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Book talks identity politics for a just society
Pushing Back: Women of Color-Led Grassroots Activism in New York City by Ariella Rotramel explores how identity politics can be used to spark just societies…
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Website offers a One Stop Shop for campus resources
The One Stop Shop specializes in offering centralized customer service for the UGA Bookstore, Dining Services, Transportation & Parking, UGA Golf Course and Vending Services.
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Researchers study teleworking effects during COVID-19
They will rapidly develop a best-practices guide for organizations.
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Georgia Museum of Art highlights military artists
The exhibition is a substitute for canceled Blue Star Museums project.
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Repeated anecdotes can make speakers less authentic
Research on storytelling has implications for marketing, speeches and more.
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UGA offers COVID-19 resources throughout Georgia
Programs in place to help businesses, governments, communities and youths.
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Smarter energy usage is key to a greener future
Energy informatics is lighting the way to higher efficiency.
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Social media can play role in hotel decisions
Researchers find many travelers are looking for an ‘experience.’
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‘Buddy Calls’ help older adults in Athens cope
UGA’s Medical Partnership students are helping relieve loneliness.
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Hargrett Library hosts Virtual Family Day May 30
On May 30, the Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library will host its first ever Virtual Family Day event. The event celebrates the exhibit “The…
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UGA commits to student support and wellness
Multiple platforms and programs focus on supporting students.
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Researchers say sustainability requires lower energy use
We have to ‘do less with less’ to keep the Earth healthy.
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Grad student ‘brings’ pets to group homes
Pets Together project helps ease isolation during this time of quarantine.
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Researchers discover clues to the opioid epidemic
UGA health economist headed several key studies in Georgia.
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Students create solutions for COVID-19 challenges
Winners address hygiene challenges facing Athens’ unsheltered population.
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Two historians win Lillian Smith Book Awards
Their accounts of critical civil rights factors earn nod from UGA Libraries.
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Early intervention is cure for pigs and crop damage
Wild pigs cause millions of dollars of damage to agriculture industry.
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Project to introduce middle schoolers to AI
Researchers aim to prepare students for a world driven by artificial intelligence.
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UGA CURO students share research online
The annual CURO Symposium was presented virtually this year.
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UGA to host human trafficking conference
The international forum extends the science of human trafficking prevalence.
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UGA remembers those who passed away in last year
Annual candlelight memorial to be rescheduled for next spring.
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Webinars offered free to Georgia communities
The series is designed to help plan for COVID-19 recovery.
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Museum connects with Google Arts & Culture
Highlights of the Georgia Museum of Art’s collection going virtual.
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Parking registration
Registration for the first and largest round of parking permits for the 2020-2021 academic year will end June 26 at 5 p.m. After this date,…
