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Ten employees selected for fourth cohort of Women’s Staff Leadership Institute
Launched in 2017, the WSLI is an annual program aligned with the Women’s Leadership Initiative launched in 2015 by the Office of the President and…
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Check the Commencement website for updates on events
The site is updated with ceremony details, inclement weather plans, parking information and more.
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Volume identifies and explores the ‘translators of 1808’
Vernon Valentine Palmer’s study is the first general evaluation that contemplates the translation’s goals, the Louisiana context, its merits and demerits, its innovations, failures and…
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Professor talks status of private equity firm Apollo Global Management
Usha Rodrigues, a professor in the School of Law, was recently quoted in a New York Times article about the private equity firm Apollo Global…
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Director talks importance of communication during vaccine rollout
Glen Nowak, director of the Center for Health and Risk Communication and a professor in the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication, was recently…
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Psychology professor talks relationships during the pandemic
Richard Slatcher, a psychology professor in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, was recently quoted in an article in The Guardian about relationships in…
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Lecturer’s work focuses on people, place, technology
Jessica Fernandez keeps up with rapidly changing landscape design skills.
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Jennifer Crandall lets Americans sing of themselves
The exhibition ‘Whitman, Alabama’ will be on view at the Georgia Museum of Art through Dec. 21.
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Winning undergraduate, graduate teams honored at inaugural Industry Day
The event, which was a celebration of the first Data Science Competition, organized by the statistics department along with data scientists, was held virtually on April…
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Volunteers help the homeless at Terry’s Bringing Athens Good event
Spring drive collects backpacks, supplies and donations for local community groups.
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Dietetics students achieve perfect match rate
All 35 dietetics students in the College of Family and Consumer Sciences who applied this year were selected by supervised practice programs.
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Irrigation benefits both newly planted and established peach trees in UGA study
Dario Chavez and his research team are working to ensure that both long-established groves and newly planted fields are successful.
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UGA students lead breaking coverage of severe weather
The North Georgia Weather Authority and AthensGaWeather Facebook pages have now been integrated into the Atmospheric Sciences program in the geography department.
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UGA Extension offers support for Farm to School programs
The programs promote agriculture as an important activity and as a profession in the state
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Two UGA students named 2021 Udall Scholars
They were recognized for their commitment to environmental issues.
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Medical student recounts fighting pandemic in NYC
In the end, she says working in a ‘war scene’ was worth the long hours.
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The cicadas are coming
Billions of periodical cicadas and their songs set to fill the spring air.
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Arden Farr named a 2021 Knight-Hennessy Scholar
She will begin a master’s degree in international policy at Stanford University.
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Preserving pollinators, preserving a neighborhood
Volunteers installed native plants in historic west Atlanta community.
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Targeted methods to control the spread of COVID-19
New research analyzes more palatable alternatives to pandemic mandates.
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Second week of very low COVID-19 case count at UGA
Only 18 cases were reported last week — 16 students and two staff members.
