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Workshops focus on online learning resources
UGA Online is now offering four unique workshops to provide faculty with the resources they need to share their expertise more effectively in an online…
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Volunteer opportunities for Athens-Clarke County
Organizations and nonprofits in Athens are in need of volunteers, now more than ever. As families and individuals face the impacts of COVID-19, the need…
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EITS shares information regarding Zoom
EITS is sharing important information regarding accessing Zoom using UGA Single Sign-On and upcoming plans for the integration of Zoom with Kaltura. New UGA SSO…
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Faculty member deploys with the CDC to fight COVID-19
He volunteered to check arriving airline passengers for symptoms.
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Collection of poems speaks to grief of infertility
Through a Small Ghost by Chelsea Dingman explores the difficulties of parenting and child loss through changing geopolitical lenses in Florida, Canada and Denmark. More…
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Columns publication break
Columns will not be published May 25 because of Memorial Day. Regular publication will resume June 1. Send announcements for that issue to columns@uga.edu by 5 p.m. on May…
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Staff Council elects officers for 2020-2021 academic year
At its May 6 meeting, the Staff Council elected officers for the coming year. The elected officers are President Savannah Hembree with the Office of Emergency…
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Map helps people locate COVID-19 resources
Youth volunteers launch live map visualizing community resources.
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Franklin College professor featured in CNBC article on reducing screen time
W. Keith Campbell, a professor in the Behavioral and Brain Sciences Program, part of the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences’ psychology department, was featured…
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Center for Food Safety director quoted in CNN story on properly cooking chicken
Francisco Diez-Gonzalez, professor in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences and director of the Center for Food Safety, was quoted in a CNN story…
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Associate professor in marketing quoted in article on toilet paper shortage
Julio Sevilla, an associate professor in Terry College’s marketing department, was quoted in an Atlanta Journal-Constitution article about the recent toilet paper shortage. Despite companies…
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Ask Me Anything interactive online sessions offered
Ask Me Anything is a series of interactive online sessions between alumni and UGA faculty members from diverse academic disciplines.
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Comfort zone: Professor makes effort to meet students where they are
Kyle Woosnam wants to see his students as more than just a face in a classroom
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Ten UGA employees retired May 1, 2020
Ten UGA employees retired May 1.
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Taylor Cain named director of engagement, leadership, and service
Cain’s appointment is effective June 11.
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Leave something to the imagination
New research shows partial concealment of a product may generate more online sales.
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Building a new model of cancer origins
UGA researcher Ying Xu and co-author Yi Zhou published a new model looking at cancer as a stress-driven process.
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Improving water through the land
Study helps municipalities take a proactive approach to improving drinking water.
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UGA offers no-cost online small business training
Programs will be available from 17 center locations throughout the state.
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Bridging the health care gap
Bernadette Heckman is tackling one of the most complicated aspects of the health care industry: inequality in care and treatment.
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‘Do less with less’: UGA researchers say sustainability requires lower energy use overall
Modern sustainability practices often encourage resource and energy efficiencies across separate sectors, such as food production or biofuels, but this siloed approach could actually lead…
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Researchers map unequal impact of COVID-19
Vulnerable counties in South Georgia are getting hit the hardest.
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UGA Science and Engineering Fair held online
Nearly 600 students participated in the statewide online competition.
