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Growing Pains
Georgia’s agricultural industry has weathered many storms–with UGA’s help.
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Small Business Lifeline
In times of uncertainty, many Georgia businesses turn to UGA’s Small Business Development Center.
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UGA to host virtual launch of anti-trafficking program in Sierra Leone
This free virtual launch event will detail the results of child trafficking research and a new program for child trafficking survivors in Sierra Leone.
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Dream Award winner changes lives through leadership
Jalen Q. Polk has the heart to serve others and the drive to succeed
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UGA celebrates Women’s History Month
The Institute for Women’s Studies will host numerous virtual programs.
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Occupational health program helps research get started safely
The Research Occupational Health & Safety Program helps employees and students get the health evaluations and services they need to safely perform their research duties.
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Library services on display during Spring into Research virtual workshop series
Librarians and staff will lead virtual discussions on navigating library resources.
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Three faculty named NAI Senior Members
The faculty members join a class of 61 academic inventors representing 36 research universities along with government and nonprofit research institutes worldwide.
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Director helps students see and be their best selves
Cara Winston Simmons leads FACS’ Student Success and Advising Center.
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Dodd Galleries announces Margie E. West Prize, John Douglas Powers exhibition
Powers will present a site-responsive kinetic sculpture and video installation that will be on display from March 4 to April 2.
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Law professor discusses whether or not employers can require COVID vaccinations
Fazal Khan, a professor in the School of Law, was recently quoted in an 11 Alive article about whether or not an employer can require…
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Geomicrobiology doctoral candidate talks about difficulty farming on Mars
Laura Fackrell, a doctoral candidate in geology department within the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, was recently quoted in a Washington Post story about…
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Clinical associate professor discusses harmful effects of ‘elderspeak’
Kerstin Gerst Emerson, a gerontologist and a clinical associate professor in the College of Public Health, was recently quoted in a Fatherly story about the…
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Writing Intensive Program call for course proposals
The Franklin College Writing Intensive Program invites proposals from arts and sciences faculty in all disciplines for innovative courses that encourage writing. The Writing Intensive…
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2021 Retirees Reception postponed indefinitely
The University of Georgia Retirees’ Association’s annual reception for new retirees from UGA during the past year will not be held again in spring 2021…
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Non-teaching UGA staff needed for COVID-19 research study
Non-teaching UGA staff are invited to participate in a research study by doctoral students in the School of Social Work titled “Effects of COVID-19 Related…
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Student Affairs launches new MSP website
The website contains useful information about student organizations, campus facilities and various programs.
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Book details letters between Mark Twain, Joseph Hopkins Twichell
Correspondence narrates their long friendship.
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UGA announces plan for spring Commencement
In-person events will occur in Sanford Stadium in May.
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Hunter-Gault recalls historic integration at annual lecture
Henry Louis Gates Jr. interviews acclaimed journalist about her time at UGA.
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In his own words
Student filmmaker reflects on Black History Month project.
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You should get the COVID-19 shot. Here’s why.
Vaccine expert answers common questions about the COVID-19 vaccines.
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New data traces rise, fall of the Freedman’s Bank
Early effort to help newly freed slaves was sabotaged by racial violence.
