Tag: Columns
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Assistant English professor discusses linguistic hierarchy
Aruni Kashyap, assistant professor in the English department within the Franklin College of Arts and…
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First Faculty Artist Series concert to feature new saxophone lecturer
Brandon Quarles will perform on Sept. 28 in Ramsey Hall at 7:30 p.m.
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Performing Arts Center season features variety of orchestras
The performers range from the world’s leading big band to Georgia’s own major symphony to…
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Eleven UGA employees retired Sept. 1, 2021
Eleven UGA employees retired Sept. 1, 2021.
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Associate professor shares passion for music, science
Art Grider finds ways to nurture his love of the saxophone and research.
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Seven majors at the Terry College of Business ranked by U.S. News
Terry’s undergraduate program ranked top 15 among public B-schools for fifth straight year.
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UGA to host Faculty Exchange Program in African Veterinary Science
The program is designed to help developing countries in Africa improve their university agricultural education,…
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Model provides clues about Guinea worm transmission
The findings were recently published in the International Journal for Parasitology.
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Parent giving enhances the student experience
Parents of UGA students support important initiatives on campus.
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UGA among nation’s top universities for graduation rate among Pell Grant recipients
UGA ranks 23rd among four-year public universities.
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New heat exposure model can protect citizens
This has implications for the future as we move toward personalized heat exposure warnings.
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Sexual relationship norms affected by social media
New study shows what we consume online can shape views of consent and sexual activity.
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A history of colorism sheds light on discrimination today
New research provides case studies of the effect of skin tone.
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Program helps rural students acclimate to life at UGA
The ALL Georgia program serves more than 3,000 students.
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Reports of COVID-19 decline sharply at UGA
Cases down 85% over the last two weeks.
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Dog parasite is developing resistance to treatments
Hookworms have evolved to evade all FDA approved medications used to kill them.
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‘It feels unreal’: UGA delivers first $1K vaccine prizes
Fifty vaccinated individuals win UGA’s $1,000 prize through incentive program.
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To keep forests sustainable, education for women is key
New study finds gaps in programs that connect women with their land.
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UGA receives national diversity award for eighth consecutive year
UGA received national recognition for its commitment to diversity and inclusion.
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College of Public Health updates website
The updates showcase the college’s academic programs, research and outreach efforts.
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Book examines history of foreign-owned automotive sector
Timothy J. Minchin’s book offers up a new history of the foreign-owned auto industry.
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UGA submits compliance certification for reaffirmation of accreditation
UGA submitted its Compliance Certification Report to the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission…
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Fall 2021 issue of The Georgia Review now available
The Georgia Review’s Fall 2021 issue is now available for purchase. This issue features new…
