Month: June 2025
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New vaccine works against multiple fungal infections
The vaccine proves effective against yeast infections, paving the way for clinical trials.
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Improving the well-being of health care workers
Helping certified nursing assistants advance their careers could fight burnout, high turnover.
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Students get hands-on experience at historic Athens property
They’re exploring the history of the land to support ACC planning efforts.
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Wayne-Sanderson Farms gift boosts total support to $4.1M
The combined gift will name the Poultry Science Building student lobby.
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Doshi to lead UGA’s Institute for Artificial Intelligence
School of Computing professor will advance interdisciplinary AI work.
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New study shows alligators aren’t all that’s lurking in Georgia’s swamps
Alligator research uncovers increased levels of mercury in the state’s swamps.
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Lack of sleep disrupts key brain functions in adolescents
More sleep could protect children’s mental health.
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Upgrades strengthen campus infrastructure
Initiatives focus on power reliability, research continuity and system modernization.
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UGA students, faculty, staff now have access to Google’s AI-powered assistants
Users can find Gemini and NotebookLM within UGA’s Google Workspace environment.
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AI art may lead to more lawsuits
Terry legal studies researcher warns anti-AI bias may subject firms to legal risks.
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Golf instructor creates community through the game
Clint Udell brings passion, mentorship and teamwork to the course.
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Book offers a taste of Georgia’s past
“Georgia’s Historical Recipes” is an exploration of this state’s oldest recipes through World War II,…
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Chatterjee named interim dean of Terry College of Business
He will begin his tenure as interim dean on June 30.
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Protecting a critically endangered amphibian
Grad student conducts research to understand — and protect — the Tapir Valley tree frog.
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Learning from virtuosos
Grammy winners and jazz legends inspire the next generation of UGA performers.
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Are Asian needle ants your backyard’s next invasive threat?
The small but venomous needle ant’s sting can lead to anaphylactic shock.
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Do you trust me now?
Simplified ‘terms and conditions’ contracts have a double-edged effect on consumer trust.
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Parents Leadership Council raises $1.5M for student programs
Parent-funded grant program makes a direct impact on undergraduate student life.
