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Tincher receives double awards for research administration
Jill Tincher, executive director of UGA’s Sponsored Projects Administration, was honored twice this summer by the National Council of University Research Administrators, which presented her…
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EITS schedules network maintenance
EITS will conduct network maintenance resulting in periodic, intermittent outages of campus Internet access and campus information systems on Oct. 24. This maintenance is necessary…
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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.
