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New quantum networks research and training program receives $3M NSF award
The NSF award advances convergent research in quantum information science and engineering.
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Harold Alonza Black
UGA alumnus is a namesake of the new Black-Diallo-Miller residence hall.
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Mary Blackwell Diallo
UGA alumna is a namesake of the new Black-Diallo-Miller residence hall.
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Kerry Rushin Miller
UGA alumna is a namesake of the new Black-Diallo-Miller residence hall.
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Book provides a look into human and animal psyche
In the book, author and psychologist Anne Benvenuti examines the perceptions of human-animal relationships.
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Kagel named associate provost for global engagement
The position was effective Aug. 1.
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CED opens its first science laboratory dedicated to STEM
This lab is the most recent expression of CED’s continued dedication to bridging the fields…
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UGA dedicates Black-Diallo-Miller Hall residence hall
New residence hall named in honor of the first African American students to enroll as…
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First Lady visits UGA
The six-week learning experience is supported by UGA’s Mary Frances Early College of Education.
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Handbook serves as guide for pest control
The handbook emphasizes the importance of following instructions for safe pesticide use.
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Sidewalk closure at Main Library
The Facilities Management Grounds Heavy Equipment shop will require a sidewalk closure on the north…
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Engineer helps protect solar panels from cyberattack
WenZhan Song, professor in the College of Engineering, discussed the recent publication of research with…
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Mycologist discovers agricultural fungicides could be driving drug resistance
Marin Brewer, associate professor of mycology in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, discussed…
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Archaeologist discusses need to preserve archaeological assets
Suzanne Pilaar Birch, associate professor of archaeology and geography in the Franklin College of Arts…
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Online exhibition features artist soldiers
The exhibition is part of the Georgia Museum of Art’s participation in the National Endowment…
