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Stepping Stones UGA app traces history-making paths of UGA desegregation
The app was the vision of the Black Faculty and Staff Organization (BFSO) of UGA, which helped direct and partially fund the project.
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Book provides a look into human and animal psyche
In the book, author and psychologist Anne Benvenuti examines the perceptions of human-animal relationships.
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Georgia music history on display at UGA Special Collections Libraries
The exhibition will remain on display through Dec. 9.
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Professor teaches students to follow the facts in education policy
Erik Ness brings practical experience into the classroom.
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Kagel named associate provost for global engagement
The position was effective Aug. 1.
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Smart irrigation scheduling benefits producers
Implementation has the potential to not only increase water use efficiency, but also to increase crop yield and profitability.
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Grady College named one of nation’s first 4 solutions journalism hubs
By recruiting scholars, particularly in visual journalism, Grady will continue to add to the growing body of research on solutions journalism.
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CED opens its first science laboratory dedicated to STEM
This lab is the most recent expression of CED’s continued dedication to bridging the fields of science and art for meaningful innovation.
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Dawg Camp Innovate builds foundation for community of problem solvers
Dawg Camp Innovate, an extended orientation program for UGA first-year students, introduces them to design thinking concepts, faculty members and the facilities supporting UGA’s Entrepreneurship…
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African civic leaders spent six weeks at UGA
Mandela Fellows visited historic sites, shared ideas and participated in community service.
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Rain gardens created to mitigate coastal flooding
Georgia’s coastal communities are getting help from UGA’s Marine Extension.
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UGA dedicates Black-Diallo-Miller Hall residence hall
New residence hall named in honor of the first African American students to enroll as freshmen.
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Students build leadership, problem solving skills
Through UGA’s InnovateU program high school students learn to develop new solutions.
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Alumni companies make good use of Kickstart Fund
Student-run venture fund has knack for supporting student dreams.
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Moving beyond the horizon
Horizons at UGA teaches young students the joy of learning during inaugural summer program.
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Akuba Torvikey: Starting at the Roots
Love is in the hair
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Some types of stress could be good for brain functioning
Safe levels of stress can benefit mental health and brain functions.

