Tag: Columns
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UGA car tags pave the way for students
License plate program has funded over 3,500 scholarship awards.
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Words matter most when responding to a crisis
A confident demeanor can’t make up for avoiding the issue at hand.
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UGA research offers insight into cancer progression
New technology could help understanding of mechanics of metastatic cancer.
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UGA Libraries to enhance access to archives on local urban renewal projects
President’s Office to provide special funding for two-year digitization project.
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COVID-19 cases drop at UGA at end of semester
Cases decrease from previous week; pop-up testing offered ahead of holiday break.
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UGA celebrates National Mentor Month
The University of Georgia Mentor Program is celebrating Mentor Month. Mentor Month is observed nationally…
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To celebrate Performing Arts Center’s 25th anniversary, 25 tickets for each performance are $25
The discounted tickets go on sale four to six weeks prior to each performance
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Overweight children are developing heart complications
Kids with high BMI have stiff arteries, putting them at risk of heart disease.
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Georgia’s economy well on its way ‘back to normal’
Consumer spending, housing, business investment and local governments fuel growth.
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Three more UGA faculty elected to NAI
UGA now has 12 faculty to receive National Academy of Inventors honor.
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Preliminary injunction of federal contractor requirements
The injunction takes effect immediately and its scope is nationwide.
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Childhood trauma increases risk of opioid abuse
It can play a role in how young adults manage pain and opioid use.
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UGA dedicates Delta Innovation Hub
Facility renovation was supported by a major gift from The Delta Air Lines Foundation.
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Coping with schizophrenia, when emotions can be too much
New research shows emotion regulation much harder for those with the illness.
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COVID-19 cases remain low at UGA as semester nears end
Pop-up testing available on campus ahead of the holiday break.
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UGA sees record number of early applicants
Acceptances announced for 8,900 students for Class of 2026.
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Severe COVID could reduce male fertility
Evidence suggests possible damage to male reproductive organs from COVID.
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Crowds wowed by Winter WonderLights holiday show
Nearly a million lights bring holiday spirit to the State Botanical Garden.
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UGA continues long-term investment in residential communities
Upcoming deep cleaning, $20 million renovation plan highlight university’s priorities.
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Terrain, weather can predict wild pig movements
New UGA research could help limit damage the pigs cause.
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Juanita Daniel Marsh: Trailblazing judge
UGA alumna left a legacy and had a lasting impact on the state of Georgia.
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‘African Perspectives’ celebrates 25 years on the air
Akinloye Ojo recognized by WUGA-FM.
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CED professor co-authors new book
‘Oil Spaces’ traces petroleum’s impact through a range of territories from across the world.

