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Motherhood at work: Exploring maternal mental health
Postpartum is affecting mental health at work. What can companies do about it?
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MBA program earns its best Bloomberg ranking
It’s ranked No. 33 overall and No. 11 among public universities.
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Archway Partnership wins regional award for outreach
The program now sets its sights on the national Kellogg Foundation award.
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UGA named Military Friendly and Best for Vets
Georgia’s commitment to veterans extends beyond the Athens campus.
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Did my computer say it best?
Research finds trust in algorithmic advice from computers can blind us to mistakes.
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Wildfires disproportionately affect the poor
Low-income homeowners are at higher risk of wildfires and canceled insurance.
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History and conspiracy combine in new mystery novel
Author Donald J. Lloyd is a part-time associate professor in health policy and management in the College of Public Health.
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Volunteers needed for bone metabolism study
The Nutrition and Skeletal Health Lab is seeking research volunteers to participate in a research study exploring bone metabolism and hormonal differences between people with…
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Mohr to give lecture Sept. 21
Amy Mohr will give a lecture on “Cultural Memory, Racial Identity and Displacement in post-WWII American Literature: A Study of Kurt Vonnegut’s ‘D.P.’ (1968) and…
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Psychologist discusses how to identify difficult people
Joshua Miller, a personality researcher and professor of psychology in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences discussed ways to help identify people who may…
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Social work professor addresses domestic violence in the Korean American community
Joon Choi, an associate professor in the School of Social Work, researches domestic violence prevention, and shared her work with WTKR. A year ago, eight…
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Marine scientist shares her experience on the Amazon River
Patricia Yager, associate professor of marine sciences in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, shared results from a recent research trip on the Amazon…
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Between Hidden Spaces: Jane Manus’ works return to Georgia
The sculptures will be on display through Feb. 12.
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Yamma Ensemble brings music of the Jewish diaspora to Athens
The group makes its Athens debut on Sept. 22 at 7:30 p.m. at the Hugh Hodgson Concert Hall.
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Twenty-two UGA employees retired Sept. 1, 2022
Twenty-two UGA employees retired Sept. 1, 2022.
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Odum School lecturer finds the right career path
Scott Connelly combines his love for the tropics with love of teaching.
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Civil Rights Digital Library relaunches with new look, updated content
This project brings together more than 200 libraries, archives and museums.
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UGA Extension helps burgeoning Georgia crop industries bear fruit
UGA Cooperative Extension agent, viticulturist help local winery.
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Eight faculty members named 2022-23 Service-Learning Fellows
This program provides an opportunity for faculty members to integrate academic service-learning into their professional practice.
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UGA announces fall 2022 Signature Lectures
Events feature renowned scholars and leaders in the arts, business, civil rights, government, philosophy and the sciences.
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Lil’ Ice Cream Dude trades a scoop for a pencil
Beau Shell begins his freshman year at UGA.
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Winter WonderLights returns this November
Tickets for the State Botanical Garden of Georgia’s light show are available now.
