Month: February 2024
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Update regarding recent events
We are grateful for the news from the University of Georgia Police Department that investigators…
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Timely warning update: 5 p.m. Feb. 23
A suspect in the murder of Laken Riley has been taken into custody by the…
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Timely warning update
Last night, University of Georgia Police were able to complete notification of the family in…
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On the Bulldog Beat: Brewing Connections
Sharing cultures over coffee
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Cherry Collier: A Personality Matter
Put me in, coach
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Alan Moore: The Business Builder
The Xs and Ys of financial planning
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Adam Rasner: The Driving Force
Car talk
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Caitlin LeMoine: Interactive Artist
The Real Unreal
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Timothy J. Smith: An Infinite Playlist
For the record
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Editorial Stance
Visit the Willis Center for Writing
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Glass Act
The art behind the science
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Maura Friedman: The Big Picture
While traveling the globe on assignment, National Geographic photographers take thousands of photographs, but only…
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Julie Wade: Stopping Traffic
Making a difference
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Special message regarding recent events
Earlier this afternoon, you received a timely warning from the University of Georgia Police Department…
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Faculty member elected to American Academy of Microbiology
Members are elected based on their scientific achievement and original contributions.
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$1.8M grant to improve post-concussion driving safety
The NIH grant will fund a five-year study that builds upon previous research.
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UGA continues R&D ascent with $571M in expenditures in FY23
This marks the fifth consecutive year of growth for the university.
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Presidential Interdisciplinary Seed Grants awarded
The 10 awards reflect a commitment of $1 million from President.
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Magnifying impact: UGA seeding formation of broad research teams
UGA faculty are answering research questions by teaming up with colleagues near and far.
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New UGA Libraries agreements expand open access publishing opportunities
University of Georgia Libraries’ agreements have expanded free open access publishing opportunities for UGA researchers.
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EITS schedules Boyd Data Center maintenance
EITS will conduct maintenances on Feb. 24, March 23 and March 30.
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Can cold brew coffee make you sick?
New research shows that cold brew coffee is the perfect playground for foodborne pathogens
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Terris Thomas helps build better neighborhoods
Fulfilling the Dream Award recipient makes sure people get what they need.
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Clinical assistant professor is also a lifelong learner
Christina Proctor helps students get comfortable discussing difficult health topics.
