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Associate dean talks about CDC messaging in 2022
Glen Nowak, associate dean for research and graduate studies in the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication, spoke with “All Things Considered,” of NPR,…
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Biography introduces Flannery O’Connor to young audience
Mary Carpenter writes O’Connor’s biography in a frank but age-appropriate manner, aiming to introduce the strong female writer to a nine-to-ten-year-old audience.
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UGA Alumni Association welcomes new board, leadership council members
Alumni Board of Directors adds nine; leadership councils add 27.
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Faces of Resiliency: Protecting coastal Georgia
UGA video series highlights how coastal communities are preparing for sea level rise.
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New site helps locals find access to meals
Food insecure Athens residents can access information on available food.
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Age may rival politics in COVID-19 vaccine debate
Age and risk perception may be the deciding factors on getting the COVID shot.
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Student-designed park inspired by area’s history
The project is one of several in Hart County designed to boost tourism.
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Refugees at higher risk for persistent infections
Researchers find these populations are more susceptible to infectious diseases.
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New flood maps clarify the risk homeowners face
Maps more realistically depict flood zones with less effort, lower costs.
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New study abroad program in Israel focused on business
UGA entrepreneurship students seek the secrets to Tel Aviv’s startup success.
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New online tools help assess COVID-19 risks
People can use the COVID-Taser website to predict likelihood of severe illness or death.
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UGA Foundation elects new trustees, creates scholarships
New leadership and need-based scholarships headlined the board’s annual meeting.
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UGA research farms open gates to the public this summer
Two research farms will open their gates for the public to learn more about active research projects at CAES on June 28 and July 7.
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University Human Resources launches new website
The site features a user-centric platform with tools and resources to support faculty and staff.
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Book evaluates evolution of 19th-century children’s literature
Author Karen L. Kilcup looks at how children’s literature progressed.
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Wildlife ecologist discusses the complexity of wild turkeys
Michael J. Chamberlain, professor of wildlife ecology and management in the Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, discussed the many hidden secrets of wild…
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Associate professor discusses how kitchen utensils can spread bacteria
Marilyn Erickson, associate professor in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Center for Food Safety and the food science and technology department, spoke about…
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Public health doctoral student says drinking alcohol in later years could extend life
Ruiyuan Zhang, a doctoral student in the College of Public Health, spoke about his research with BestLife in a recent article. The study found that…
