Month: October 2023
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Bulldogs blast Kentucky in battle of unbeatens
Georgia dominates the Wildcats, 51-13, for its 23rd straight victory.
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UGA dedicates new Poultry Science Building
$54.1M facility reflects continued investment in students, focus on advancing poultry industry.
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ASL faculty, students cultivate inclusivity during Deaf Awareness Month
Deaf Awareness Month is observed in September.
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UGA awarded National Science Foundation grant for arts and STEM graduate education
An interdisciplinary team of faculty will develop arts-based workshops.
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Ecology lecturer identifies solutions
Alli Injaian looks for ways to solve problems as they arise.
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UGA Presents welcomes new Hamburg Steinway piano with free inaugural recital
Preceding the concert from 6:30-7:15 p.m. is a lecture by Fred Child, host of “Performance Today.”
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Trio to perform intimate show at Ramsey Concert Hall
The performance will take place Oct. 17 at 7:30 p.m.
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Associate professor discusses impact of high mortgage rates
Richard Martin, associate professor in the real estate program in the Terry College of Business,…
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Professor shares way to check pet heart health
Joe Bartges, professor in the College of Veterinary Medicine, recently spoke with NBC News about…
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Entomologist details ways to keep spiders away
Elmer Gray, a UGA Cooperative Extension entomologist and researcher in the College of Agricultural and…
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Book takes on Hollywood and the sharksploitation genre
“Fins: A Novel of Relentless Satire” is a thinly disguised effort to right a wrong,…
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Inspiring future scientists
Camp participants learned about genetics, genotypes and DNA.
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More are likely to get flu shot than updated COVID vaccine
A national survey of 1,280 adults revealed who is more likely to get each vaccine.
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Nominations accepted for 2024 President’s Medal
The medal will be presented during the Founders Day program on Jan. 26, 2024.
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UGA law school named nation’s best value in legal education
For the fourth time in six years, the school occupies the top spot.
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Parents Leadership Council accepting 2024 grant applications
The grants are awarded annually to fund scholarships and more.
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Hospital regulations spur an increase in breastfeeding, but at what cost?
Increased breastfeeding comes at expense of mothers’ careers, new study finds.
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MBA student strikes a deal on ‘Shark Tank’
Gently Soap founder Kristen Dunning takes her UGA-born soap to prime time.
