Month: April 2024
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Pathway to high-quality support for children with disabilities
New project will begin providing early childhood special education training to students in fall 2024.
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Faculty member, Clarke County students reconnect on campus
Morgan Faison reunites with Clarke County students as they pursue higher education.
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Business manager facilitates the creation of instruments for research endeavors
Terri Barber welcomes fresh ideas to the Instrument Design and Fabrication Shop.
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Opera star, breakdancer makes UGA Presents debut
Jakub Józef Orliński and il Pomo d’Oro perform on April 21.
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Danish String Quartet to perform at Hodgson Concert Hall
The quartet’s performance will take place April 19.
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Wildlife biologist shares ways to get rid of opossums
Michael Mengak, wildlife biologist and professor at the Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources,…
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Researcher details ways to practice mindful eating
Anita Reina, postdoctoral researcher in the College of Public Health, spoke with WebMD about ways…
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Assistant professor discusses ways to prevent pests on houseplants
Julie Campbell, assistant professor in the College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences’ horticulture department, spoke…
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Creature Comforts partners with UGA wheat breeder
The brewery donates 1% of its annual revenue to fund community impact work.
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Meet the winners of the Three Minute Thesis competition
The contest drew over 70 submissions from students across UGA’s campuses.
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UGA graduate programs among nation’s best in new rankings
The University of Georgia’s graduate and professional programs are among the nation’s best, according to…
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UGA alumni, faculty and friends receive Alumni Awards
The awards celebrate those that demonstrate an outstanding commitment to UGA.
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Georgia Women Give celebrates year of growth, impact
An initiative born in living room focus groups sends UGA students around the world.
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Division of Academic Enhancement changes name April 16
Name change reflects the office’s holistic approach to student success and achievement.
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Georgia Hunger Study addresses gaps in food assistance programs
A new food insecurity study highlights multiple challenges facing clients.
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Farm Stress Summit provides mental health resources for Georgia farm communities
The annual summit addresses the importance of mental health resources for Georgia’s farmers.
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Can a cup of tea keep COVID away?
New research suggests that a cup of tea can help fight against COVID-19.
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Building services manager sets an example for her staff
Chandre Howard has a passion for connecting with people.
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Jimenez-Castellanos named executive director of UGA’s Center for Latino Achievement and Success in Education
Jimenez-Castellanos’ appointment at UGA is effective July 1.
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Quinn named director of Dean Rusk International Law Center
For the last nine months, Quinn has led the center on an interim basis.
