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State Tipoffs Involving Georgia Newsletter for 2025-06-24 ( 7 items ) |
Addeline Wright Presents Communication Research at State Conference (10)
VALDOSTA, Georgia, June 23 -- Valdosta State University issued the following news:
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Addeline Wright Presents Communication Research at State Conference
By Jessica Pope
VALDOSTA -- Addeline Wright of Dawsonville, Georgia, recently presented "The Communication Question: Finding a Method of Communication for a d/Deaf or Hard of Hearing Child" at the 2025 Georgia Collegiate Honors Council Conference.
It was an opportunity for the Valdosta State University student to share her innovative re more PR
Augusta University: Revolutionizing Dental Education - DCG Instructor Creates 3D Teaching Tool (10)
AUGUSTA, Georgia, June 24 (TNSjou) -- Augusta University issued the following news release:
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Revolutionizing dental education: DCG instructor creates 3D teaching tool
To be a good dentist, you have to have a keen eye for detail. You have to be able to perfectly file and shape a tooth for whatever restorative treatment you're trying to accomplish, or you could cause a new set of problems. Learning how to do this is imperative for a future dentist's career - and it's not the easiest thing more PR
Georgia Institute of Technology: Vision for Science Diplomacy - Q&A With Cassidy Sugimoto (10)
ATLANTA, Georgia, June 24 -- The Georgia Institute of Technology issued the following news:
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A New Vision for Science Diplomacy: Q&A With Cassidy Sugimoto
Sugimoto reveals how an open and more equitable science ecosystem can benefit us all.
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Cassidy Sugimoto describes herself as a "metascientist." She analyzes how the scientific ecosystem operates, and how its parts -- the people, patents, publications, policies, funding, data, and more -- comprise and influence the whole.
For her more PR
Georgia Southern University Receives Funding to Launch Rural Opioid Harm Reduction Program for Justice-involved Individuals (10)
STATESBORO, Georgia, June 24 -- Georgia Southern University issued the following news release:
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Georgia Southern University receives funding to launch rural opioid harm reduction program for justice-involved individuals
Georgia Southern University's Institute for Health Logistics and Analytics (IHLA) has been awarded $2.2 million from the Georgia Opioid Crisis Abatement to launch a two-year initiative aimed at reducing opioid-related harm among justice-involved individuals in rural count more PR
KSU Researcher Awarded Prestigious NSF Medium Grant to Advance Balance Technologies in VR (10)
KENNESAW, Georgia, June 24 -- Kennesaw State University issued the following news release:
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KSU researcher awarded prestigious NSF Medium Grant to advance balance technologies in VR
It's often said that virtual reality (VR) will revolutionize healthcare, education, immersive training, and entertainment, but there's a hidden challenge standing in the way: imbalance.
Despite the promise of immersive technology, even healthy users frequently experience instability while using head-mounted more PR
University of Georgia: How the World is Preparing the Workforce for AI (10)
ATHENS, Georgia, June 24 (TNSjou) -- The University of Georgia issued the following news:
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How the world is preparing the workforce for AI
Creating AI-focused curriculum and teaching employees how to use AI are priorities of many countries
By Sydney Barrilleaux
Artificial intelligence is spreading into many aspects of life, from communications and advertising to grading tests. But with the growth of AI comes a shake-up in the workplace.
New research from the University of Georgia is s more PR
University of Georgia: Most Gifted Students Feel Supported, But One in Three Feel Stigmatized (10)
ATHENS, Georgia, June 24 (TNSjou) -- The University of Georgia issued the following news:
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Most gifted students feel supported, but one in three feel stigmatized
Some students struggle with peer interactions, sense of belonging
By Sydney Barrilleaux
Gifted students are often placed in separate classes under different expectations. And while some experience school just like any other kid, a recent study from the University of Georgia found some gifted students face challenges their peer more PR
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