Month: November 2024
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Fall 2024 Lead@3 speakers offer insights
Women in leadership share their journeys.
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State of Technology address set for Nov. 20
All students, faculty, staff and campus technical personnel are invited to attend the presentation.
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New to F&A Day welcomes new staff to Finance and Administration
Annual event provides unique networking, learning and community-building experiences.
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Scratching the surface: UGA researchers study how free-range chickens influence farm sustainability
Researchers use molecular genetics to analyze ecosystems on farms where crops and livestock are raised…
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Senior Shield takes home UGA Idea Accelerator
Student receives $2,500 prize for prototype for senior loved ones.
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December deadlines for UGA Libraries spring instruction support
Reserves must be submitted by Dec. 5 to ensure availability for the first day of…
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Paws off the plate
Keep your pets safe over the holidays with these safety tips and festive recipes.
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Safety compliance specialist helps labs reduce risk and waste
For Laura Carter, it’s all about the bigger picture.
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Ten UGA employees retired Nov. 1, 2024
Ten UGA employees retired Nov. 1, 2024.
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Canadian Brass opens UGA Presents Holiday Music Series
The series kicks off Dec. 3.
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Psychologist discusses overcoming workaholism
Malissa Clark, associate professor and industrial/organizational psychologist in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences’…
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Extension agent talks about the impact of pumpkins on the environment
Laura Ney, agriculture and natural resources extension agent for Athens-Clarke County, spoke with the Augusta…
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Director discusses risks of storing produce in jars
Francisco Diez-Gonzalez, director of the Center for Food Safety in the College of Agricultural and…
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Collection of short stories follows characters through journeys in new territories
In “Japa and Other Stories,” Iheoma Nwachukwu draws inspiration from his own experiences as a…
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UGA approved to grant Doctor of Medicine degree
The Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia gave its final approval.
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The UGA Institute of Government knows workforce
Annual conference focuses on innovation and building long-term workforce pipelines.
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Students get their Spotlight on the Arts
The visual, literary and performing arts are taking center stage this month.
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Precision One Health Symposium highlights successes
The initiative demonstrates the possibilities for interdisciplinary research effort.
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New mixed reality game may help kids be more active
New game blends real and virtual, helping kids set and follow fitness goals.
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Good Will Bunting
How research on a vibrant songbird could help protect threatened maritime grasslands.
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Veterans Legal Clinic financial impact grows to nearly $11.5M
The School of Law program has aided hundreds of military families.
