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Law school names rotunda after first Black graduate
A portrait of Chester C. Davenport will be displayed in law school’s main entrance.
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Vaccine incentives driving increased participation at UGA
Registration for $1,000 incentive program is underway.
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Geologists propose theory about a famous asteroid
The troughs on Vesta have long been a topic of scientific speculation.
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Student Affairs launches new CAPS website
The new CAPS website provides a dedicated location for students and the campus community to learn about its full range of services and programming.
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Poetry collection marries fierce and funny
These poems are all linked by threads associated with motherhood and so-called female “hysteria.”
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Twenty-one UGA employees retired Aug. 1, 2021
Twenty-one UGA employees retired Aug. 1, 2021.
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Thapa named CPH director of diversity, equity, inclusion
She will guide the college’s initiatives to foster a culture of belonging for CPH faculty, staff and students.
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Making the most of educational assessments
Matthew Madison focuses on statistics, data science.
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Summer’s end calls for winter gardening prep
The last weeks of summer are the ideal time to prepare your garden for winter vegetables.
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UGA food scientists get creative with Georgia commodities
UGA’s Food Product Innovation and Commercialization Center is a one-stop shop for food businesses looking to launch a product.
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High school students learn about data science, AI, at UGA Wells Fargo summer camp
The statistics department partnered with data scientists at Wells Fargo to offer the 2021 Data Science & Artificial Intelligence Camp.
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Study Away Fair set for Sept. 14-15
The fair will feature exhibitors showcasing Study Away programs that are led by UGA faculty, programs offered at UGA’s two International Centers in Oxford, England…
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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.
