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Book compiles essays on Georgia coast
Tracking the Golden Isles: The Natural and Human Histories of the Georgia Coast by Anthony J. Martin is a collection of essays that investigates animal…
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EITS website gets fresh look and feel
To better communicate available campus technology and upcoming technology changes, EITS has redesigned its main website, eits.uga.edu. The site’s design was last updated more than five…
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Research unlocks genetic key to sunflower resilience
The results could improve production of agricultural crop plants.
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UGA offering socially distanced summer activities
From workshops to tours, the programs are designed to engage Athens community.
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Pandemic could make drug resistance epidemic worse
UGA expert says widespread antibiotic use could add fuel to the fire.
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Studying Abroad at a Distance
UGA Cortona students’ art makes online debut.
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UGA helps rural health care providers during pandemic
Public health officials use customized report to plan and make decisions.
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Phase 1 marks welcome return of campus research
Units across the campus are implementing safe resumption plans.
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VITA program assists taxpayers during pandemic
UGA students use tax preparation classroom experience to help Georgians.
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President Morehead updates campus on FY21 budget
The budget includes funding for several capital projects and avoids furloughs.
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University prepares for return to classrooms
Multiple instructional units are working to enhance the learning environment.
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Light drinking may protect brain function
UGA study shows that for older people it could help cognitive condition.
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Preparing campus for the return of students
UGA working to ensure facilities are safe, ready for fall semester.
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Ecologists detect warning signals of malaria outbreak
An early warning system for disease resurgence could be valuable tool.
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Veterans Legal Clinic creates outreach program
School of Law clinic extends work for veterans across Georgia.
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OLLI@UGA offers program of classes for summer
The lineup of 28 classes, featuring some of OLLI’s most popular instructors, will be presented July 6 through Aug. 6 at 10:30 a.m. and 2…
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Professor challenges students on diet culture
Weight stigma can be harmful to many, including marginalized identities.
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Summer 2020 issue of The Georgia Review now available
The latest issue of The Georgia Review, Summer 2020, is now available for purchase. The issue features new writing from Garrett Hongo, Aimee Nezhukumatathil, Laura…
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Markers of health
Arthur Edison’s expertise lies in metabolomics, the study of essentially all the small molecules that make up an organism, tissues or cells.
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UGA Speech and Hearing Clinic offers curbside services; teletherapy
The clinic is supporting audiology patients through a new curbside service model, which reduces physical contact between patients and audiologists. Additionally, speech-language patients can engage…
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Donald Coleman named inaugural director of student transitions
The director of student transitions will play a vital role in the provision of programs and services to ensure the retention, progression and success of…
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Camelio appointed associate dean for research, innovation, and entrepreneurship
As associate dean, Camelio will be responsible for creating programs that further the College of Engineering’s strategic priorities while aligning those programs with UGA’s strategic…
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Watson named Hall of Fame recipient
Carol A. Watson, director of the Law Library, has received the American Association of Law Libraries’ Hall of Fame Award. Established in 2009, this honor…
