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Mini Medical Camp inspires local students
The program is for middle and high school kids interested in a medical profession.
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Jeffrey L. Clark named UGA chief of police
Law enforcement veteran with 26 years of experience to lead department.
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Aerial dance program taking flight at UGA
Aerial dance showcases performers gracefully defying gravity while suspended from the ceiling.
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Breeding a better blueberry
UGA plant breeders have brought more than 50 new varieties to market.
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UGA names new alumni president, board members
Lee Zell is the 78th president of the UGA Alumni Association
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Commonly used drug effective against COVID-19
The gout drug helps clear COVID symptoms faster.
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Students gain insight into fashion and interior design careers
A weeklong Maymester trip to New York City provides valuable experiences.
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Kids who lose WIC lose nutrition
Study finds one-year gap can lead to 20% reduction in diet’s nutritional quality.
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UGA works to restore native plants to roadside areas
The project, funded by Keep Athens-Clarke County Beautiful, was planted in November 2021.
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Take a tour through entrepreneurship with Innovation Bootcamp
Sessions begin Sept. 18.
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Engineering partners with Facilities Management on mobile charging solution
The station offers a charging solution for electric equipment used in landscape maintenance.
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CAES selected as partner in multi-year National Pork Board effort
The multi-year effort focused on identifying and addressing consumer questions involving the pork industry.
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CAES Ratcliffe Scholars deepen classroom learning with immersive experiences
The program supports undergraduate students as they deepen their understanding of their chosen fields.
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Sports Media students prepare for Women’s World Cup
The students will spend almost a month based in one of three Australian cities.
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Class research project produces award-winning paper
The research sheds light on how local leaders view housing in their communities.
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Campbell named director of UGA’s Institute for Leadership Advancement
Alumna tapped to guide next chapter of Terry College’s leadership institute.
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Twenty UGA employees retired July 1, 2023
Twenty UGA employees retired July 1, 2023.
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Jim Fiscus creates stories in a single image
“Where Shadows Cross” will be on display at the Georgia Museum of Art through Oct. 8.
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Local kids featured in Special Collections Libraries exhibition
“The Fourth Grade Project will be on display through Aug. 11.
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Dietetics director shares four best habits for stronger bones
Emma Laing, clinical professor and director of dietetics in the College of Family and Consumer Sciences, recently spoke with The Healthy about four habits for stronger…
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Assistant professor looks at increasing human lifespans
David McCarthy, an assistant professor with the Risk Management and Insurance Program in the Terry College of Business, recently spoke with Yahoo about increasing human…
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Professor discusses possible antidote to poisonous fungi
Marin Brewer, William Terrell Distinguished Professor in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences’ plant pathology department, recently spoke with NPR about an antidote to…
