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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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Maltreatment tied to higher inflammation in girls
Research shows abuse at early age affects girls more than boys.
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When you have a stroke may determine if you survive
Telestroke care networks are a potential solution to the ‘weekend effect.’
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New diversity educator position to expand access to Certificate in Diversity & Inclusion
The University of Georgia has announced plans to create a diversity fellowship position to expand access to diversity and inclusion training on campus.
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Commencement logistics: severe weather plan, parking
Tickets and face coverings are required for entrance to Sanford Stadium.
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Nine receive undergraduate research scholarship
New CURO Honors Scholars to receive funding, mentoring and support.
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Spotlight on the Arts returns with 17 days of virtual events
Festival set for Nov. 4-20.
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Discover the art of chairs at the Georgia Museum of Art
Exhibitions “The Art of Seating” and “The Seated Child” on view.
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Unsung hero: Tech for academic success
Lindsay Coco supports students with technology and more during the pandemic.
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UGA names 20 new Foundation Fellows
Students awarded top UGA undergraduate academic scholarship.
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UGA welcomes seven students as Ramsey Scholars
Ramsey Honors Scholars had an average high school GPA of 4.16.
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ARCO Chamber Orchestra to perform virtual concert
The performance will take place Oct. 16 at 7 p.m. and will be streamed live on the Hodgson School website
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How Health Center adapted during the pandemic
Along with continued primary medical care, many offerings were added.
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‘Five Decades of Grace’: The golden anniversary of Pamoja celebration
The 50th anniversary celebration will take place virtually on Oct. 18 at 6 p.m.
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Women’s ideology affects gender discrimination views
Research shows liberal and conservative women have different views of sexism.
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Engineered with empathy
UGA’s Joachim Walther is teaching students how empathy can provide valuable insights and enhance problem-solving in engineering.
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Professor focuses on marketing, consumer behavior
Julio Sevilla knows what you were thinking when you bought “that.”
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Why I Give: Lynn Bailey
Name: Lynn Bailey Position: Flatt Foods and Nutrition Professor and head of the Department of Foods and Nutrition Years at UGA: 9 Beneficiary of her…
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Book chronicles doctor’s journey to health leadership roles
The Girl from the Bronx: A True Story of Struggle, Resiliency and Courage chronicles Dr. Debbie Salas-Lopez’s journey from New York’s South Bronx during the 1960s…

