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Book seeks to locate the everyday through geography
In The Geography of Everyday: Toward an Understanding of the Given, author Rob Sullivan explores the everyday through the lens of geography. He makes the…
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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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USG Board of Regents endorses more than $39 million in UGA capital projects for FY22
The projects will enhance research, outreach and teaching opportunities across the University of Georgia.
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Alumnus awarded prestigious Phi Kappa Phi Fellowship
Alumnus Chip Chambers, known as the Mic Man, is heading to medical school.
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Campus reopening underway
Many new measures are being taken to ensure everyone’s safety.
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COVID-19 clinical trials lack diversity
Trials need more Black, Indigenous and people of color to generalize results.
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‘Insect apocalypse’ may not be happening in U.S.
Long-term ecological site study shows no net insect changes.
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Preparing for a safe return to campus
UGA students talk about what being Dawg Strong means to them.
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Analysis finds environmental link to antibiotic resistance
Genetic testing finds heavy metal contamination is also a culprit.
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Spiky COVID-19 particle no match for taste bud cells
First study to show taste bud cell immunity from contact with virus particle.
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‘Campus Conversation’ covers variety of COVID-19 topics
The webinar addressed pressing questions from the UGA campus community.
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UGA Libraries reopen with safety measures in place
The reopening comes as UGA prepares to welcome students for fall classes.
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UGA researchers to study zoonotic disease spillover
Most infectious disease outbreaks involve transmission from animals to humans.
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Key programs relocate into Innovation District
The moves will strengthen UGA’s role in boosting economic vitality in Athens.
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Creating a more resilient peanut
Peggy Ozias-Akins’ research on the unassuming but highly nutritious peanut plant could provide valuable insights on how to feed a growing global population.
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Fusillo receives 2020-2022 Phi Kappa Phi Artist Award
Lisa A. Fusillo, professor of dance in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, has been selected by The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi—the…
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Das named to Class of 2019-2020 Jefferson Science Fellows
K.C. Das, a professor of agricultural and environmental engineering at UGA, was recently named to the 2019-2020 class of Jefferson Science Fellows. The Jefferson Science…
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Koch earns Master Strength and Conditioning honor
Katrin Koch, director of strength and conditioning for Olympic sports at the University of Georgia, has earned distinction as a Master Strength and Conditioning Coach…
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Brown’s book wins 2020 Silver Independent Publisher Book Award
Lonnie T. Brown Jr.’s book Defending the Public’s Enemy: The Life and Legacy of Ramsey Clark (Stanford University Press, 2019) received the 2020 Silver Independent…
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Training & Development announces fall schedule
Professional development classes for UGA faculty and staff are now available for the 2020 fall semester (August – December) through University Human Resources Training &…




