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Public health professor discusses the health impacts of grief
Toni Miles, who recently retired from her position as professor of epidemiology, biostatistics and health policy and management at the College of Public Health, discussed…
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The same suspects seen through a different lens
Carrie Mae Weems’ work will be on display at the Georgia Museum of Art through Aug. 7.
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Six UGA employees retired May 1, 2022
Six UGA employees retired May 1, 2022.
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Alumni coordinator builds strong networks
Allison Walters increases alumni involvement in the Odum School of Ecology.
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Elementary students are able to take field trips again
As COVID cases dropped, Clarke County students began returning to UGA.
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New UGA Research Institute has a clear mission
UGARI will take the lead in streamlining research administration to secure partnerships.
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Students learn to use math to solve real-world problems
A new UGA course explores the career possibilities for math majors.
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UGA establishes Institute for Integrative Precision Agriculture
Unit will catalyze interdisciplinary research and connect with industry partners.
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Butts-Mehre building expansion dedicated
The upgrades benefit all 21 sports programs under the Athletic Association.
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Rather wins Peabody Career Achievement Award
TV Rain honored with Peabody Journalistic Integrity Award.
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How social media posts could affect credit scores
UGA researcher warns of risks with using alternative data to determine credit scores.
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Sense of community helps first-gen student graduate early
Emelynn Arroyave developed leadership skills thanks to her support system at UGA.
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Tour brings improv madness to the UGA Performing Arts Center
Tickets are on sale now for the Sept. 20 performance.
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Analyst tells a story with numbers
Amber Atkinson dives deep into the data.
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Terry students come together to ease the burden of homelessness
More than 100 student volunteers gathered for Terry College’s annual B.A.G Event, packing backpacks with necessities for people experiencing homelessness.
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Young Harris Beekeeping Institute celebrates 30th anniversary
The four-day event at Young Harris College will begin May 18.
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Rural stress summit to connect Georgia farmers with community resources
Many agricultural producers face pressure such as input costs, a flood of produce imports, labor shortages, pandemic protocols for worker safety and more.
