Month: January 2024
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UGA stroke treatment headed to clinical trial
Most stroke patients don’t get treatment. This new drug hopes to fill the void.
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Understanding differences in nonconformity
UGA study looks at qualities of mavericks and contrarians.
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Signature Lecture Series draws prominent speakers to campus
The spring 2024 Signature Lecture Series kicks off Feb. 6.
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CAES researchers secure $4 million to tackle silverleaf whitefly problem
Silverleaf whiteflies have proven to be a persistent threat to important crops.
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Talking Dog Agency manager mentors younger professionals
Mary Ellen Barto guides, inspires and connects with Grady College students.
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Kei Ito’s cameraless photos make the invisible visible
The exhibition will be on view at the Georgia Museum of Art through July 14.
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Performing Arts Center opens new gallery with solo show by UGA professor
An opening reception will be held Jan. 29 at 6 p.m.
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Celebrated jazz pianist Brad Mehldau makes UGA Presents debut
Catch the performance Feb. 4 at 7 p.m. at Hodgson Concert Hall.
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Bynum presents Faculty Artist Series concert Feb. 7
This performance will include works by Igor Stravinsky, Maurice Ravel, Paul Hindemith, Astor Piazzolla and…
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Psychology professor explains ‘main character syndrome’
Keith Campbell, professor of psychology in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, spoke with…
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Dietetics director shares nutrition tips for a rock climbing workout
Emma Laing, clinical professor and director of dietetics in the College of Family and Consumer…
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Professor discusses digital talent platforms catered to caregivers
Laura M. Little, professor in the Terry College of Business’ management department, spoke with the…
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Museum of Art receives $1M+ grant to enhance galleries
The grant from the Graham Foundation is the largest in the museum’s history.
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Simpson, White receive 2024 President’s Medal
The medal recognizes individuals who have made extraordinary contributions to UGA.
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Women farm owners more apt to binge drink
Farmers experience higher levels of work-related stress compared to other industries.
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Study questions benefit of new Alzheimer’s drug
Cost, time burden and side effects may not be worth the minimal benefit.
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New UGA Poultry Science Building welcomes its first students
The new building will provide nearly double the space per student in each classroom.
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Prepare for spring network maintenance on March 3
The maintenance will take place on March 3 from 6 a.m. until midnight.

