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Graduate student’s novel explores wildness of land (and people)
James Chapin’s debut novel, “Ride South Until the Sawgrass,” is available now.
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Website offers tools for teaching, designing online courses
Online teaching site offers a variety of other resources.
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Brooks named UGA director of athletics
He will become UGA’s 12th athletic director, following the retirement of Greg McGarity.
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Professors call for coalition of civilian nuclear partners
They say the partnership can offset China and Russia’s growing global influence.
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Shirley McBay: The advocate
UGA’s first Black Ph.D. graduate pushed for more underrepresented students in STEM.
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Surveillance testing changes planned for spring semester
The testing method is shifting and capacity will increase.
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UGA helps small businesses with new COVID-19 funding
A series of SBDC webinars to assist businesses obtain necessary funding.
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2020 through the lens of UGA photographers
University of Georgia photographers share their favorites photos from 2020.
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Spanish paintings on view at Georgia Museum of Art
“Power and Piety in 17th-Century Spanish Art” focuses on Golden Age.
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UGA to help manage DOE’s Savannah River laboratory
It’s part of a multi-institution $3.8 billion contract.
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Georgia Museum of Art receives book awards
Two books tie for the Mary Ellen LoPresti Award.
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Engineering students make building competition finals
JUMP into STEM encourages students to share industry solutions.
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UGA celebrates graduates with virtual ceremonies
A total of 4,400 undergraduates and graduate students met requirements.
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UGA student partners with local Council on Aging
Jessica Shotwell creates unique health communications program.
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UGA researchers are building safer medical devices
Scientists develop triple-threat coating to prevent hospital-related infections.
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Healthy Minds Study to probe student’s mental health
It’s the first step in implementing USG’s mental health initiative.
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UGA naturalist honored with endowed fellowship
John “Crawfish” Crawford retired, but his legacy will continue.
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Limited rural health care means greater health risks
An overall increase in primary care clinicians has not closed the gap.
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UGA commemorating the 60th anniversary of desegregation
A series of spring semester events will celebrate the progress of integration
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UGA to recognize historically Black fraternities, sororities
Markers will be installed near the Tate Student Center.
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UGA engineers develop soft robotic gripper
Inspired by twining plants, it has a variety of possible applications.
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Kim Jones: The Casserole Dish Illness
Alumna is promoting mental health awareness.
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Adrienne Madison: Keeping Her Head Up
UGA engineering doctoral grad now works for the U.S. Army.
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Just What the Doctor Ordered
The AU/UGA Medical Partnership is taking on Georgia’s physician shortage.
