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Novel explores love and mercy through dual timelines and perspectives
In “Beware the Tall Grass,” Ellen Birkett Morris tells the stories of the Sloans, a modern family grappling with their young son Charlie’s troubling memories…
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Blank Foundation helps fund UGA mobile vet clinic
Foundation’s $750K pledge will help train students and improve animal welfare.
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UGA and Grand Farm plan agriculture innovation partnership
The working innovation farm plans to deploy the first field projects in 2025.
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Family stress can lead to work-related guilt for military
Study highlights how family dynamics impact work-related stress and enrichment for service members.
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Farm Boot Camp trains military veterans to start farms
The training program offers free monthly trainings and specialized workshops.
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Intranasal COVID-19 vaccine headed to clinical trials
UGA-based startup received federal funding for new intranasal COVID-19 vaccine.
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Business Engagement promotes economic growth in Athens
Vaccine company works with UGA’s Office of Business Engagement to connect with researchers and students.
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Black youth are paying an emotional toll due to racism
The brain tries to protect Black youth from racism, but it comes at a cost.
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Parents are overwhelmed. It may affect their kids’ relationship with food
Parents may pressure kids to eat certain foods and avoid others due to stress.
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Former chief justice follows in the ‘Footsteps’ of UGA trailblazers
Retired Justice Robert Benham will receive the 2024 Footsteps Award.
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Opportunity abounds for design students
The FACS program prepares students for a variety of career options.
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Protecting the Georgia coast
UGA students clean up the Georgia marsh and get rid of invasive plants.
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To Bee or Not to Bee? How to Socialize with Bees and Wasps.
What’s the difference between bees and wasps? With more than 20,000 species of bees worldwide, it’s nearly impossible for the average person to differentiate between…
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Faculty symposium focuses on student success
Attendees learned how faculty roles, responsibilities and resources support student success.
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Research and beauty collide at the Trial Gardens
The gardens are home to seeds and plants from nearly every plant breeding company worldwide.
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Urban planning professor helps students identify community strengths
Stephen Ramos works to enhance student learning through class projects that promote community engagement.
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Mote named associate vice president for instruction
In his new role, Mote oversees several offices and centers within the Office of Instruction.


