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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.
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UGA dairy scientist pairs exceptional cows with exceptional students
Upon joining UGA in 2013, Jillian Fain Bohlen sought to diversify the dairy cattle herd in the Department of Animal and Dairy Science.
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Three UGA students named Hollings Scholars
The Hollings Scholarship Program is designed to increase undergraduate training in oceanic and atmospheric sciences.
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Photojournalism research reframes way visuals are used
New research shows that photojournalism continues to evolve and reframe why specific pictures should be used.
