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Food for Thought
The Center for Food Safety works to keep your food secure.
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Ilka McConnell: The Human Side of Economics
Triple Dawg is fighting for economic development in Athens.
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Malcolm Mitchell: Route Adjustment
The former NFL star is now a children’s book author.
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Jim Farmer: A Magical Experience
Alumnus is director of Atlanta’s annual LGBTQ+ film festival.
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Jeffrey Brown: Opportunities Found
Meet the president of the Black Alumni Leadership Council.
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The Georgia Magazine Century
100 years of UGA history are packed into Georgia Magazine’s pages.
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UGA to host first virtual Commencement ceremony
A total of 4,400 undergraduates and graduate students have met requirements.
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Andy Lipman: The Warrior
Andy Lipman may not have been born a warriors, but he learned to become one
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A Student Lifeline
The Fontaine Center helps create a safer campus culture.
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Hamilton Holmes Jr. to give Freedom Breakfast keynote
Virtual event will recognize student and community trailblazers.
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Exploring how prostate cancer cells resist treatment
Research could provide a pathway for prostate cancer therapeutics.
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Faculty Innovation Fellows Program seeks new cohort
Applications for the spring 2021 Fellows Program are due Dec. 15.
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UGA Innovation Hub opens in January
Spring Street Building will become UGA’s front door for industry engagement.
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Toxic pollutants can impact wildlife disease spread
Research findings have implications for human health, wildlife conservation.
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Shrivastav elected to National Academy of Inventors
Shrivastav is a prominent researcher in the field of assistive communication technology.
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UGA’s Zakiyya Ellington named a Schwarzman Scholar
She is one of 154 students selected internationally to study China’s global role.
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Alejandro Collins
Senior Alejandro Collins is passionate about environmentalism and human rights.
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Stavridis discusses changing leadership in Signature Lecture
Stavridis delivered a talk titled “Geopolitics and Leadership in the Time of Coronavirus.”
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Eubanks discusses identity of the South, future of Southern letters, during Signature Lecture
The lecture celebrated the 20th anniversary of the Georgia Writers Hall of Fame.
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Maxine Clark shares her purpose during Signature Lecture
The virtual event was also part of the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication’s Driven by Purpose series.
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Marion Nestle discusses intersection of nutrition and food politics in light of COVID-19
The inaugural Food, Power, and Politics lecture was part of the Signature Lecture series.
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Columns publication break
Columns will resume regular weekly publication on Jan. 11. Send announcements for that issue to columns@uga.edu by noon on Jan. 4.
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December 2020 Foundation funding opportunities
The Foundation Relations team provides UGA faculty and staff with foundation funding opportunities at dar.uga.edu/foundation-relations. There, people can find out how to apply for these…
