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Engineering students explore coastal housing challenges
The project will explore new prototypes for affordable, storm-resilient housing options.
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Vultures prefer roosting near civilization
Human-altered landscapes help the birds fly and provide more access to food.
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Bridging the health care gap in Athens-Clarke County
One doctor’s lesson to medical students: listen and learn from patients.
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Reports of COVID-19 at UGA hit semester low
The latest figure, a 48% decrease from the previous week, shows an overall decline in cases reported on campus.
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#Nomakeup trend fails to discourage use of cosmetics
The ‘natural’ makeup look often requires more time and effort than you think.
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Pandemic housing status influenced mental health
Renting, living alone were pandemic mental health risk factors.
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Do ‘Dear CEO’ letters make a difference?
Research shows BlackRock’s public letters have a pied-piper effect on firms.
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Bulldogs make a statement with 37-0 win over No. 8 Arkansas
The No. 2-ranked Georgia football team was firing on all cylinders.
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UGA reboots Euripides’ ‘Alcestis’ with new adaptation
Performances are Oct. 7-9 at 6 p.m. and Oct. 17 at 6 p.m. at the Miller Learning Center outdoor amphitheater.
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Book shares Jimmy Carter’s past, present and legacy
Kaye Lanning Minchew’s book illuminates Carter’s rich past, present and legacy
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Focus on outreach, student engagement prompts housing center name change
It is now the Center for Housing and Community Research.
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Exhibition to highlight new acquisitions at the Georgia Museum of Art
The pieces will be on display through Jan. 30, 2022.
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Faculty perform Marsalis’ ‘A Fiddler’s Tale’ for Thursday Scholarship Series
The performance will be held Oct. 7 at 7:30 p.m. at the Performing Arts Center.
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Chatterjee named FHCE department head
The appointment will be effective effective Nov. 1.
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Lab manager finds the perfect blend of science and art
Jena Johnson sees the beauty in the study of insects.
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Professor’s work bridges textiles and medicine
Vladimir Reukov is pioneering next-generation materials.
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Scenes from the Savannah River Site
Three staffers at the Savannah River Ecology Lab took home awards in the Snap SRS photo contest
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College of Pharmacy offers new Double Dawgs degree at UGA
Program combines BS in Pharmaceutical Sciences with Doctor of Pharmacy.
