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Women needed for study
The Marriage and Multiple Sclerosis Research Study is looking for females medically diagnosed with multiple sclerosis and their respective spouses or partners. Participants and their…
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STEP for MS looking for participants
An exercise study called STEP for MS is now available and will compare the outcomes of a 16-week exercise program conducted at home to a…
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Book looks at the role of art in Freemasonry practice
Freemasonry and the Visual Arts from the Eighteenth Century Forward, edited by Reva Wolf and Alisa Luxenberg, details the rise of Freemasonry in the 18th…
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Russell Library launches redesigned website
A newly launched website for the Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies improves searchability for researchers and invites visitors to explore the…
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ASPIRE Clinic transitions to telehealth model
The UGA clinic was able to continue delivering services during the pandemic.
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Professor calls for infectious disease intelligence center
Its mission would be to provide real-time interpretation of outbreak data.
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Remote library resources sustain students, faculty
UGA Libraries ramped up during pandemic, plans for safe return to campus.
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3D printers used to create turtles for field work
The Science Library Makerspace is becoming a valuable resource to researchers.
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New handbook guides obsolete dam removals
UGA’s demolition of White Dam provided foundation to guide future projects.
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Partnership helps communities’ infrastructure
Engineering graduate student’s work benefits underserved areas in Georgia.
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Advisory group to review names used on University System of Georgia campuses
Board of Regents Chairman Sachin Shailendra and Chancellor Steve Wrigley of the University System of Georgia (USG) have asked an advisory group to
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Peabody Awards, PBS to host documentary discussion
“Peabody Presents: Best in Documentary” to be shown June 23 on PBS.
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True Partners
The Archway Partnership is one of UGA’s most successful outreach programs.
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Making History
Naming UGA’s College of Education for Mary Frances Early is a story nearly 60 years in the making.
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Serving the Community and the State
Throughout the pandemic, UGA has reached out help our community.
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Ramping Up Research
Dozens of UGA researchers have pivoted their work to battle the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The Campus Responds
Can social distance really bring people closer together?
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UGA’s Virtual Reality
UGA faculty adjust to teaching remotely during a pandemic.
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Jhamarcus Pharaoh: The Power of Authenticity
This counselor at Clarke Middle is a tireless advocate for students.
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Andrew McKown: On the Front Lines
The pulmonologist is saving COVID-19 patients in Athens.
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Don Sylvester: Rev It Up
The Academy Award-winning sound editor knows his race cars.
