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Author shares the music and mythocracy of Col. Bruce Hampton
This life history of Hampton reads like a novel—one full of astonishing stories of a musical life lived, both on and off the road.
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CTRU seeks participants for study
The Clinical and Translational Research Unit is currently enrolling for a study to understand antibiotic resistance in gut bacteria. Participants will pick up a stool…
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Associate psychology professor shares the benefits of hiking
Brian W. Haas, an associate professor in the psychology department in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, was recently quoted in a Las Cruces…
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Associate professor quoted on the importance of cattle evaluation
Lee Jones, an associate professor in College of Veterinary Medicine, was recently quoted in a Polk County Standard Journal article about cattle evaluation. Cattle evaluations…
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Professor discusses future flu seasons in light of COVID-19 pandemic
Pejman Rohani, a professor in the Odum School of Ecology, was recently quoted in a WIRED article about future flu seasons, following the COVID-19 pandemic.…
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Russell Library hosts editorial cartoon exhibition
The display includes displaying 51 original editorial cartoons from the nation’s metropolitan newspapers during the Golden Age of print journalism.
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UGA Symphony Orchestra opens Thursday Scholarship Series
The concert will take place on Sept. 16 at 7:30 p.m. in Hodgson Hall.
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Teaching continues to drive public health economist
Adam Chen is at home teaching courses in the College of Public Health.
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Terry College welcomes new director of Professional and Executive MBA Programs
Susan Brown brings blend of corporate and classroom experience to Terry’s Atlanta-based MBA programs.
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Flood Resilience: The Tybee Island Back River Study
The Tybee Island Back River Study seeks to develop natural infrastructure solutions for flood-susceptible areas.
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Why do salespeople avoid the big whale? Too many fish in the sea
UGA research sheds light on factors that keep salespeople from chasing and closing big deals.
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UGA works with APLU to support diverse STEM leadership
The Aspire Alliance’s Institutional Change Initiative has selected 27 college and university faculty and administrators for the third cohort of fellows for the IAspire Leadership…
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Museum of Art receives major photography gift
Multimillion dollar gift places museum among nation’s best in 20th century photography.
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UGA program equips women for leadership roles
Program graduates are more civically engaged, involved as community leaders.
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FDA-approved gout medicine could also battle COVID-19
UGA researchers found probenecid has potent antiviral properties against SARS-CoV-2.
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Keep UGA Healthy: Doctor urges vaccinations, masks
COVID-19 medical director for UGA Athletics has a message for the community.
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UGA’s first Black graduate releases autobiography
A virtual book launch will celebrate Mary Frances Early’s new book.
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Cameras, not meetings, cause Zoom fatigue
The effects of being on camera tend to be harder on new employees and women.
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State Botanical Garden sets holiday light show
The Winter WonderLights show begins Dec. 1 and goes through Jan. 9.
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Message in a (plastic) bottle
UGA’s waste management expert explores how plastics are affecting the nation’s waterways.
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Law scholarship to honor legacy of court pioneer
Fund in memory of Judge Steve Goss supported by former classmates, friends.
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Eliminating cash could benefit average U.S. families
New study shows tax cuts could offset giving up physical currency.
