Month: November 2022
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Fall Staff Appreciation event celebrates employees
The reception was held Nov. 22.
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Generation X better prepared for retirement than experts thought
Baby boomers and Gen Xers are somewhat prepared. Millennials are falling behind.
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Bulldogs wreck Tech as seniors set wins record
Georgia wraps up its second straight undefeated regular season.
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Celebration of Life: Dooley’s legacy extends way beyond football
Bulldog Nation remembers the legendary coach at special ceremony.
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Community threads
Local business and UGA football work together to repair, revive jerseys.
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UGA partners with Spin for Bulldog Bike Share program
The program includes electric pedal-assist bikes that are available to students, faculty, staff and visitors.
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State of IT address highlights progress, coming initiatives
Timothy Chester, vice president for information technology, gave the address virtually Nov. 16.
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Graduate students, interns collaborate on interprofessional education exercise
Graduate students in the Mary Frances Early College of Education’s athletic training and speech-language pathology…
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Ten UGA employees retired Nov. 1, 2022
Ten UGA employees retired Nov. 1.
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Director’s passion for finance helps his students forge paths on Wall Street and beyond
James Johnson left a banking job to learn more about the inner workings of the…
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Manager makes a difference in and out of the office
Amber Laws keeps the UGA Speech and Hearing Clinic running smoothly.
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Melanie Biersmith selected as Georgia’s ninth state 4-H leader
Georgia 4-H has selected Melanie Biersmith as the new state 4-H leader, effective Nov. 1.
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Professor says cultural context is important for patient care
R. Baxter Miller, professor of English in the Institute for African American Studies in the…
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Ornithologist shares top locations for birdwatching in the U.S.
Charles van Rees, a postdoctoral associate and ornithologist in the Wenger Lab in the Odum…
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Extension agent talks about the love affair between Americans and their lawns
Alicia Holloway, a UGA Extension agent from Barrow County, spoke with the Associated Press, as…
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Low to moderate stress is good for you
Mild stress levels force your body to optimize cognition and body function.
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ER physician turns to fashion students to solve problems
Lewis Earnest turned to an unlikely source to help figure out a common issue.
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Tofurkey isn’t all about tofu anymore
Student is working to find sources of plant-based protein in new places.


