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Emotion coaching can help in anorexia nervosa treatment
A “five-minute speech sample” can help therapists determine course of action.
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What you need to know about the census
The U.S. Census Bureau is on a mission to reach every person in the country.
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Student emergency fund helps Dawgs in need
As the number of requests surged, UGA increased support for the funds.
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Connecting Georgia seafood producers to consumers
A UGA partnership is solving a problem caused by the pandemic.
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Struggling community takes on COVID-19 crisis
UGA School of Social Work helps East Athens find resources.
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Maintaining mental health during the pandemic
Graduate students develop a well-being guide to aid the community.
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Growing back the lymph system
The study provides hope for cancer-related lymphedema.
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Pharmacist clears up confusion about remdesivir
New COVID-19 drug might shorten duration of symptoms in severely ill patients.
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More than 7,300 students eligible for graduation
Commencement ceremonies tentatively scheduled for fall if deemed safe.
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Peabody Awards announces 60 nominees
Honor celebrates best storytelling across broadcasting and digital media.
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Campus Catering launches new website
The homepage features food photography and allows customers the ability to easily browse menus for meetings, luncheons, receptions, banquets and more.
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Book features never-before-seen personal writing and photos
Rosa Parks: In Her Own Words features the civil rights icon’s personal papers from the Library of Congress, where the Parks Collection is housed. Previously…
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Lecturer quoted in story about paying rent during the pandemic
Michael Thomas, a lecturer in the College of Family and Consumer Sciences, was quoted in an article from Las Vegas Review-Journal about paying rent during…
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Faculty member quoted in U.S. News & World Report story on staying slim during the pandemic
Emma Laing, clinical associate professor and director of dietetics in the College of Family and Consumer Sciences, was quoted in a U.S. News & World…
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Regents’ Professor discusses BP oil spill in National Geographic
Samantha Joye, an Athletic Association Professor of Arts & Sciences and Regents’ Professor in the department of marine sciences in the Franklin College of Arts…
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Why I Give: Tony Waller
Name: Tony Waller Position: Director of Public Sector Career Advising and Bar Exam Success Programming At UGA: 4½ years Beneficiary of his gift to the university:…
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UGA researcher goes on a wild gopher frog chase
University of Georgia researcher Stacey Lance is working to identify suitable habitat for Carolina gopher frogs, a species identified as endangered in the Carolinas, Georgia…
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Secure parental relationships help kids with asthma
A secure parental relationship helps children with asthma function better, according to research led by University of Georgia psychologist Katherine Ehrlich.
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NIH grants will fund study of innate immunity to influenza and pneumococcus
UGA researcher Balázs Rada is the principal investigator on two NIH-funded projects totaling $2.3M.
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UGA entomologist’s advice to increase on-farm biodiversity
For many years, researchers have been studying the benefits of ecologically-based farming practices on the overall sustainability of agricultural systems.
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Study seeks risk factors for COVID-19 severity
Symptoms and test results can determine levels of inflammation in the body.
