Tag: Franklin College of Arts and Sciences
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Integrative Precision Agriculture Conference showcases the future of farming
The conference spotlights new partners.
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UGA’s Michael Skibsted named 2025 Udall Scholar
The scholarship recognizes students for their commitment to environmental issues.
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UGA’s Yeongseo Son named a Knight-Hennessy Scholar
She will pursue a Ph.D. in immunology from the Stanford University School of Medicine.
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Poor heart health increases risk of dementia for Black Americans
Diabetes and high blood pressure increase the risk of degenerative diseases like dementia.
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UGA Class of 2025 spreads its wings and learns to fly
More than 8,700 graduates welcomed as newest alumni.
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The Rock Doctor: Measuring the pulse of volcanos past and present — for the future
Pistone and his team set out to understand the magmatic and volcanic systems that shape…
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UGA Community Art School summer courses open
Classes allow participants to learn new skills, hone techniques and expand their artistic expression.
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Scientists use ‘One Health’ model to fight Chagas disease
Almost $4 million in new grants will support UGA research into Chagas disease.
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UGA Commencement set for May 8 and May 9
Upcoming ceremonies will celebrate 7,828 students eligible for graduation.
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Aspire Fellows program prepares faculty for next phase of their career
The interdisciplinary program helps faculty build on their strengths and extend their professional impact.
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Robinson elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences
The academy is one of the oldest and most prestigious organizations of its kind.
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Smartphone apps claim to assess hot weather threats. But are they accurate?
New study finds common app underestimates heat and need for activity modifications in hot weather.
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Dancing to a different tune
A service-learning dance course unites students and community members across cultures and generations.
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UGA Libraries names nine faculty as 2025 Special Collections Fellows
The program is designed to help instructors create active learning courses with UGA Libraries.
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Schulman, ‘Dead Poets Society’ screenwriter, visits UGA Department of Religion
Schulman discussed his process writing the film and his experiences in the movie industry.
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Spread of baker’s yeast tied to human migration
DNA analysis links populations of wild yeast to those used by humans.
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Transforming education with technology
Grant-funded projects enhance student learning through immersive, interactive experiences.
