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Book discusses housing, popular politics and formation of modern Los Angeles
The book provides insight into the city’s collectivism, networks of solidarity and government policy.
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UGA Golf Course tees off with redesigned website
Visit UGA’s award-winning golf course at golfcourse.uga.edu.
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Protecting the solar energy grid from cyberattacks
Two UGA engineering professors work to secure access points from hackers.
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Tackling uncertainty with entrepreneurship
Two summer programs aim to equip students with entrepreneurial skills.
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Cicely Tyson receives Peabody Career Achievement Award
Legendary actress changed perceptions of African Americans in television and film.
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UGA leadership program equips public health leaders
The online program has been valuable education for COVID-19 response.
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Extension sees high demand for digital delivery
Online programs are receiving overwhelming response from the public.
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Pharr named interim vice president for marketing and communications
Pharr will assume the dual responsibility of chief of staff of the President’s Office and interim vice president for marketing and communications on July 1.
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Posters promote pandemic preparedness
Amitabh Verma has turned his talents to a new kind of art: posters to promote shelter-in-place guidelines, mask wearing, and other safe practices.
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Student-run fund Kickstarts student entrepreneurs
More than $70,000 has been awarded along with valuable education.
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Cameras reveal possible uptick in urban wildlife
As humans stayed home, early research hints at increased animal movement.
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Operation optics
Mable Fok uses the science of light to make communication technologies better.
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College of Veterinary Medicine introduces online professional master’s program
The curriculum is interdisciplinary and is designed to provide a broad foundation for students who intend to pursue professional careers in veterinary or human medicine,…
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Professor quoted on The Cut about distractions during exercise
Patrick O’Connor, professor in the Mary Frances Early College of Education’s kinesiology department, was recently quoted in a story on The Cut about distractions while…
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FACS professor answers WalletHubs’ questions about credit card applications
Brenda Cude, Georgia Athletic Association Professor in Family and Consumer Sciences, answered questions for WalletHub about navigating the credit card application process during the pandemic.…
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Associate professors discuss reinventing yourself with Fast Company
Brian Hass and Michelle vanDennen, associate professors in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences’ psychology department, were quoted in an article on fastcompany.com. The…
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Why I Give: Audrey Haynes
Name: Audrey Haynes Position: Josiah Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professor; associate professor of political science; director, Applied Politics Certificate Program At UGA: 21 years Beneficiary of his…
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Historic Clothing and Textiles Collection goes digital
Monica Sklar is working with a team of UGA students, volunteers and members of the Costume Society of America to digitize the collection.
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Georgia teams set record for semester GPA: 3.34
Twenty of Georgia’s 21 sports teams earned spring semester team GPAs of over 3.0 leading to a record 3.34 combined GPA for all UGA student-athletes.…
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Book details link between bodily movement and movement in paintings
Moving Modernism: The Urge to Abstraction in Painting, Dance, Cinema by Nell Andrew approaches modernism and abstraction through an interdisciplinary lens. The book explores dance,…
