Tag: News
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Psychology professor discusses importance of spouses, partners to personal well-being
Richard Slatcher, a psychology professor in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, was recently…
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Twenty-five UGA employees retired July 1, 2021
Twenty-five UGA employees retired July 1, 2021.
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Waldeck chosen to lead ALEC in CAES
The appointment was effective July 1.
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Center for Integrative Conservation Research names new director
Laura German will support CICR’s mission to further collaborative training, research and problem-solving.
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Cassera named summer 2021 Innovation Fellow
Applications for the 2021 fall cohort are now open. The deadline to apply is Aug.…
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Cantaloupe juice — the next big thing?
UGA researchers are stepping in to help find novel uses for cantaloupe.
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Owsiak named interim associate dean of Morehead Honors College
He will primarily oversee the academic side of the college and coordinate CURO, the UGA-wide…
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As children prepare to return to school, make sleep a priority
To accommodate the shift from summer break, consistent bedtime routines are crucial.
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UGA Skidaway Institute joins ocean color nanosatellite project
The nanosatellite, the SeaHawk-1 CubeSat, is about the size of a loaf of bread and…
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Engage & Learn Grant Program applications open through Aug. 31
The Engage & Learn Grant Program will award a minimum of 10 internal grants each…
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Ph.D. Career Accelerator Program accepting applications
This initiative, which is in its second year, is a non-academic certificate program that helps…
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New podcast shares UGA’s infectious disease expertise
“People, Parasites and Plagues” takes advantage of UGA’s research strengths in infectious diseases and related…
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Morrison releases ‘Beauty of the Wild’
In “Beauty of the Wild,” Darrel Morrison tells stories of people and places that have…
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UGA Mentor Program opens to faculty/staff mentors
The UGA Mentor Program has facilitated 2,775 mentoring relationships since its inception in 2019.
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Presidential Interdisciplinary Seed Grant proposals due Aug. 1
A short letter of intent from prospective teams is due Aug. 1, and proposals are…
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Director shares about threat of women’s studies programs being cut
Juanita Johnson-Bailey, director of the Institute for Women’s Studies and a lifelong education, administration, and…
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Professor discusses opioid settlement
Elizabeth Burch, a professor in the School of Law, was recently quoted in a Bloomberg…
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Assistant professor quoted in story on ageism in the workplace
Matt Knepper, an assistant professor of economics in the Terry College of Business, was recently…
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Kota Ezawa reenvisions missing masterpieces
The exhibition includes 13 works of art that pay homage to the objects stolen during…
