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Dance and music move in concert for joint faculty member’s research
Rumya Putcha’s work as a dancer and vocalist informs her teaching in music and women’s studies
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Socci to lead UGA’s Center for Research and Education at Wormsloe
Socci will facilitate research, education and public outreach at the center.
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See St. Petersburg as a great composer saw it
The exhibition overlaps with the American Liszt Society Festival at UGA’s Hugh Hodgson School of Music.
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Dodd Galleries host exhibition by 2024 Margie E. West Prize winner
“Hong Hong: Inland” opens Aug. 29.
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Stories of UGA’s Olympic athletes on display at Special Collections Libraries
“Bulldog Olympians”will be on display in the building’s Rotunda from Aug. 30 until the end of the year.
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Assistant professor discusses motivating middle schoolers in STEM
Emily Rosenzweig, assistant professor in the Mary Frances Early College of Education’s educational psychology department, recently spoke with Education Week about building confidence as a way…
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Dietetics director talks about the difference in sizes, textures and styles of oats
Emma Laing, clinical professor and director of dietetics in the College of Family and Consumer Sciences’ nutritional sciences department, recently spoke with Southern Living about the…
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Garden coordinator shares how to attract mason bees to gardens
Becky Griffin, community and school garden coordinator with the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences and UGA Cooperative Extension, recently spoke with Southern Living about how…
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A Helping Hand in Hospitality
Developing leaders in a $2.8 trillion industry
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Not So Ancient History
Classics are alive and well in the Classic City
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Kristen Iskandrian and Laura Cotten: Book Club
Turning pages
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Raj Shingadia: Fish Story
Water world
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Mark Anthony Thomas: Baltimore Strong
Helping a city recover from tragedy
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Fernando Velasco: Flying High
Still in the game
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Mike Macdonald: The Right Man for the Job
Hey, coach
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Lindsey Coral Harper: The Fabric of Her Life
Beautiful by design
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A New Public Health Enemy #1
Not quite the last of us
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1904 — The Pacesetter: Robert P. Brooks
A groundbreaker in many ways
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1998 — The Philosopher: Scott Hershovitz
Getting philosophical
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1960 — The Renaissance Man: Bob Edge
A lifetime of support
