Month: August 2024
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Raj Shingadia: Fish Story
Water world
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Mark Anthony Thomas: Baltimore Strong
Helping a city recover from tragedy
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Fernando Velasco: Flying High
Still in the game
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Mike Macdonald: The Right Man for the Job
Hey, coach
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Lindsey Coral Harper: The Fabric of Her Life
Beautiful by design
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A New Public Health Enemy #1
Not quite the last of us
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1904 — The Pacesetter: Robert P. Brooks
A groundbreaker in many ways
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1998 — The Philosopher: Scott Hershovitz
Getting philosophical
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1960 — The Renaissance Man: Bob Edge
A lifetime of support
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1999 — The Visionary: Beth Shapiro
Taking on mammoth tasks
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2008 — The Regent: Dr. Deep Shah
Staying healthy
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2011 — The Pathfinder: Tracy Yang
Medical paths
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2023-24 — The Newest Generation: Natalie Navarrete and Mariah Cady
Back-to-back Rhodes Scholars
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Meet UGA’s Rhodes Scholars
From Brooks to Cady, 1904 to 2024, meet all of the amazing UGA alumni who…
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Type 2 diabetes increased by almost 20% over a decade
Age, race, income and obesity all factor in the risk of developing diabetes.
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Alumnus leaves $1M to support travel, study away
CED graduate worked in the National Park Service for three decades.
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Five UGA scholars granted NSF CAREER awards
The faculty members are recognized for their research and potential as academic role models.
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UGA faculty named SEC Academic Leadership Development Program Fellows
Fellows represent a range of disciplines across campus.
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UGA program recognized for supporting leadership development
The Women’s Staff Leadership Institute is administered through University Human Resources’ Learning and Development.
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Minority Student Science Association receives top student organization award
The Student Engagement Awards celebrate the accomplishments of student leaders and student organizations.
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EITS biannual network maintenance set for Sept. 29
The maintenance will result in intermittent outages of campus Internet access and campus information systems.
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UGA Libraries’ Brown Media Archives offers free home movie digitization
Items can be picked up during a special event on Nov. 9.
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Protect pollinators by joining the Great Southeast Pollinator Census
The 2024 Great Southeast Pollinator Census is scheduled for Aug. 23-24.
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Keep these toxic plants away from your pets
It’s important to know which plants could make dogs or cats sick.
