Month: January 2023
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Another great day to be a Georgia Bulldog
Thousands gather to celebrate back-to-back national championships.
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UGA Griffin campus damaged by storm
No injuries reported, full damage continues to be assessed.
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Young patients visit Winter Wonderlights
More than 1,100 CHoA patients and their families visited the State Botanical Garden.
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Jerry Swain: Looking Up
Jerry Swain, NASA’s resident storyteller, has worked with crews ranging from the space shuttle to…
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Chick-fil-A gives UGA $1.5M for youth development
The statewide program focuses on developing leadership skills.
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Morehead appointed to National Football Foundation board
Foundation administers College Football Hall of Fame and promotes athletic and scholastic achievement.
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Mentee to ambassador to mentor—coming full circle
Alumna credits the UGA Mentor Program for giving her the confidence to succeed.
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Waning vaccine protection leads to resurgent mumps
New study suggests booster shots will probably be needed.
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Top Dawgs!
The Georgia Bulldogs are setting a new standard of excellence in athletics and academics.
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Dunn, Thomas named Footsteps Award recipients
Award honors the pioneering footsteps of UGA’s first African American students.
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Peanut protectors
UGA researchers work to develop innovative solutions to aflatoxin contamination in peanuts.
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Jordan Anderson: Rocketwoman
Booking talent in music’s most legendary club.
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Stenport selected as next Franklin College dean
She served as a dean at the Rochester Institute of Technology.
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UGA programs receive more than $12M in federal funding
It will support scientific research, engineering projects and outreach programs.
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New book fosters cultural resilience, strength in Latinx community
A new book by Edward Delgado-Romero aims to inspire a new generation of mental health researchers…
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University Woman’s Club plans Jan. 10 meeting
The University Woman’s Club’s next general meeting will be held Jan. 10 in the Fellowship Hall…
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Assistant professor discusses mental health in working mothers
Heather Padilla, assistant professor in health promotion and behavior in the College of Public Health,…
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Postdoc says growing snake range is indicative of larger issues
Charles van Rees, a postdoctoral associate in the Wenger Lab in the Odum School of…
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Language is important when talking to kids about food, dietician says
Emma Laing, clinical professor and director of dietetics in the College of Family and Consumer…
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Emerson String Quartet brings Beethoven to Athens on farewell tour
On Jan. 10 at 7:30 p.m., the Emerson String Quartet appears at the Hodgson Concert…
