Tag: Columns
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UGA dairy scientist pairs exceptional cows with exceptional students
Upon joining UGA in 2013, Jillian Fain Bohlen sought to diversify the dairy cattle herd…
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Three UGA students named Hollings Scholars
The Hollings Scholarship Program is designed to increase undergraduate training in oceanic and atmospheric sciences.
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Photojournalism research reframes way visuals are used
New research shows that photojournalism continues to evolve and reframe why specific pictures should be…
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OLLI@UGA presents awards for outstanding service, appoints new officers
The awards and appointments were highlighted during the organization’s annual meeting.
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Database purchases increase diversity in collections at UGA Libraries
These new databases join other resources the Libraries provide in support of inclusive research.
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UGA Staff Mentor Program registration opens
The UGA Staff Mentor Program provides staff with an opportunity to focus on their personal…
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Lee Roy B. Giles Encouragement Award recipient named
This year’s award winners are Lla Lyn Anderson and Sha’Mira Covington.
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Bartolomeo awarded predoctoral NIH fellowship
The Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award Individual Predoctoral Fellowship is given to enhance…
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Hadden appointed new director for CAIS
The appointment was effective May 15.
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Grass in the Olympic Stadium developed by UGA in Tifton
UGA’s TifSport and TifGrand, tough and durable bermudagrasses, were decades in the making.
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Orientation starts with innovation
Dawg Camp Innovate welcomes its third student cohort of 24 incoming students.
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New composite material has potential for medical use
The materials incorporate cotton and are stretchable and breathable.
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UGA raises $205.2 million in FY21
69,573 donors push university fundraising to pre-pandemic levels.
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UGA all-star overcomes injury, makes Team USA
Georgia Bulldogs send 31 athletes, alumni and coaches to 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo.
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Leadership development effort spans the state
Fanning Institute to assist seven more communities with leadership programs.
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Raulerson named UGA’s state government relations director
He will work to enhance the university’s relationships with state stakeholders.
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Using snakes to monitor Fukushima radiation
Researchers use GPS trackers on rat snakes to track movements at Fukushima.
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Renewable energy OK, but not too close to home
Almost nobody wants to live close to fossil fuel power plants.
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UGA Alumni Association unveils 2021 40 Under 40
Alumni Association recognizes outstanding graduates under the age of 40.
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Museum debuts expanded contemporary collection
Georgia Museum of Art to exhibit Neo-Abstraction show.
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At-risk homeowners may forgo flood insurance
UGA researchers find unrealistic expectations may influence insurance decisions.
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Small cattle farm grows up with help from UGA
The SBDC helped middle Georgia farmer successfully expand operations.
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Sibling track stars trained together at UGA
One is Olympics bound, but they have made the journey together.
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Language isolation affects health of Mexican Americans
New UGA study finds health ramifications for Hispanic older adults.
