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Healthier Together program helped participant lose 100 pounds
An interdisciplinary group is working to improve health in rural Georgia.
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75% of teens aren’t getting recommended daily exercise
Feeling safe at school may be linked to higher physical activity levels.
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New faculty get a tour of the state
The trip offered a firsthand look at UGA’s economic impact across Georgia.
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UGA completes Phase 2 of STEM Research Complex
$64M building will support collaborative research across scientific disciplines.
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Georgians in 71 counties lack methadone clinic access within a 15-minute drive
Federally qualified health centers could help fill this health care gap.
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UGA helping rural downtowns experience a renaissance
Faculty, graduate students focused on developing a sense of community.
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UGA focuses on energy conservation and sustainability
UGA is implementing several strategies to combat rising costs and increase efficiencies around campus.
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UGA earns 3 CASE Awards for excellence in marketing and communications
UGA was recognized with two gold awards and a silver for a variety of projects.
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Fall 2022 network maintenance planned for Oct. 23
The maintenance will result in periodic, intermittent outages of campus internet access and campus information systems.
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Data science, technology and A.I. coalesce in the field of plant robotics
A four-wheeled, phenotyping robot that operates autonomously or under human control, Watson is taking shape in Changying “Charlie” Li’s lab.
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Renzi-Hammond, Beer to lead UGA Institute of Gerontology
They plan to focus on two major related initiatives.
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Assistant professor approaches life, work with open-mindedness
Dee Warmath puts well-being at the center of her research.
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Fall conservation seminar series lineup announced
The series begins Aug. 24 with a lecture by James W. Porter.
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Book examines what it truly means to leave things behind
Author Julia Ridley Smith moves through her own loss: the loss of her parents.
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Inaugural class of MFA Film students graduates
The new two-year program held graduation ceremonies in August.
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Mary Frances Early celebrated on 60th anniversary of graduation
Early became UGA’s first African American graduate on Aug. 16, 1962.
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International Coffee Hour celebrates 50th anniversary
Event will include food, cultural activities and a specialty coffee blend.
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Students move in to new Black-Diallo-Miller Hall
It’s named in honor of first Black students to enroll as freshmen and graduate.
