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Type 2 diabetes increased by almost 20% over a decade
Age, race, income and obesity all factor in the risk of developing diabetes.
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Alumnus leaves $1M to support travel, study away
CED graduate worked in the National Park Service for three decades.
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Five UGA scholars granted NSF CAREER awards
The faculty members are recognized for their research and potential as academic role models.
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UGA faculty named SEC Academic Leadership Development Program Fellows
Fellows represent a range of disciplines across campus.
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UGA program recognized for supporting leadership development
The Women’s Staff Leadership Institute is administered through University Human Resources’ Learning and Development.
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Minority Student Science Association receives top student organization award
The Student Engagement Awards celebrate the accomplishments of student leaders and student organizations.
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EITS biannual network maintenance set for Sept. 29
The maintenance will result in intermittent outages of campus Internet access and campus information systems.
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UGA Libraries’ Brown Media Archives offers free home movie digitization
Items can be picked up during a special event on Nov. 9.
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Protect pollinators by joining the Great Southeast Pollinator Census
The 2024 Great Southeast Pollinator Census is scheduled for Aug. 23-24.
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Keep these toxic plants away from your pets
It’s important to know which plants could make dogs or cats sick.
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Lead lineman powers campus through teamwork
For Mike Kennedy, safety is the top priority.
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Recreational Sports associate director finds meaning in movement
Lance Haynie provides opportunities for connection.
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Forty-five UGA employees retired Aug. 1, 2024
Forty-five UGA employees retired Aug. 1, 2024.
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Scattered, smothered and curated: Micah Cash photographs Waffle House
“Waffle House Vistas” opens Aug. 24.
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Associate professor discusses the best products to ‘buy for life’
Dee Warmath, associate professor and Leadership Fellow for Innovation and Entrepreneurship in the College of Family and Consumer Sciences, recently spoke with Forbes about the…
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Clinical associate professor shares the importance of food safety in warm weather
Tracey Brigman, clinical associate professor in the College of Family and Consumer Sciences’ nutritional sciences department, recently spoke with WTOP about keeping foods safe in…
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Extension specialist weighs in on best time of day to mow lawns
Clint Waltz, a UGA Cooperative Extension specialist with the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences’ crop and soil sciences department, recently spoke with Southern Living…
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Book of essays explores self-perceptions and self-imposed expectations of women
In “Old Enough,” 21 women creatives write about the experience of aging. With several women from various demographics, this book is not squeamish about the…
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Building a more sustainable world
UGA partners with Boehringer Ingelheim to promote better business practices.
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Carrollton RSVP envisions downtown’s bright future
UGA helps guide the community for growth and economic development.
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UGA welcomes Class of 2028
This semester, the University of Georgia welcomed 6,175 first-year students from more than 43,000 applicants. It’s one of most academically qualified classes in the university’s…
