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CAES students chosen to research global challenge areas as FFAR Fellows
The fellows are sponsored by the UGA Office of Research.
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UGA network maintenance set for Oct. 23
Unlike previous planned network maintenances where there were intermittent outages, this maintenance will result in a complete outage of access to services.
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UGA geneticist receives NIH award to pursue precision medicine
The nearly $2 million, five-year award will support efforts to characterize gene-environment interactions, or genetic effects modified by environment, underlying complex traits in humans.
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UGA shares ‘keys’ to faculty success with orientation and workshop series
The orientation kicks off Keys to UGA: New Faculty Academy.
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Seamus O’Brien
Fisheries and wildlife major works to protect ecosystems and their inhabitants.
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Symptomatic COVID patients are more contagious
UGA study identifies link between case severity and infectiousness.
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Rural hospital now thriving as others close
In 2015, Pulaski County’s hospital faced bankruptcy. Then UGA stepped in.
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Scholarship to benefit legally underserved communities
Program named for former Supreme Court Justice gains permanent funding.
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UGA boosts incentives for getting COVID-19 vaccines
100 prizes of $1,000 to be awarded.
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With COVID-19 vaccine approved, UGA president and senior health officials continue urging vaccination
The federal Food and Drug Administration on Monday approved the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine for those 16 years of age and older. With this long-awaited approval…
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UGA vaccine clinics making an impact
On-campus clinics offer walk-up availability, chance to win incentives.
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Pecan-enriched diet shown to reduce cholesterol
People at risk for cardiovascular disease showed improvements.
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Record number of students attend North of the Arch 2021
UGA students are a significant driver of the Athens-area economy.
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Student Affairs refreshes University Health Center website
To learn more about what the University Health Center has to offer, visit uhc.uga.edu.
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Collection of essays details identity, commitment to activism
This debut collection—called “Southbound”—features 20 essays that tackle a plethora of subjects.
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Professor discusses rising diabetes rates among cats and dogs
Cynthia Ward, an emeritus professor in the College of Veterinary Medicine, was recently quoted in a Patch article about rising diabetes rates among cats and…
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Management professor shares more about impact of family life on work
Szu Jan Joanna Lin, a professor in the management department of the Terry College of Business, was recently quoted in an article from SHRM about…
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Professor talks amount of plastic trash in US
Jenna Jambeck, a professor in College of Engineering, was recently quoted in an article from Popular Science about limiting plastic waste in the United States.…
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Single tickets for UGA Presents events now on sale
Nonsubscribers can guarantee seats for events during the 25th anniversary season.
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Drinkable water exhibition features interactive children’s activities
On Aug. 28, the community is invited to participate in virtual Family Day activities.
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Business affairs manager thrives as member of ‘Pharm Dawg family’
During the past 14 years, Hart said she’s witnessed a few critical changes with regard to the university and her own role.
