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Low to moderate stress is good for you
Mild stress levels force your body to optimize cognition and body function.
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ER physician turns to fashion students to solve problems
Lewis Earnest turned to an unlikely source to help figure out a common issue.
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Tofurkey isn’t all about tofu anymore
Student is working to find sources of plant-based protein in new places.
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CDC funds Pathogen Genomics Center of Excellence
The center is intended to strengthen public health response to infectious disease threats.
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Providing health services to Athens families
CCSD and UGA partner to launch the Clarke Middle Health Center.
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C. Trent Rosecrans: Field of Dreams
He has worked his way up the sports writing ladder.
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Chester receives CIO of the Year ORBIE Award
UGA vice president for information technology honored by Georgia CIO.
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Smart home hubs leave users vulnerable to hackers
Machine learning programs can give hackers insight into your daily habits.
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UGA achieves record-breaking completion rates
Over 75% of UGA freshmen graduate in four years.
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UGA’s Natalie Navarrete named a 2023 Rhodes Scholar
The Rhodes Scholarship is the oldest and most celebrated award in the world.
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UGA TRIO programs receive more than $4 million to support students
Three federal grants from the U.S. Department of Education will aid the continuation of UGA’s TRIO programs.
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State executive director to give Freedom Breakfast keynote
Arthur Tripp will deliver the keynote address at the 19th annual Martin Luther King Jr. Freedom Breakfast on Jan. 13, 2023.
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Johnson-Bailey receives inaugural Centennial Professorship
The professorship recognizes and supports an outstanding faculty member whose work focuses on interdisciplinary issues of gender and women’s history.
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Lilly Teaching Fellows participate in fall retreat
The 2022-2024 cohort of the Lilly Teaching Fellows engaged in team-building activities to build rapport across the cohort.
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Senior Teaching Fellows hold two-day retreat
The fellows discussed goals for the year, active learning, innovative grading, assessment strategies and the science of learning.
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UGA seeking nominations for annual Footsteps Award
The award recognizes alumni advancing human rights, race relations and education.
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Getzen Lecture looks at checks and balances in government
Tristan L. Leavitt spoke as part of the 2022 Ethics Awareness Week.
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State of IT address set for Nov. 16
The annual State of Technology at UGA presentation will be given Nov. 16 at 3 p.m. via Zoom.
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School of Computing holds first Research Day
The event was held Oct. 27 and included a keynote lecture and poster sessions.
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UGA Golf Course brings awareness to pollination
The UGA Golf Course is the latest group to commit to the mission of sustainable bee management.
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UGA professor works with producers, students to improve cattle production in Georgia
Pedro Fontes started working with cattle at a young age.
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South African Gospel Choir makes UGA Presents debut
The South African Soweto Gospel Choir will appear in Hodgson Concert Hall on Nov. 15 at 7:30 p.m.

