Tag: Columns
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Book of interviews shares tips and techniques of great American journalism
In “Stories Can Save Us,” journalist Matt Tullis explores how the best reporters and writers…
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Steele named associate dean for admissions for School of Medicine
He was associate dean of admissions at the University of Kansas School of Medicine.
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Getting the flu and then your shot may benefit immunity
New animal study suggests natural immunity from infection may boost immune response.
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Healthcare training blends science, art, and communications
Simulated interactions with actors contribute to how doctors learn to communicate patients and clients.
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How to transform your lawn into a native, perennial landscape
The shift toward native prairies and wildflower meadows redefines what it means for a yard…
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Reporting on first game at Sanford Stadium, other Athens milestones now free online
The collection also includes milestones such as the opening of the Beechwood Shopping Center in…
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Director of experiential learning herds students toward new fields of education
Caroline Hinton gets students excited about experiential learning.
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Aída Cuevas makes UGA Presents debut Oct. 1
Cuevas is known as “The Queen of Mariachi Music.”
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New website offers important safety information
The university’s public safety website, https://staysafe.uga.edu/, aggregates and prominently displays important safety information from across the…
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UGA weathers Hurricane Helene
Crews responded quickly to keep essential services running
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New hazard maps may predict rust disease in loblolly pine trees
Fusiform rust is one of the costliest diseases in the timber industry.
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CAES combats invasive spotted lanternfly
The insect is spreading and threatening U.S. farms and vineyards.
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Prominent physiologist named GRA Eminent Scholar in Molecular Medicine
Yana Zavros will lead the new UGA School of Medicine’s research enterprise.
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Nine straight years as top 20 university
U.S. News & World Report ranks UGA as No. 18 best public university.
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Hundreds of students serve the Athens community
Dawg Day of Service covered 30 sites across the Athens area.
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Students cover Paralympics as freelancers for Associated Press
Nine Grady College students covered the Games in Paris.
