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R. Philip Bouchard: Oregon Trailblazer
You have died of dysentery
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A Mind Matter
Parkinson’s researcher at UGA makes progress in treatments for neurodegenerative diseases.
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Physical activity may protect your brain as you age
Even just a few more steps a day benefits cognitive function.
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Does studying abroad delay graduation?
Research shows students who study abroad graduate faster than their peers.
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Mary Lyndon opened many doors for women at UGA
The first female graduate holds several “first” titles, including dean.
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UGA breaks ground on Experiential Learning Center at Wormsloe
The facility will enhance research, education and public outreach on the Georgia coast.
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Putting new tools to work
Terry students use active learning framework to help a local business.
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Joro spiders likely to spread beyond Georgia
New research suggests the invasive Joro spider could colonize the East Coast.
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5 reasons to file: Free tax assistance from UGA VITA program
UGA FACS students offer free tax filing services for moderate-income Georgia residents.
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Research in plant genomics is answering big biological questions
Buell’s plant genomics research has led to breakthroughs across several fields.
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Fungal infections cost U.S. $6.7B in a year
Fungal infections doubled hospital costs and a patient’s risk of death.
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UGA Class of 2021 achieves 92% career outcomes rate
The UGA Career Center works to ensure the success of students.
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Prepare for your spring vegetable garden now
Completing a few essential steps will ensure that you will have success in your garden when warmer spring temperatures arrive.
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UGA FABricate winners and finalists take ideas to the marketplace
FABricate, which kicks off with a quick pitch competition on Feb. 28, has helped winners and finalists launch companies while at UGA and beyond.
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Industry partnerships yield new turf facilities on UGA Griffin campus
Industry-funded partnerships have led to the installation of a research golf green and a research and Extension soccer field.
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Interest group partnering with Athens Community Career Academy
The introduction of the Community Service Interest Group (COSIG) at the Medical Partnership has allowed students to further venture out into the community.
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EITS Help Desk sets new hours
The change will take effect Feb. 26.
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‘The Georgia Review’ announces judge for 2022 Loraine Williams Poetry Prize
Dawn Lundy Martin will serve as the final judge for the 2022 Loraine Williams Poetry Prize.
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Karahanna named a Distinguished Fellow of the INFORMS Information Systems Society
The ISS Distinguished Fellow Award recognizes individuals who have made outstanding intellectual contributions to the information systems discipline.
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Thompson receives NLJ’s Lifetime Achievement Award
Sibley Professor in Corporate and Business Law Larry D. Thompson has received the National Law Journal’s 2021 Lifetime Achievement Award.

