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Why sanctions can worsen human rights abuses
Research could have an impact on foreign policy decisions.
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UGA’s four-year completion rate soars
It underscores the benefits of investments in student support initiatives.
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‘Engage & Learn’ supports staff learning and growth
The program will enhance the growth of staff members as they work to advance their careers.
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Active learning in the undergraduate classroom is focus of Quality Enhancement Plan
A QEP is an initiative that is developed and launched as part of the university’s reaffirmation of accreditation by the SACSCOC.
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Invasive fish discovered in Georgia creek
The weather loach, typically found in home aquariums, could harm native fish.
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Word choice matters in weather communications
Research shows certain phrases can make people feel helpless when facing storms.
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UGA sets new high for participation in surveillance testing and new low for positivity rate
Record numbers of students, faculty and staff are being tested for COVID-19 at the University of Georgia in the weeks leading up to the Thanksgiving…
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Study explores sleep apnea, autoimmune disease link
The research results could lead to better treatment, drug therapies.
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Alexander Burke
A graduate student in CED, he balances classwork with two part-time jobs.
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UGA offers many opportunities to get tested on campus before the holidays
The UGA community is encouraged to help reduce the spread of COVID-19 by getting tested prior to heading home for the holidays. “Pop-up” surveillance testing will…
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Book of short stories celebrates New Orleans
If We Were Electric’s 12 stories celebrate New Orleans in all of its beautiful peculiarities. The stunning debut collection finds its characters in moments of…
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Access to G Suite at UGA coming soon
Active UGA faculty, staff and students will soon have access to a suite of Google services through their UGA MyID account. G Suite at UGA allows people…
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Initiative aims to increase diversity among STEM faculty
The IChange Network is part of a multi-institution alliance.
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Epidemiology and biostatistics professor discusses grieving during COVID-19 pandemic
Toni Miles, a professor of epidemiology and biostatistics in the College of Public Health, was recently quoted in a Reuters article about the intersection of…
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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…
