Tag: Columns
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Exhibition catalog examines works of Pier Francesco Foschi
This volume offers a timely and critical reevaluation of the versatile and innovative Renaissance artist.
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Expanding access to agricultural pathways across Georgia
A $1.5M USDA grant will help UGA advance agricultural initiatives.
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Colorful foods improve athletes’ vision
Visual range is a critical asset for top athletes in almost any sport.
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Agrawal appointed director of School of Computing
The school is administered by Franklin College and the College of Engineering.
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Study shows need for more female STEM leadership
The percentage of women in federal STEM jobs hasn’t changed since 2005.
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UGA prepares workforce for Georgia’s second largest industry
In 2021, nearly 200 million visitors to Georgia produced $34.4 billion in direct spending.
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Understanding how couples integrate finances
UGA researchers check how lifestyle affects approach to joint accounts.
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Parents Leadership Council raises over $1M for student programs
Parent-funded grant program enhances undergraduate student life.
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Rutledge Wood: Being Rutledge
Wood has built a career on his love of cars, connecting with people, and a…
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Nominations open for new youth leadership program
Fanning Institute will implement statewide Youth LEAD Georgia.
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Fishers of Men
Utilizing churches to provide rural healthcare
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Centered on Research
From turtles to biotechnology, undergraduate students gain first-hand research experience
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Precision agriculture conference addressed industry needs
It harnessed the collective expertise of students, scientists and agrotechnology.
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MBA students contribute to local nonprofit boards
More than 20 nonprofits have participated in the program.
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Researcher awarded $3.2M to study child brain development
New study investigates how environment can affect neurocognitive development.
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Changing the way we diagnose and treat schizophrenia
Researchers working on better treatment and a clearer perception of the disorder.
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A huge machine that’s red and black
A brief history of the University of Georgia’s Redcoat Marching Band.
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Vaccine hesitancy persists among parents
Some parents have concerns about childhood vaccines, like the MMR and flu shots.
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High-Impact Learning Experiences
Creating extraordinary learning opportunities that inspire students to learn at a deeper level.
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Faculty discuss ways to harness AI potential
Participants in the Academic Affairs Faculty Symposium attended keynote, panel and discussion sessions.
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UGA hosts international human trafficking researchers to standardize best practices
Experts in human trafficking prevalence estimation will share insights learned from research projects.
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USDA renews award to UGA-led consortium for Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education
The 10-year awards are being made by USDA’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture.
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Lauth, founding dean of SPIA, passes at 85
Lauth joined the UGA faculty in 1981.
