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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.
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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…
