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Administration rescinds foreign students rule
It would have stripped visas from foreign students whose courses move online.
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Dealing with grief in the time of COVID-19
UGA expert discusses how pandemic has changed how we grieve.
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Ancient oyster shells provide historical insights
New research suggests ways to improve reef management and stabilize ecosystems.
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UGA’s health center plans for return to campus
It will offer online and in-person programs in fall if conditions permit.
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Study finds weight loss surgery cost disparity
As bariatric surgeries grow, low-income patients are paying more.
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SBDC helps manufacturer keep business in operation
The pandemic left Peerless Manufacturing unsure about its future.
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Students adapt to internships in a pandemic
Virtual experiential learning opportunities are filling a critical void.
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Smart water
As the global population grows and water becomes scarcer, researchers around the world are looking for viable ways to reduce water use.
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Libraries to digitize UGA yearbooks that chronicle change, diversity on campus
A grant project will digitize Pandora yearbooks from 1965 to 1974.
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Forecast predicts dismal future for American alligator
A study by University of Georgia researchers indicates that warming temperatures could impact the future of the American alligator and potentially result in its demise.…
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Professor named to task force
J. Edward Kellough, professor and Ph.D. program director in the School of Public and International Affairs’ public administration and policy department, has been named as…
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Associate professor appointed to co-chair position
Joon Choi, associate professor of social work, was appointed co-chair of the Society for Social Work and Research’s Immigrants and Refugees cluster. The three-year term…
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Rhodes joins CAES as director of industry partnerships, liaison to UGA Innovation District
Rhodes will facilitate CAES’s participation in the university’s Innovation District initiative.
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Twenty-six UGA employees retired July 1, 2020
Twenty-five UGA employees retired June 1.
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Ghana Study Away program finalist for PIEoneer award
The UGA Ghana Service-Learning Study Away program, run by the College of Family and Consumer Sciences, is a finalist for a 2020 PIEoneer award in…
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July 2020 Foundation funding opportunities
The Foundation Relations team provides UGA faculty and staff with foundation funding opportunities at dar.uga.edu/foundation-relations. There, people can find out how to apply for these…
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Book compiles essays on Georgia coast
Tracking the Golden Isles: The Natural and Human Histories of the Georgia Coast by Anthony J. Martin is a collection of essays that investigates animal…
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EITS website gets fresh look and feel
To better communicate available campus technology and upcoming technology changes, EITS has redesigned its main website, eits.uga.edu. The site’s design was last updated more than five…
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Research unlocks genetic key to sunflower resilience
The results could improve production of agricultural crop plants.
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UGA offering socially distanced summer activities
From workshops to tours, the programs are designed to engage Athens community.
