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June 2020 Foundation funding opportunities
The Foundation Relations team provides UGA faculty and staff with foundation funding opportunities at dar.uga.edu/foundation-relations.…
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Book talks identity politics for a just society
Pushing Back: Women of Color-Led Grassroots Activism in New York City by Ariella Rotramel explores…
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Website offers a One Stop Shop for campus resources
The One Stop Shop specializes in offering centralized customer service for the UGA Bookstore, Dining Services,…
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Parking registration
Registration for the first and largest round of parking permits for the 2020-2021 academic year…
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Workshops focus on online learning resources
UGA Online is now offering four unique workshops to provide faculty with the resources they…
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Volunteer opportunities for Athens-Clarke County
Organizations and nonprofits in Athens are in need of volunteers, now more than ever. As…
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EITS shares information regarding Zoom
EITS is sharing important information regarding accessing Zoom using UGA Single Sign-On and upcoming plans…
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Collection of poems speaks to grief of infertility
Through a Small Ghost by Chelsea Dingman explores the difficulties of parenting and child loss…
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Columns publication break
Columns will not be published May 25 because of Memorial Day. Regular publication will resume June 1.…
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Staff Council elects officers for 2020-2021 academic year
At its May 6 meeting, the Staff Council elected officers for the coming year. The elected…
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Franklin College professor featured in CNBC article on reducing screen time
W. Keith Campbell, a professor in the Behavioral and Brain Sciences Program, part of the…
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Center for Food Safety director quoted in CNN story on properly cooking chicken
Francisco Diez-Gonzalez, professor in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences and director of the…
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Associate professor in marketing quoted in article on toilet paper shortage
Julio Sevilla, an associate professor in Terry College’s marketing department, was quoted in an Atlanta…
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Ask Me Anything interactive online sessions offered
Ask Me Anything is a series of interactive online sessions between alumni and UGA faculty…
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Ten UGA employees retired May 1, 2020
Ten UGA employees retired May 1.
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UGA offers no-cost online small business training
Programs will be available from 17 center locations throughout the state.
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Bridging the health care gap
Bernadette Heckman is tackling one of the most complicated aspects of the health care industry:…
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‘Do less with less’: UGA researchers say sustainability requires lower energy use overall
Modern sustainability practices often encourage resource and energy efficiencies across separate sectors, such as food…
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Student emergency fund helps Dawgs in need
As the number of requests surged, UGA increased support for the funds.
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More than 7,300 students eligible for graduation
Commencement ceremonies tentatively scheduled for fall if deemed safe.
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Campus Catering launches new website
The homepage features food photography and allows customers the ability to easily browse menus for…
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Book features never-before-seen personal writing and photos
Rosa Parks: In Her Own Words features the civil rights icon’s personal papers from the…
