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Professor shares way to check pet heart health
Joe Bartges, professor in the College of Veterinary Medicine, recently spoke with NBC News about diet-related dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) and a way to tell if…
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Entomologist details ways to keep spiders away
Elmer Gray, a UGA Cooperative Extension entomologist and researcher in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, recently spoke with Southern Living about the different…
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Book takes on Hollywood and the sharksploitation genre
“Fins: A Novel of Relentless Satire” is a thinly disguised effort to right a wrong, seeking to counter the influence of the sensationalist portrayal of…
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Inspiring future scientists
Camp participants learned about genetics, genotypes and DNA.
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More are likely to get flu shot than updated COVID vaccine
A national survey of 1,280 adults revealed who is more likely to get each vaccine.
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Nominations accepted for 2024 President’s Medal
The medal will be presented during the Founders Day program on Jan. 26, 2024.
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UGA law school named nation’s best value in legal education
For the fourth time in six years, the school occupies the top spot.
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Parents Leadership Council accepting 2024 grant applications
The grants are awarded annually to fund scholarships and more.
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Hospital regulations spur an increase in breastfeeding, but at what cost?
Increased breastfeeding comes at expense of mothers’ careers, new study finds.
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MBA student strikes a deal on ‘Shark Tank’
Gently Soap founder Kristen Dunning takes her UGA-born soap to prime time.
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Focusing on students
Michelle Cook chats about her new role as vice president for student affairs
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CURO provides students with real research experience
CURO began in 1997 as a special opportunity for honors students.
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Growing interest in regenerative agriculture is driving research to restore the Earth
Readily available, research-based programs and educational resources can improve the lives of individuals, families and communities.
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Landscape architecture now considered STEM discipline
All these aspects come together in CED coursework to create functional spaces that improve the experiences of others.
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New Zoom booths open for reservations at MLC, McBay Library
The booths can be reserved in 30-minute increments for up to two hours.
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Moore named Deputy Chief of Staff
The appointment is effective Oct. 1.
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Graduate program administrator serves as a resource
Katrina Neidlinger guides Mary Frances Early College of Education graduate students through the process.
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UGA Special Collections exhibition explores how interstates paved the future
The exhibition will remain on display through April 24.
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Indigo Girls join the UGA Symphony Orchestra for sold-out concerts
Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct. 10 and 11 at 7:30 p.m., Indigo Girls will give sold-out performances at Hodgson Concert Hall with the UGA Symphony Orchestra and conductor…
