Category: Uncategorized
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Music school piano professor launches solo project
‘E Pluribus Unum’ celebrates the contributions of immigrants to American musical life.
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Kids with special needs still face care gaps
Research shows need for better support for vulnerable families.
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Webber edits book on the use of data analytics
The book helps readers understand how analytics can support major organizational functions in higher education.
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How do people solve global problems?
Developing a vaccine is an example of the way to tackle big issues.
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Spanish paintings on view at Georgia Museum of Art
“Power and Piety in 17th-Century Spanish Art” focuses on Golden Age.
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Georgia Museum of Art receives book awards
Two books tie for the Mary Ellen LoPresti Award.
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UGA researchers are building safer medical devices
Scientists develop triple-threat coating to prevent hospital-related infections.
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UGA to recognize historically Black fraternities, sororities
Markers will be installed near the Tate Student Center.
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UGA engineers develop soft robotic gripper
Inspired by twining plants, it has a variety of possible applications.
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Exploring how prostate cancer cells resist treatment
Research could provide a pathway for prostate cancer therapeutics.
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Toxic pollutants can impact wildlife disease spread
Research findings have implications for human health, wildlife conservation.
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Colvin named UGA’s economic development director in Atlanta
Colvin is currently the executive director of economic development for the University System of Georgia.
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Smaller households are less efficient with food
Planning is key to reducing food waste in American households.
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Keep your Thanksgiving gatherings safe and healthy
CDC guidelines offer a good blueprint for a happy holiday.
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Giving thanks can keep marriages going
UGA research says that acts of gratitude can go a long way.
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Why sanctions can worsen human rights abuses
Research could have an impact on foreign policy decisions.
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Invasive fish discovered in Georgia creek
The weather loach, typically found in home aquariums, could harm native fish.
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Word choice matters in weather communications
Research shows certain phrases can make people feel helpless when facing storms.
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Study explores sleep apnea, autoimmune disease link
The research results could lead to better treatment, drug therapies.
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Digging into the plant and microbe relationship
Research could lead to breakthroughs to improve agricultural crops.
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Biodegradable containers can benefit gardeners
UGA research studies efficacy and environmental impacts of containers.
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Weight loss shouldn’t be the goal of PE
New study shows kids’ physical fitness is more important than BMI
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Mothers affect how daughters act in close relationships
Mothers’ feminist attitudes have an impact on daughters speaking their mind.
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Families may struggle to find new normal after deployment
For service members, it might help to not go back to pre-deployment times.
