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Museum book receives national recognition
“Vernacular Modernism” received an honorable mention in the Eric Hoffer Book Awards.
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Tincher new Sponsored Projects director
Sponsored Projects Administration has a new permanent executive director in Jill Tincher.
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New Materials Institute hosts biannual I/UCRC CB2 meeting
The UGA New Materials Institute recently hosted the biannual Industry Advisory Board meeting for the National Science Foundation Industry & University Cooperative Research Center for…
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FACS dietetics students attain near perfect match rate for internships
For the second year in a row, dietetics students at UGA’s College of Family and Consumer Sciences achieved a near perfect match rate for post-graduate…
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PSO Faculty Fellow creates leaders, learners at State Botanical Garden
As a Public Service and Outreach Faculty Fellow, James C. Anderson II created the leadership program, called Learning by Leading, to empower students and help…
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‘Peabody Presents: Stories of the Year’ to air July 7
In-depth discussion on best stories of the year airs July 7 at 10:30 p.m.
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UGA in Washington reception reunites alumni, friends
More than 140 UGA alumni work on Capitol Hill.
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Entomology professor’s lab studying new approaches to mosquito control
Thanks to recent discoveries at the University of Georgia, it may soon become easier to fend off mosquito swarms.
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Non-UGA emails
Beginning July 5, emails sent to @uga.edu addresses from non-UGA addresses will be flagged with an external mail notice.
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Pigs help scientists understand human brain
Imaging analysis shows swine models even more effective for neurological research.
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Social work, law students collaborate in court
Innovative course gives them firsthand experience in family trauma.
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Morehead to co-chair University Leadership Forum
Forum focuses on innovation to build the workforce of the future.
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Birth order influences CEO risk-taking
Research shows younger siblings often take more risks as chief executives.
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Strickland Foundation scholarships to aid rural areas
Gift establishes four Georgia Commitment Scholarships prioritizing 16 counties.
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UGA students, alumni receive 13 NSF Fellowships
Seven graduate students, six alumni receive competitive national award.
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David Stanley
From mentoring local high school students to developing a diversity workshop series, David Stanley, a Ph.D. student in counseling psychology, is passionate about helping others and…
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Shelley Zuraw
Shelley Zuraw has a knack for making Renaissance and Baroque art feel much more modern.
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Parasites affect host responses to environmental change
Researchers offer examples to illustrate importance of having baseline parasite data.
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UGA launches alumni-student mentor program
Housed in the Career Center, the UGA Mentor Program serves both students and alumni.
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How fathers, children should spend time together
Study dives into factors that could help develop a stronger relationship.
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Young Dawgs encourages students’ passions for science
Since the program began in 2008, 1,198 high school students have participated.
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Ronald Pegg
Whether food scientist Ronald Pegg is chasing coffee “from bean to cup” in Costa Rica or pinpointing the phenolic antioxidant constituents in Georgia pecans, he…
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Professional development for faculty on tap for summer, fall
Professional development opportunities for faculty include programs on writing, mentoring, inclusion and other career-development topics.
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Why I Give: Susan Haire
Name: Susan B. Haire Position: Director of Criminal Justice Studies and Professor of Political Science in the School of Public and International Affairs, Women’s Studies…
