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Two Grady faculty members discuss improving flu shot rates
Glen Nowak, a professor and the director of the Grady College Center for Health & Risk Communication, and Sun Joo (Grace) Ahn, an associate professor,…
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Psychology professor talks narcissism’s role in COVID-19 pandemic
Keith Campbell, a psychology professor in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, was recently quoted in a Washington Post article about the role of…
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Next Between the Pages event set
The Dec. 2 event features Josh Clark and Chuck Bryant, the duo behind the award-winning podcast “Stuff You Should Know.”
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IT director assists students, community with technology
Teresa Payne ensures that students, faculty and staff always have support.
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Twenty-seven UGA employees retired Nov. 1, 2020
Twenty-seven UGA employees retired Nov. 1, 2020.
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UGA awarded $2.7 million grant to fight fungus in broccoli
A new multistate project will bring together researchers from the University of Georgia and partner universities to fight Alternaria leaf blight and head rot in…
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Study to make computer science more accessible, fun for young students
Clemson University and the University of Georgia will use a $950,000 award from the National Science Foundation to partner with rural schools in South Carolina…
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New $2.5M grant, partnership will galvanize use of natural infrastructure
Through this partnership and award, researchers are expanding and accelerating Engineering With Nature and the practice of natural infrastructure in the public and private sectors.
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UGA’s wheat breeding program releases three new wheat varieties for 2020
The three new wheat varieties are the product of more than a dozen years of work by breeders on the UGA Griffin campus.
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Borlaug continues family mission to eradicate hunger and poverty
Borlaug’s elemental message during the 2020 D.W. Brooks Lecture on Nov. 10 was that no child should be born into a world with hunger and…
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UGA Libraries serving students, faculty online and in person through end of fall semester
Students and faculty in the University of Georgia community can continue to take advantage of library services after the Thanksgiving transition to online classes
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Building camaraderie despite social distancing
Splitting up her class and good communication is working for Tiffany Washington.
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Ensuring a positive first experience for students
Exploratory Center advisor Ali Gerlach helps guide students toward the future.
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Digging into the plant and microbe relationship
Research could lead to breakthroughs to improve agricultural crops.
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Biodegradable containers can benefit gardeners
UGA research studies efficacy and environmental impacts of containers.
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Showcase marks completion of 10th I-Corps cohort
Program aims to identify valuable product opportunities based on university research.
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Ecotourism fans may be in it for the social posts
Study reveals that caring about the environment isn’t the whole picture.
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Each college graduate adds $2M to Georgia’s GDP
Study shows the increased lifetime earnings are payoff to state’s bottom line.
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Veteran entrepreneurs mentor UGA startups
Expansion of program aims to provide deeper levels of support to faculty entrepreneurs.
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UGA responds to pre-holiday testing push
Volunteers for COVID-19 surveillance testing reached an all-time high.
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Weight loss shouldn’t be the goal of PE
New study shows kids’ physical fitness is more important than BMI
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Miss Sandra still connecting during a pandemic
Miss Sandra spreading her love with virtual hugs, elbow bumps.
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2021 Service-Learning Awards nominations due Jan. 11
Nominations for the 2021 Service-Learning Teaching Excellence and Service-Learning Research Excellence Awards are due Jan. 11, 2021. The awards recognize faculty for impactful and innovative…
