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UGA to host virtual Innovation Research Week
America’s Seed Fund focuses on next-generation research, development.
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UGA working to conserve, protect native alligators
The Okefenokee Swamp project focuses on management, education efforts.
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Library hosts traveling political poster exhibition
“The Great American Political Poster 1844–2012” will be on display through Oct. 5.
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Two professors elected NAI Senior Members
The National Academy of Inventors honor is for pioneers in their field.
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Research sets sail with new tool for students
Autonomous surface vessel collects underwater data to help aquatic health.
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Leadership program supports underserved populations
Fanning Institute initiative is building stronger communities across state.
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Campus keeps adjusting to COVID-19
HEPA units, Quick Stop meal stations, bike share program among new measures.
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Maple syrup of the south
Researcher harnesses genetics to create a more dependable food supply.
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Igniting a spark for a new way of thinking
Warnell professor wants his students to think and act like economists.
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College establishes new Office of Student Success
The new office will support the academic success, enrichment and professional preparedness of its students.
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Kowalski named James C. Grimm Leadership and Service Award recipient
Gerard “Gerry” Kowalski, who recently retired as executive director of University Housing, was named the recipient of the 2020 Association of College and University Housing…
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Singh elected to two fellowships
Rakesh Singh, professor and head of the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences’ food science and technology department, has been elected a 2020 Fellow of…
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PreventT2 program offered
One out of three American adults have prediabetes. Through the PreventT2 program, facilitated through UGA Extension, participants can make changes now to improve their health…
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Book aims to help readers understand the meaning of sovereignty
Islands and Oceans: Reimagining Sovereignty and Social Change by Sasha Davis explores how struggles for decolonization, self-determination and political rights are ingrained in sovereignty. Sovereignty…
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DawgCheck: Commit to a Healthy Campus
Immediate self-reporting is critical to helping us assess and respond to risks and exposures on campus. That’s why we’ve created DawgCheck: an easy-to-use, COVID-19 self-screening…
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Artist reflects on Hurricane Katrina 15 years later
Exhibition on view at the Georgia Museum of Art through Oct. 18.
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Warnell deer researchers see face coverings differently
Tiny socks help in their quest to improve survival rate of fawns.
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Hotel stay gifting service wins Summer Design Sprint
Students use design thinking to address local problems created by the pandemic.
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Study shines new light on young tree seedlings
X-ray images show a plant’s power source may be different than thought.

