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UGA posts record $477.5M in R&D expenditures for FY2019
Over the past five years, expenditures have jumped more than 34 percent.
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Justice Benham continues to ‘slay the dragon of injustice’
He talks about his journey in the legal system for Holmes-Hunter Lecture.
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How researchers track a disease outbreak
Distinguished Research Professor John Drake models infectious disease outbreaks.
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Albany State president to give Mary Frances Early Lecture
It will include a ceremony naming the College of Education in Early’s honor.
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Ecologist receives NSF CAREER grant
She studies freshwater ecosystems with a focus on how human activities alter them.
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How to talk to your child about coronavirus
Honesty and directness are key to having a productive conversation.
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UGA launches national search for agriculture dean
24-member committee includes representatives from industry and state government.
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Fanning Institute hosts leadership conference
A native of southeast Georgia, Lynda Brannen Williamson spent her life working to improve the Statesboro community as a civic leader, a legacy that continued…
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UGA research: Warnings can alert consumers to ‘fake’ news
Social media platforms could play a role in preventing readers from falling prey.
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How first responders can protect themselves
Personnel working to prevent the spread of coronavirus need to take precautions.
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Botanical Garden center gets topping-out ceremony
The Center for Art and Nature is one of three projects underway at the garden.
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Emily Goggin
Boren Scholar Emily Goggin came to UGA with an open mind about her future and found her calling early on. She has studied in Brazil…
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Llewellyn Cornelius
Llewellyn Cornelius, the Donald L. Hollowell Distinguished Professor of Social Justice and Civil Rights Studies in the School of Social Work, conducts research that is…
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Gauging the threat posed by the coronavirus
Public health professor discusses masks, the flu and the coronavirus impact.
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Communicating about coronavirus can be difficult
Grady College’s Glen Nowak specializes in health crisis communications.
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Foundation reaffirms UGA as community engaged
It’s national recognition of UGA’s expansive outreach programs and their impact.
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10 students earn UGA-Peace Corps Prep Certificate
Ten UGA students recently graduated from the UGA-Peace Corps Prep Certificate program. The certificate program uses training and coursework to equip students with the necessary…
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‘Caribbean Voices’ podcast explores community, culture
A podcast, “Caribbean Voices,” created by Leara Rhodes and sponsored by the University of Georgia Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication in partnership with…
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OLLI@UGA expands curriculum to include evening and Saturday classes
The OLLI@UGA program is expanding its curriculum to offer classes in the evening and on Saturdays.
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CAES faculty discusses chicken pecking order in Medium article
Harshavardha Thippareddi, a faculty member in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, was recently quoted by Medium in the article “How Chicken Became Like…
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Center for Food Safety director quoted in article about romaine lettuce recalls
The director of UGA’s Center for Food Safety was recently quoted in an article by WCNC about the increase in romaine lettuce recalls.
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Dairy magazine article quotes UGA vet med faculty member
Brad Heins, a clinical assistant professor in the College of Veterinary Medicine, was quoted in a Dairy Herd Management article about how farmers can cut…
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Odum School of Ecology scientist quoted in Science magazine article
Andrew Davis, an assistant research scientist in UGA’s Odum School of Ecology, was featured in a Science magazine article about monarch butterflies.
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NCSU administrator named director of Greek Life at UGA
Joshua Welch, current associate director of fraternity and sorority life at North Carolina State University, has been named director of Greek Life at the University…
