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Nut consumption, cholesterol study participants sought
Participants are being sought for a research study that will help investigate the impact of nut consumption on cholesterol profiles. Subjects who complete the study will earn…
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Catalog shares works from specific artistic styles, Italian regional schools
Master, Pupil, Follower: 16th- to 18th-Century Italian Works on Paper accompanied the exhibition of the same name, on view at and organized by the Georgia…
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Learn about UGA’s Innovation District and how to get involved
As innovation and entrepreneurship continue to gain steam across UGA, a new website is providing connections to get involved. The Innovation District brings together programs…
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Outdoor exercise beneficial, especially during COVID-19
Physical activity is important for maintaining physical, mental well-being.
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New ‘tree dragon’ discovered in Mexican forest
Living above the clouds, the endangered lizard is a point of pride for locals.
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Nick T. Place named dean and director of CAES
Place’s research and scholarship focuses on teaching, learning and extension services.
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UGA to increase capacity of COVID-19 surveillance testing
The number of tests conducted will increase to 450 each weekday.
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Professor: Information key to COVID-19 vaccine acceptance
Journal article outlines activities, outcomes needed for successful vaccine rollout.
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A new method may make tomatoes safer to eat
FDA-approved food additives prove effective at controlling bacteria on tomatoes preharvest.
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Alec Murphy
A future physician, he hopes to incorporate positive psychology research with medicine.
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Jon Calabria
Jon Calabria, an associate professor in the College of Environment and Design, uses service-learning to benefit communities and prepare students for successful careers.
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Search committee for EOO director formed
UGA’s senior associate general counsel will serve as interim leader.
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Researchers offer insights into aging
UGA scientists have presented a strong case that the mechanism lies at the intersection of the genome and epigenome.
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Archway communities welcome public health students
Virtual internships turn into a win-win situation for everyone involved.
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Students worked with local businesses this summer
Pandemic brings unexpected spin to internships.
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UGA Foundation allocates additional $500,000 to address pandemic challenges
The discretionary funds will help address ongoing challenges caused by the pandemic.
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Rusk Center to hold conference
When private companies perform governmental functions and governments own companies, which acts should be attributed to the state? Which should be attributed to the corporation?…
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Researchers track COVID-19 in Athens wastewater
Sewage samples tell scientists a lot about a population.
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Students benefit from being on campus
Mental health can be improved by the routine and social aspects of school.
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UGA nears $500M in R&D expenditures
The increase is fueled by new advancements in a variety of disciplines.
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UGA details housing plan for students with COVID-19
The University of Georgia has set aside nearly 400 dedicated rooms.
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UGA reports COVID-19 cases for first full week of class
The university reports test results on a weekly basis each Wednesday.
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Nominations open for Fulfilling the Dream Award
Nominations are being accepted for the President’s Fulfilling the Dream Award, which recognizes individuals in the University of Georgia and Athens-Clarke County communities who have worked…
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New social work minor applicable to many fields
This fall, the University of Georgia is launching a new minor in social work designed to prepare students with skills that will enhance their success…
