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Director of Institute for Nonprofit Organizations supports United Way
United Way, which Anthony Mallon supports in a variety of ways, is one of the many organizations supported by UGA’s Campaign for Charities.
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Blanton uses love of education to help students
This trained academic coach helps students on their journey to success.
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Book shares herbal fact and lore
A Curious Garden of Herbs is a richly illustrated collection of herbal fact and lore that focuses on the “why” rather than the “how” of…
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UGA announces Diversity Research and Scholarship Grants program
The University of Georgia has launched a new grant program to stimulate more research and scholarship related to diversity and inclusion. The Diversity Research and…
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Donate to Campaign for Charities online
Campaign for Charities is an annual event where UGA faculty and staff can support charities of their choice via payroll deductions or a one-time donation.…
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Explore late antique Egypt at the Georgia Museum of Art
Exhibition will be displayed at museum through next September.
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Tortoise relocation proves to be effective for conservation
Barrier island provides safe haven for first long-term study of relocation.
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Georgia Blue Key recognizes UGA graduate student
This UGA student’s commitment to public service is being felt around the world.
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Georgia Writers Hall of Fame celebrates 20th anniversary
The award was created to honor the state’s rich literary heritage.
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Facing up to the reality of politicians’ Instagram posts
Researcher uses computer vision to determine which types of posts resonate most.
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Cheddar Rounds wins Flavor of Georgia grand prize
Atlanta-based couple wins University of Georgia’s annual food product contest.
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Athens native helps children succeed
How one UGA student stays engaged in the local community.
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Graduate students adapt to new lab protocols
The pandemic has required adjustments, but the research continues.
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Stronger treatments could cure Chagas disease
Research shows stronger but less frequent drug doses could be key.
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UGA matches lowest number of weekly COVID-19 cases
Participation in the university’s surveillance testing program remained strong.
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Cognitive disorders linked to severe COVID-19 risk
Research shows a need for extra care for those with preexisting conditions.

