Tag: About UGA
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Tokay geckos can be health concern for pet owners
UGA research shows that these pets are resistant to antibiotics, can spread bacteria.
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Doctor’s advice can lead to more weight loss
UGA research shows that the impact direct communication can have on obesity is powerful.
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UGA scientist refutes climate change skeptics
Marshall Shepherd uses scientific evidence and public outreach to discuss climate change.
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Pharmacy students setting up shop for farm workers
UGA students providing work boots, health care services for service-learning experience.
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Twitter data holds a key to attitudes on vaccinations
UGA researcher looks to social media to improve public health.
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Elderly chronic loneliness can lead to more doctor visits
UGA study: Older adults might find a doctor’s visit like seeing a friend
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UGArden growing into more than a teaching plot
UGA student-run farm teaches about sustainable food and fills a community need.
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Ideas, impact are explored at the Roosevelt Institute
‘Best and brightest’ UGA students focus on policymaking.
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Commencement marks new start for graduates
More than 5,600 Bulldogs are joining the ranks of alumni during ceremonies today.
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A little TLC could help in harvesting blueberries
UGA researchers are working on a gentler harvesting machine to assist industry.
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Watershed UGA teaches students about campus stream health
Program provides a transformative learning experience in sustainability.
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Graduates find hands-on learning makes a big impact
Students say work outside of the classroom enhances their education.
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Warmer climate might release Arctic carbon
UGA researcher studies the massive storehouse of the long-frozen element.
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Role-playing teaching method blast from past
Reacting to the Past teaching strategy is gaining a revival on campus.
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Hands-on learning new requirement for graduation
Experiential learning initiative will prepare students for a more successful future.
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Peabody announces news, radio winners
The podcast “Serial” becomes a first-of-its-kind winner.
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Five years after oil spill, UGA still leads
Samantha Joye’s ECOGIG project continues following the impact of the Deepwater Horizon blowout in the…
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UGA is in the sustainable living business
UGA Extension helps communities start gardens, protect water resources and take care of the environment.
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UGA tackling future with precision technology
By developing methods to make agriculture more sustainable, UGA researchers are providing for the future.
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Grady turns 100 but looks to the future
Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication celebrates centennial of teaching democracy’s next generation.
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Feeding wildlife can affect risk of disease
UGA research shows that even backyard bird feeders can alter disease transmission patterns.
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Students make IMPACT with service projects
Hundreds of UGA students shun typical spring break activities to help others across the country.
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Four faculty members receive Meigs Awards
The awards represent UGA’s highest recognition for excellence in instruction.
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UGA steps up pace of turning wood into fuel
UGA researchers create fast-growing trees that could be a breakthrough for biofuel production.
