State Tipoffs Involving Georgia Newsletter for Friday August 01, 2025 ( 11 items ) |
A-Light Introduces Updates for Lino Family of Luminaires
ATLANTA, Georgia, Aug. 1 -- A-Light, a part of Acuity Brands, issued the following news:
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A-Light Introduces Updates for Lino Family of Luminaires
IP66 rated linear luminaire now available in a recessed mount and with RGBW
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Oceanside, CA, July 31, 2025 - A-Light (www.alights.com), an established best-in-class manufacturer of specification grade interior lighting solutions, is pleased to announce updates to its Lino family, a minimalist linear fixture. Lino may now be selected in reces
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Augusta University: $2.4 Million Grant Will Place Mental Health Professionals in Areas of Need
AUGUSTA, Georgia, Aug. 1 -- Augusta University issued the following news release:
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$2.4 million grant will place mental health professionals in areas of need
A new collaboration between Augusta University's College of Education and Human Development and School of Public Health has resulted in a $2.4 million grant from the Health Resources and Services Administration to increase behavioral health services for high-need, high-demand areas serving children, adolescents and transitional-aged
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Emory University: AI Reveals Unexpected New Physics in Dusty Plasma
ATLANTA, Georgia, Aug. 1 (TNSjou) -- Emory University issued the following news release on July 30, 2025:
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AI Reveals Unexpected New Physics in Dusty Plasma
A new theoretical framework to unravel mysteries about many-body systems
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The journal PNAS published the findings by experimental and theoretical physicists at Emory University, based on a neural network model and data from laboratory experiments on dusty plasma -- ionized gas containing suspended dust particles.
The work is one
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Eureka Introduces Tulip Luminaire
ATLANTA, Georgia, Aug. 1 -- Eureka, a part of Acuity Brands, issued the following news:
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Eureka Introduces Tulip Luminaire
Available with three diffusers, multiple colors and mounting options
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Montreal, July 30, 2025 - Eureka (www.eurekalighting.com), an established leader in decorative lighting solutions, today announced the release of its Tulip luminaires. The family features a range of fixtures that include chandeliers, pendants and surface mount units.
The heart of the Tulip fami
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Georgia Tech FY26 Budget Focuses on Growth, Fiscal Discipline
ATLANTA, Georgia, Aug. 1 -- The Georgia Institute of Technology issued the following news:
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Georgia Tech FY26 Budget Focuses on Growth, Fiscal Discipline
The FY26 budget reflects Georgia Tech's commitment to balancing growth with fiscal responsibility.
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This spring, the University System of Georgia (USG) Board of Regents (BOR) approved $51.3 million in new state appropriations for Georgia Tech's fiscal year 2026 budget. This 10% increase from last year's state appropriations is prima
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Mercer University: Pharmacy Students Help Bring Health Care to Farmworker Families
ATLANTA, Georgia, Aug. 1 -- Mercer University issued the following news on July 31, 2025:
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Pharmacy students help bring health care to farmworker families
By Aaron Williams
For more than 30 years, the Georgia Farm Worker Family Health Program has united health care students from across the state to deliver vital services in rural Southwest Georgia. Mercer University College of Pharmacy students play a key role in this effort.
From June 9-20, 19 Mercer students began their long days at
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Researcher Awarded $90K Grant for Research on Blindness in Premature Babies
AUGUSTA, Georgia, July 31 -- Augusta University issued the following news release:
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Researcher awarded $90K grant for research on blindness in premature babies
Augusta University researchers are investigating a protein found in the tears of preterm babies in the hopes of developing a better treatment for retinopathy of prematurity, a condition leading to blindness in about 500 infants each year.
The Knights Templar Eye Foundation Inc. recently awarded a $90,000 grant to Yusra Zaidi, PhD
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Sage Acquires Fyle to simplify and automate expense management workflows for SMBs
ATLANTA, Georgia, July 28 [Category: BizComputer Technology] -- Sage Group, a provider of cloud business management solutions, issued the following news release:
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Sage Acquires Fyle to simplify and automate expense management workflows for SMBs
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ATLANTA (July 28, 2025 ) - Sage, the leader in accounting, financial, HR and payroll technology for small and mid-sized businesses (SMBs), today announces the acquisition of Fyle, an AI-powered expense management platform which transforms how S
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University of Georgia: Both Humans, Nature Change Where Lions and Hyenas Move
ATHENS, Georgia, July 31 (TNSjou) -- The University of Georgia issued the following news:
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Both humans, nature change where lions and hyenas move
Lions and hyenas sometimes avoid people but can also adapt to human presence
By Sydney Barrilleaux
Lions and hyenas are a familiar sight to tourists visiting Africa, with many looking forward to seeing them in person. But the animals may occasionally spend less time near roads crowded by humans, according to new research from the University o
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University of Georgia: Four Faculty Named SEC Academic Leadership Development Fellows
ATHENS, Georgia, July 31 -- The University of Georgia issued the following news:
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Four faculty named SEC Academic Leadership Development Fellows
UGA's Fellows represent a variety of leadership backgrounds and academic disciplines
By Tian Ding
FFour accomplished University of Georgia faculty members have been named Fellows of the 2025-2026 Southeastern Conference Academic Leadership Development Program.
The program, which launched in 2007, seeks to prepare campus leaders for executive
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University of Georgia: Only 10% of Early Childhood Teachers Have Enough Time to Get Their Work Done
ATHENS, Georgia, July 31 (TNSjou) -- The University of Georgia issued the following news:
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Only 10% of early childhood teachers have enough time to get their work done
Jul 28, 2025
Teachers report working in the evenings, over weekends due to shortage of planning time
By Sydney Barrilleaux
Early childhood teachers face high rates of stress and job turnover. A new study from the University of Georgia found that a lack of planning time may only make things worse.
Planning periods are t
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