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Edward Delgado-Romero
Edward Delgado-Romero, a professor and associate dean in the College of Education, says his ideal student is someone who views the classroom as just the…
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Loggerhead turtles headed for record-breaking season
Data from UGA researchers points to largest number of nests in recent history.
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UGA assists in first assessment of peer support
State of Georgia partners with School of Social Work researchers.
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Addressing food insecurity in Clarke County
Two middle schools create food pantries with help from AmeriCorps VISTAs at UGA.
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Study sheds light on Georgia farmer suicides
UGA research uncovers several factors about the stresses Georgia farmers face.
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STEAM programs inspire kids and adults
The goal is to help introduce students in UGA Extension’s 4-H to new opportunities.
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Jessica Shotwell
Doctoral student Jessica Shotwell is passionate about public health and is researching ways to facilitate and improve health care systems and health communication platforms so people…
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Jacqueline Hammersley
Terry College of Business professor Jacqueline Hammersley educates students while also conducting research that has a direct effect on professional accounting practice.
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UGA Foundation elects new leadership and trustees
Foundation elected 10 new trustees and accorded seven trustees emeritus status.
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College of Engineering recognized for diversity
American Society of Engineering Education recognizes UGA as bronze-level institution.
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Alumni Association unveils 2019 Class of 40 Under 40
Program celebrates alumni personal, professional and philanthropic achievements.
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Georgia Museum of Art features WPA art this summer
Three exhibitions focus on art from that era this summer.
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Working parents fight image battle on two fronts
Trying to be both a good employee and a devoted parent can be difficult.
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Radioactive tadpoles reveal contamination clues
Amphibian larvae help monitor environmental contamination.
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Helping heal trauma patients through dance
Dance movement therapy is one of many forms of treatment therapists can provide.
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Michael Yabsley
Professor Michael Yabsley studies diseases that affect wildlife, people and domestic animals while also mentoring students and helping them grow professionally.
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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.

