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Grow It Know It gives teachers food for thought
Workshop provides educators knowledge about food-based learning.
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UGA works to protect community against COVID-19
New steps build on past year’s comprehensive measures to protect students, faculty and staff.
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Who you bargain against can impact your home price
The worth of your house is less important than who is selling it.
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UGA-school partnership makes an impact
College of Education works with Clarke County School District to support new teachers.
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Partnering with clergy to prevent domestic violence
Online simulations help Korean American clergy learn how to support victims.
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Godwin, Irby collect bronze medals in Olympic relay
They bring home the 14th and 15th all-time Olympic medals for the Georgia program.
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Virtual study abroad expands students’ boundaries
Pilot program seeks to make global experiences more accessible.
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Schmitt and Flickinger earn second Olympic medals
That brings the Bulldog Olympic medal total to seven in Tokyo and 38 overall.
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UGA partners to develop fishing career pathway
The workforce development program targets high school students on the coast.
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When family stress is high, teen depression can follow
Structural inequality, family stress put African American youth at risk.
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Kalisz takes gold as Bulldogs earn five medals
The University of Georgia swimming program made its presence known Saturday.
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New podcast shares UGA’s infectious disease expertise
“People, Parasites and Plagues” takes advantage of UGA’s research strengths in infectious diseases and related disciplines to provide listeners with well-sourced conversations on scientific topics.
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Morrison releases ‘Beauty of the Wild’
In “Beauty of the Wild,” Darrel Morrison tells stories of people and places that have nourished his career as a teacher and a designer of…
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UGA Mentor Program opens to faculty/staff mentors
The UGA Mentor Program has facilitated 2,775 mentoring relationships since its inception in 2019.
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Presidential Interdisciplinary Seed Grant proposals due Aug. 1
A short letter of intent from prospective teams is due Aug. 1, and proposals are due by midnight Sept. 15.
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Director shares about threat of women’s studies programs being cut
Juanita Johnson-Bailey, director of the Institute for Women’s Studies and a lifelong education, administration, and policy professor in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences,…
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Professor discusses opioid settlement
Elizabeth Burch, a professor in the School of Law, was recently quoted in a Bloomberg article about opioid settlement costs for Cardinal Health Inc. and…
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Assistant professor quoted in story on ageism in the workplace
Matt Knepper, an assistant professor of economics in the Terry College of Business, was recently quoted in a Kenosha News article about ageism in the…
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Kota Ezawa reenvisions missing masterpieces
The exhibition includes 13 works of art that pay homage to the objects stolen during the Gardner Museum heist in 1990.
