Month: May 2024
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Google, Tides Foundation support rural STEM education
The $100,000 grant will strengthen STEM education in Jackson County .
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People are altering decomposition rates in waterways
Faster decomposition rates may make climate change worse.
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Shepherd to serve as panelist at NAS ‘State of the Science’ event
The inaugural address will take place on June 26 in Washington, D.C.
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Chris King to serve as interim VP for research
Since 2013, he has served as an associate vice president for research.
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Over $1.2M raised for student programs
The Parents Leadership Council will help fund an array of units and organizations.
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Cassandra Cannon: The Pajama Game
Lounging in style
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Rebecca Ross: Literary Dreams Realized
Page Turner
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Nancy Elder and Janey Murray: Covering All the Bases
Amazin’ Work!
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Emma Grace Crumbley: Bugging Out
Creepy, Crawly, and Cool
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Just What the Doctor Ordered
Announcing the UGA School of Medicine. Stat!
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Rebuilding the Brain
Stroke treatment enters new, exciting phase
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The Odyssey
The journey begins
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Say Goodbye to the Drawl, Y’all
Bye, y’all?
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Emily Curl and Kevin Schatell: It Takes Two
Better Together
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On the Bulldog Beat: Red and Black Takes Gold
Bulldogs at the Olympics
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Stress bragging may make you seem less competent, less likable at work
Complaining about how stressed you are can also cause burnout in co-workers.
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Durham named interim dean of College of Engineering
He is the assistant dean for student success and outreach.
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Alison Moore: The Red Nose Knows
Comic relief
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Law School dean to return to faculty after decade of impressive service
Under Rutledge’s leadership, the school has become a Best Value Law School.
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CURO recognizes faculty as best mentors
Ramviyas Parasuraman and Hea Jin Park received this year’s CURO Research Mentoring Award.
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UGA Libraries names nine faculty as 2024 Special Collections Fellows
The program is designed to help instructors incorporate UGA Libraries’ archival materials and active learning…
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UGA program empowers leaders in Georgia’s agricultural and forestry industries
Applications for the 2025-26 AGL class open June 1.
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UGA-Tifton demonstration lab to fuel innovation in precision agriculture
The $3.03 million project will include a working lab, electronic labs and office spaces to…
