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Associate professors discuss reinventing yourself with Fast Company
Brian Hass and Michelle vanDennen, associate professors in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences’ psychology department, were quoted in an article on fastcompany.com. The…
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Why I Give: Audrey Haynes
Name: Audrey Haynes Position: Josiah Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professor; associate professor of political science; director, Applied Politics Certificate Program At UGA: 21 years Beneficiary of his…
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Historic Clothing and Textiles Collection goes digital
Monica Sklar is working with a team of UGA students, volunteers and members of the Costume Society of America to digitize the collection.
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Georgia teams set record for semester GPA: 3.34
Twenty of Georgia’s 21 sports teams earned spring semester team GPAs of over 3.0 leading to a record 3.34 combined GPA for all UGA student-athletes.…
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Book details link between bodily movement and movement in paintings
Moving Modernism: The Urge to Abstraction in Painting, Dance, Cinema by Nell Andrew approaches modernism and abstraction through an interdisciplinary lens. The book explores dance,…
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Grady graduates offer tips for reporting on COVID-19 from home
Because of COVID-19 and social distancing measures, journalists are having to innovate new ways of reporting. Grady College’s health and medical journalism program asked some…
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UGA, industry leaders work on virtual internships
Forums focus on best practices, goals and the challenges they face.
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Despite pandemic, students thrive academically at UGA
Spring semester grade point averages on par with previous year, summer enrollment up.
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General Assembly recognizes UGA’s TifTuf bermudagrass
The Georgia-grown turfgrass is being used around the world.
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Additional set of online resources workshops set
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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Study reveals birth defects caused by flame retardant
Research focuses on man’s exposure prior to contraception.
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UGA students available to help small businesses
Services offered to help local companies adapt to COVID-19 challenge.
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Former Bulldog All-American Pat Dye passes
UGA and Auburn football legend died Monday at the age of 80.
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UGA bioplastics technologies fuel state’s economy
Company bringing 200 jobs to Athens is an essential university partner.
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Columns publication schedule
Columns has moved to its summer publication schedule. Columns will be published on July 13 and July 27. Regular publication will resume in August.
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Coordinating efforts to protect medical professionals
College of Education alumni producing face shields for health care workers.
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CCRC researchers focusing on COVID-19
UGA’s Complex Carbohydrate Research Center is tackling the pandemic.
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Research explores safer routes for logging trucks
Allowing interstate travel would provide many benefits for timber industry.
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Health communications in a crisis
In a public health crisis, it’s critically important that public health recommendations come from trusted sources.
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Digital Gallery exhibits student work
Exploring Place: An Exhibit of Student Works was created to close out the semester for the CED’s Advanced Graphics class. It is available until July…
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Arctic research project impacted by coronavirus
The coronavirus pandemic has become a global crisis with impact reaching all corners of the world, including the Arctic. One UGA researcher is experiencing these…

