Month: October 2024
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Rodrigues named dean of the UGA School of Law
She currently serves as associate dean for faculty development.
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UGA researcher links broken corn chromosomes to cancer
Researcher receives $1.8M NIH grant to research genetic sources of cancer.
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UGA dedicates first phase of Science and Ag Hill modernization
This area of campus includes buildings dedicated to a variety of scientific disciplines.
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Nearly 6% of pregnant women report marijuana use
Pot use during pregnancy can cause a variety of fetal health problems.
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UGA again ranks No. 1 in new research-based products
UGA industry partners and startups released a record 66 new products.
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Nathan Lewis joins UGA as new GRA Eminent Scholar
Lewis’ work has applications in biopharmaceutical and biotechnology industries.
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Georgia Bio awards recognize UGA inventor, corporate partners
The Golden Helix Awards celebrate Georgia leaders in the life sciences.
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Thermal imaging may help fruits, veggies stay fresher longer
Technology helps monitor temperature fluctuations, could help reduce food waste, improve quality.
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Shepherd receives National Academies award for science communications
Marshall Shepherd built his career on communicating weather and climate science.
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Benefits open enrollment for 2025 opens Oct. 28
Nov. 8 is the deadline to make adjustments to benefits.
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Events celebrating 2024 Ethics Awareness Week begin Nov. 4
Ethics Awareness Week serves as a reminder of the university’s commitment to ethical values and…
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Winter WonderLights group tickets for UGA departments now available
The cut-off date for group ticket purchases is Nov. 14.
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UGA helps high schoolers build leadership skills
InnovateU helps high school students develop as leaders and problem solvers.
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Record number of students engage in experiential learning through Public Service and Outreach
Public Service and Outreach continues to provide more opportunities for experiential learning.
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UGA celebrates National Manufacturing Day with Georgia AIM
The College of Engineering showcased technology and unveiled a new AI studio.
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Flocking to the Classroom
CAES-developed educational programs introduce poultry science into middle school and high school STEM classes.
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Clinical operations manager teaches disaster preparedness around the state
Jim Zerylnick works to prepare students for disasters.
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UGA Theatre clocks in for ‘9 to 5’
Dolly Parton’s Broadway musical is set for the Fine Arts Theatre stage.
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Scottish folk band Breabach returns to Athens
The band performs Oct. 29 at 7:30 p.m. at Hodgson Concert Hall.
