Month: February 2023
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Protective parenting may help your kids avoid health problems as adults
Stressful environments can cause problems in adulthood. Parents setting limits can help.
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UGA Miracle raises more than $1M for Children’s Healthcare
UGA students fill Tate Student Center for annual Dance Marathon.
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Jambeck, Landau, Terns named Regents’ Professors
UGA faculty members recognized for their innovative and renowned scholarship.
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Active Learning Leader Certificates presented at event
This year, 91 current UGA faculty who have completed the Active Learning Summer Institute (2018-2022)…
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UGA presents the inaugural Humanities Festival
The festival will highlight the richness and diversity of research and practice in the humanities…
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UGA, Fort Valley State Extension team up to provide free estate planning services
These efforts helped 61 Georgians complete estate plans through estate planning education and technical assistance.
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State Botanical Garden at UGA encourages planting for pollinators
The State Botanical Garden of Georgia is helping gardeners by selecting four Georgia Pollinator Plants of the…
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MFA students brighten local Athens shelter
The series of onsite murals bring greater awareness to Bigger Vision among student volunteers and…
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UGA professor builds understanding of how natural communities form
Anny Chung studies how microbes shape ecosystems.
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Grammy-winning Chanticleer returns to Athens
The group appears March 3 at 7:30 p.m. at Hodgson Concert Hall.
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Multicultural chamber ensemble to take Performing Arts Center stage
The West-Eastern Divan Ensemble will appear Feb. 28 at 7:30 p.m. at Hodgson Concert Hall.
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Researchers advance knowledge on debilitating genetic disease
Familial dysautonomia is a rare disease that primarily affects children.
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Racial stereotypes vary in digital interactions
Study shows racial stereotypes of Black AI can lead to more positive outcomes in negotiations.
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Alumna from Uzbekistan made the most of her scholarship
Sabina Ashurova emigrated at age 8 in search of the American dream.
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UGA holds first Active Learning Summit
The summit covered the state of active learning at UGA.
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Heart disease deaths declining, but not for everyone
Rural and mostly Black counties experience higher rates of heart disease.
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The impact of active learning on STEM students
Researchers investigated how it can affect some students with learning disabilities.
