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Manager makes a difference in and out of the office
Amber Laws keeps the UGA Speech and Hearing Clinic running smoothly.
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Melanie Biersmith selected as Georgia’s ninth state 4-H leader
Georgia 4-H has selected Melanie Biersmith as the new state 4-H leader, effective Nov. 1.
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Professor says cultural context is important for patient care
R. Baxter Miller, professor of English in the Institute for African American Studies in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, spoke at a recent…
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Ornithologist shares top locations for birdwatching in the U.S.
Charles van Rees, a postdoctoral associate and ornithologist in the Wenger Lab in the Odum School of Ecology, shared some of the top locations for…
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Extension agent talks about the love affair between Americans and their lawns
Alicia Holloway, a UGA Extension agent from Barrow County, spoke with the Associated Press, as seen in the Effingham Daily News, about the future of…
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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.

