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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.
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Peabody Awards announces 60 nominees
Honor celebrates best storytelling across broadcasting and streaming media.
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Meet the new admissions director
Barkley Barton brings with him years of experience.
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People with disabilities faced pandemic triage biases
New study urges emergency rooms to bring in advocates to close health care gap.
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UGA adopts new plan to enhance diversity, inclusion
The plan includes 11 university-level goals.
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Creating equipment during the COVID-19 pandemic
Carlos Barrow helps design and build research tools and more.
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Update to plans for Spring Commencement
Spring graduates will be provided tickets to sit on Dooley Field at Sanford Stadium.
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Book presents stories, historical photographs to document Rosenwald schools
‘A Better Life for Their Children’ includes 85 duotone images and brief narratives telling the stories behind them.
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Law School dean discusses Stiles Concept Collection
Peter “Bo” Rutledge, dean of the School of Law, was recently quoted in a Law.com article about the law school’s unveiling of “1961,” a work…
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Clinical associate professor discusses effects of isolation on seniors in long-term care facilities
Kerstin Gerst Emerson with the Institute of Gerontology in the College of Public Health was recently quoted in a GPB article about potentially easing rules…
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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…

