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Returning for spring semester
Vaccines, face masks strongly encouraged for faculty, staff and students
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Student Affairs revitalizes website
The website includes a department listing, resources to support students’ well-being and financial needs, useful and important information.
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Parents Leadership Council supports fall undergraduate writing retreat
The retreat welcomed students majoring in a variety of subjects.
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Book shares key milestones in Georgia’s fiscal history
Author Thomas P. Lauth outlines key milestones in Georgia’s fiscal history, comparing Georgia to other states in several different dimensions.
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Participants sought for bone strength study
The Nutrition and Skeletal Health Lab is seeking volunteers to participate in a research study to identify contributors to bone strength. This study is open…
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Citicoline research study participants sought
Seeking healthy women and men, aged 40 to 60, for a placebo-controlled study of the over-the-counter supplement citicoline. The study involves an initial screening to…
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EITS network maintenance set for March 5-6
The maintenance will result in complete outages of campus internet access and campus information systems.
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Public health extension entomologist discusses DEET
Elmer Gray, a public health extension entomologist, was recently quoted in a CNN article about the best bug sprays. CNN compiled a list of the…
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Associate advertising professor shares more about ‘high-fidelity’ avatars
Grace Ahn, director of the GAVEL lab and associate professor in advertising in the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication, was recently quoted in…
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Assistant law professor talks privacy in digital age
Thomas Kadri, an assistant law professor in the School of Law, was recently quoted in a Bloomberg Law article about data scraping. Recent instances of…
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Jennifer Steinkamp combines art and technology
The exhibition will be on view at the Georgia Museum of Art through Aug. 21.
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Faculty Artist Series concert to feature mezzo soprano
The concert, featuring Elizabeth Johnson Knight, is on Jan. 14 at 7:30 p.m. in Ramsey Hall.
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Twelve UGA employees retired Dec. 1, 2021
Twelve UGA employees retired Dec. 1, 2021.
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Faculty member transcends barriers with music
Liza Stepanova shares how it connects communities
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E. Dale Threadgill, founding dean of UGA College of Engineering, dies
Threadgill’s tenure at UGA spanned 38 years.
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Smith named associate vice president for student affairs
Smith’s appointment is effective Feb. 1.
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Standifer named deputy chief of staff in President’s Office
The new role was effective Jan. 1.
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Archivists help high school students discover history in their hometown
Teachers partnered with the Special Collections Libraries to engage students in projects researching Athens landmarks and learning about significant events that have shaped the community.
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CenHTRO seed grants address needs of native youth survivors, law enforcement training
The grants serve as a launch pad for acquiring external funding from national and international sources.
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National Science Foundation to fund UGA student cacao research in Ecuador
This international research experience integrates the two-week Costa Rica study abroad program and an eight-week research experience in Ecuador.
