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Wells discusses difficulty in getting support for children with special health care needs
Rebecca Wells, a clinical assistant professor in the College of Public Health and the School of Social Work, was recently quoted in a HealthDay article…
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Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center series season finale set for May 5
The performance features an entire program of works by the Italian Baroque master Antonio Vivaldi.
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Franklin IT director focuses on serving and supporting
Beth Woods seeks out creative solutions to further the college’s missions.
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Graduate School 2021 Excellence in Research Award recipients named
The Graduate School recognizes the outstanding scholarship of graduates each year with the awards.
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Georgia Review, UGA Press publications included in Racial Justice Writings Database
More than two dozen publications have been included.
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Special Collections displays life, legacy of Ted Turner
His life’s work ranged from broadcast media to protecting the Earth.
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Whitney Barr selected as first CELA Fountain Scholar
Award aims to help students of color advance their landscape architecture education.
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New bus routes proposed for rural area
With the help of UGA students, Moultrie embraces public transit.
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Sensors eliminate sparking risk in hydrogen vehicles
Hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles – electric cars without the plug – made safer.
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UGA Class of 2021 sets Senior Signature record
More than 3,000 students make a gift to the university in their final year.
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Giving Week raises $2 million for UGA
Donors answered the call to support many causes across the campus.
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Cases of COVID-19 at UGA reach new low
Only 15 cases were reported — an all-time low since testing program began.
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How to keep automated electric vehicles safe
Researchers identify cybersecurity weaknesses that could threaten cars’ safety.
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Three faculty elected to National Academy of Sciences
Shepherd, Moran, Robinson recognized for extraordinary scientific achievement.
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10 ways UGA is helping honeybees
Faculty and students are working to better understand pollinators and their threats.
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GAAME supports Black, African American males
Georgia African American Male Experience boosts retention, graduation rates.
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Adapting technology to serve students during the pandemic
Jim Henneberger implemented big changes in School of Law.
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Study rooms dedicated for couple who escaped slavery
Library honoring Georgians who worked to build a better future for students.
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Kelly Krincek
Graduating senior was recently named Student Employee of the Year.
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Career Center honors top student employees
The Career Center announced the recipients of the 2021 Student Employee of the Year Awards and recognized the top 75 student employees in an online…
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Book remembers ‘virtuosic thinking’ of renowned Jewish scientists, artists
In ‘Stargazing in the Atomic Age,’ Anne Goldman interweaves personal and intellectual history in essays that cast new light on these figures.
