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Book examines division between ‘human and animal conditions’
Carrie P. Freeman interviews the leaders of advocacy groups to gain insight on how human and nonhuman protection causes can become allies.
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University Woman’s Club plans April 13 meeting
The University Woman’s Club spring meeting will be held virtually on April 13 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. President Trina von Waldner will preside…
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A twist in marketing can boost cosmetic brands
Research shows self-expression resonates more than self-disguise.
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Inaugural Isakson Chair and GRA Eminent Scholar named
Anumantha Kanthasamy is an internationally renowned Parkinson’s researcher.
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UGA senior earns top Marine officer training award
An Honors student, Tripp Koenig is majoring in finance and international business.
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Exercise is key to strength and function in older women
Higher protein diets prove less important for weight loss, maintaining physical function.
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Reports of COVID-19 at UGA plummet
It sets a record for the lowest amount since surveillance testing began.
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Economic lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic
Three economists analyze the pitfalls, highlights and what we learned.
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New Student Advisory Board to focus on diversity, equity
The goal is to increase transparency of institutional policy decisions.
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Advice for implementing workplace wellness policies
Committees, communication keys to successful workplace health policy rollout.
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Doctoral student sows seeds for a better tomorrow
Fulfilling the Dream Award winner Ashley Love follows in her trailblazers’ path.
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Third round of Affordable Course Materials Grant program brings student savings to $1.45 million
This semester, 13 faculty members in nine schools and colleges received funding through the program to transition from costly textbooks to open and affordable educational…
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Faculty, staff and retirees contribute to support the University of Georgia
All faculty, staff and retiree donors are recognized in UGA’s Philanthropy at Work Society.
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Higgins named College of Education’s associate dean for diversity, equity and inclusion
Her new role took effect Jan. 1.
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Professor guides students through disease modeling
Andreas Handel’s approach makes complicated concepts easier to understand.
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Naigus to perform next Faculty Artist Series concert
The event will premiere March 23 at 7 p.m.
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Brody Symposium set for March 24
The Owens Institute for Behavioral Research will host the 2021 Gene Brody Symposium virtually on March 24 at 3 p.m. Sherman James will present “John…

