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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…
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Employee website
On June 30, the legacy University of Georgia employee self-service site, employee.uga.edu, will be retired and will become inaccessible. Pre-2019 pay stubs and W-2s will…
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More than 3,500 donors participated in university’s inaugural Giving Week
More than 3,500 members of the UGA community, including alumni, parents, faculty, staff, students and friends, came together the week of April 20 to raise…
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Alumnus named new state relations director
Grant Thomas will be UGA’s primary liaison to the Georgia General Assembly, the Office of the Governor, state agencies and related groups.
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Researchers use technology to predict schizophrenia
They will explore novel risk identification methods such as digital phenotyping.
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Museum shows minimal works in “Color, Form and Light”
The exhibition will be on display June 22 through Oct. 13.
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UGA collaborating on child welfare workforce education
School of Social Work to help evaluate the health of Georgia DFCS.

