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Coping with schizophrenia, when emotions can be too much
New research shows emotion regulation much harder for those with the illness.
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COVID-19 cases remain low at UGA as semester nears end
Pop-up testing available on campus ahead of the holiday break.
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UGA sees record number of early applicants
Acceptances announced for 8,900 students for Class of 2026.
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Severe COVID could reduce male fertility
Evidence suggests possible damage to male reproductive organs from COVID.
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Crowds wowed by Winter WonderLights holiday show
Nearly a million lights bring holiday spirit to the State Botanical Garden.
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UGA continues long-term investment in residential communities
Upcoming deep cleaning, $20 million renovation plan highlight university’s priorities.
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Terrain, weather can predict wild pig movements
New UGA research could help limit damage the pigs cause.
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Juanita Daniel Marsh: Trailblazing judge
UGA alumna left a legacy and had a lasting impact on the state of Georgia.
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On the Bulldog Beat: Art & Nature
The newest tree at the State Botanical Garden of Georgia needs no water or sunlight. Its 75 blossoms are made of kaolin and bone china.…
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‘African Perspectives’ celebrates 25 years on the air
Akinloye Ojo recognized by WUGA-FM.
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CED professor co-authors new book
‘Oil Spaces’ traces petroleum’s impact through a range of territories from across the world.
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UGA Libraries launch redesigned Special Collections website
A redesigned website from UGA Libraries combines information on the research, instruction, and public services and programs available through the three libraries.
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University Woman’s Club plans Jan. 11 meeting
The University Woman’s Club’s next general meeting will be held Jan. 11 in the Fellowship Hall of Alps Road Presbyterian Church, 380 Alps Road, beginning with…
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Columns holiday 2021 publication break
Columns will resume regular weekly publication on Jan. 10. Send announcements for that issue to columns@uga.edu by noon on Jan. 4.
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Environmental engineering professor shares how to reuse waste
Jenna Jambeck, an environmental engineering professor in the College of Engineering, was recently quoted in a Popular Science article about a company that pairs commercial…
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Professor discusses philosophy behind animal intelligence, human empathy
Chris Cuomo, a women’s studies and philosophy professor in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, was recently quoted in a Vox article about why…
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Tree biology and health care professor talks tree disintegration by lightning
Kim D. Coder, a tree biology and health care professor in the Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, was recently quoted in a Business…
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King’s Singers return for festive holiday program
The concert, part of the Holiday Music Festival, will be Dec. 18 at 7:30 p.m. in the Performing Arts Center.
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Georgia Museum of Art to show 19th-century Russian prints
The exhibition will run through Aug. 21, 2022.
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Grady College director builds career by serving students
Brittney Minor connects students with opportunities.
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APLU, USDA NIFA honor ALEC faculty for exemplary teaching and student engagement
Nick Fuhrman received the USDA Excellence in College and University Teaching Award for Food and Agricultural Science, and James C. Anderson II was awarded a…
