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FAO chief scientist advocates for innovation, cooperation to advance critical global agendas
FAO is creating a study to look at the technological breakthroughs to achieve agri-food system transformation.
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Study shows employer support softens reentry for new moms and their partners
New research shows that companies that support new moms when they return to work not only reduce their stress level, but also the stress level…
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Libraries offer course reserves services to faculty for spring 2022
For faculty planning Spring 2022 courses, course reserve services and support are currently open.
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Georgia Museum of Art receives Mary Ellen LoPresti award
The museum received the award for scholarly publication for Belonging: Georgia and Region in the National Fabric: The 9th Henry D. Green Symposium of the…
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‘Southern Journey’ brings funky roots music to Hodgson Hall
Southern Journey: An Afro-Americana Celebration!, featuring Ranky Tanky and special guest Dom Flemons, is a festive tribute to soulful strains in American music.
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Grammy-winning guitarist, soprano perform music from Spain, Latin America, US
The two musicians will appear at the UGA Performing Arts Center’s Hodgson Hall on Nov. 21 at 3 p.m.
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Combined concert set for Nov. 19
The African American Choral Ensemble and the UGA Wind Ensemble will share the stage.
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Jazz and Glees perform for Thursday Scholarship Series
The performance is part of the Spotlight on the Arts festival.
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UGA Press marketing director shares more than stories
Steven Wallace continues to be fascinated by the written word.
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Klute named to USG’s Executive Leadership Institute 2021-2022 class
This year’s class begins Nov. 16, 2021.
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EMS responders may be vulnerable to outbreaks
This vulnerability could be reduced with standardized practices and procedures.
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Adolescents use social media to post about self-injury
Instagram hashtags related to self-harm almost doubled over the span of a year.
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COVID-19 cases remain low in the UGA community
Reported cases continue well below highest peak recorded this semester.
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Holmes-Hunter Academic Building to undergo major renovation
Project approved by Board of Regents and supported by a Woodruff Foundation grant.
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UGA announces nightly rideshare program
UGA Ride Smart represents the latest component of a recent safety investment.
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Bulldogs cruise to victory over Missouri, 43-6
Georgia’s offense amassed 505 total yards in the victory. Check out some game photos.
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Air Force veteran makes his mark on UGA
SVRC supports veterans from enrollment to graduation at UGA.
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Update to Federal Contractor Vaccination Requirement – Vaccination Deadline Extended
The deadline is now set as Jan. 4, 2022.
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Campaign for Charities opens for 2021
This year’s program will conclude on Nov. 16.
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Book grapples with Andean cloud forests’ socioecological classification
Authors Fausto Sarmiento and Elena V. Sarmiento frame mountain conservation within convergent mountain science in this verdant ecoregion.
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Herbal health subscription box wins UGA Idea Accelerator top prize
Kristen Dunning, a former pitch competition victor, awarded $2,500 for The Herby Box.
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Pollinator conservation in the fall season
There are a few items you can add to your pollinator to-do list for the fall and early winter to help pollinators next spring.
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Terry College seed grants support research into business systems and analytics
This seed grant program provides initial funding to launch new lines of research.
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Call for Applications: Provost’s Affordable Course Materials Grant program
Applications are due Dec. 1, and recipients will be notified of their funding status in January 2022.
