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Ferguson named director of financial aid
Her appointment is effective Feb. 1, 2021, in the Office of Instruction.
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Roth awarded NEH fellowship
The fellowship will support Roth’s writing a book based on her scholarship.
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‘Inner Fish’ author Neil Shubin to deliver Boyd Lecture
His virtual address will discuss his work in tracing evolutionary transitions from earlier to later species, and what this can teach us about human anatomy.
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Annual conference highlights communication and building trust in addressing COVID-19, racial equity
The College of Public Health hosted its ninth annual State of the Public’s Health Conference virtually on Jan. 12.
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Worthy named associate dean for academic programs
Worthy previously served as head of the department of financial planning, housing and consumer economics in the College of Family and Consumer Sciences.
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Unraveling the logic behind organic chemistry
Eric Ferreira guides students through some pressure-packed courses.
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Director of the Center for Vaccines and Immunology discusses commitment to COVID-19 fight
Ted Ross, the director of the Center for Vaccine and Immunology, was recently quoted in a Georgia Trend article about high-level institutions’ role in COVID-19…
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Music school piano professor launches solo project
‘E Pluribus Unum’ celebrates the contributions of immigrants to American musical life.
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Environmental engineering professor discusses mismanaged plastic waste
Jenna Jambeck, an environmental engineering professor in the College of Engineering, was recently quoted in an Associated Press article about a study she co-authored about…
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Health policy and management assistant professor talks telehealth and stroke patients
Donglan “Stacy” Zhang, an assistant professor of health policy and management in the College of Public Health, was recently quoted in a Verywell Health article…
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Memoir explores meaning of home, family
In 10 interconnected essays, Harlan examines cultural histories.
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Student Affairs refreshes Student Conduct website
The website is the primary resource for faculty, staff and students to learn about the Code of Conduct and the conduct process, as well as…
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UGA expands Clarke middle school program
Students learn about agriculture and nutrition at community center.
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Kids with special needs still face care gaps
Research shows need for better support for vulnerable families.
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UGA relaunching Latino recruitment effort
The program brings academically competitive Latino high school students to campus.
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UGA emphasizes surveillance testing as semester begins
Results of first week of testing with students back show modest improvement.
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Athletics director pledges $100K to need-based aid
Josh Brooks creates scholarship targeting Athens-Clarke County students.
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Board helps UGA navigate the COVID-19 pandemic
Preventative Measures Advisory Board does essential work to keep campus safe.
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UGA names new Innovation Fellows
One is developing new laser technology; the other, new vaccines.
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Family life can make you a better boss
Positive interactions with your family one day can make you a better leader the next.
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Free virtual legal clinic for veterans Jan. 23
The project will provide legal advice on a wide range of civil legal matters.
