| State Tipoffs Involving Georgia Newsletter for Saturday December 13, 2025 ( 6 items ) |
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AIRE workshop highlights AI innovation and student research
AUGUSTA, Georgia, Dec. 12 -- Augusta University posted the following news release:
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AIRE workshop highlights AI innovation and student research
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Innovation met inspiration at the School of Computer and Cyber Sciences ' inaugural Artificial Intelligence in Research and Education Workshop, where leaders in the field shared how AI is transforming research, education and the future workforce.
Hosted Nov. 21 at the Georgia Cyber Innovation & Training Center, the one-day workshop brought t
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Dreamers, Doers, and Disruptors: Olivia Strother
ATLANTA, Georgia, Dec. 11 -- Emory University Rollins School of Public Health posted the following news release:
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Dreamers, Doers, and Disruptors: Olivia Strother
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Olivia Strother earned her undergraduate degree from the University of Michigan before completing a Master of Public Health in Health Policy and Management at Emory's Rollins School of Public Health in 2016.
Driven by an interest in hospital administration, she spent seven years working at UCSF Health, gaining extensive ex
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Flying Into the End Zone: Delta Adds College Football Playoff Game Flights
ATLANTA, Georgia, Dec. 13 -- Delta Air Lines issued the following news:
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Flying into the end zone: Delta adds college football playoff game flights
Delta is adding additional flights for the College Football Playoff quarterfinals and building off the airline's well-positioned existing network to ensure fans can be there to cheer on their team.
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College football fans, get ready to pack your bags and your team spirit; Delta has your ticket to cheer on your favorite team in the biggest g
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From Reform to Resistance: Yale World Fellow Warns of Democratic Backsliding in Georgia
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, Dec. 13 -- Yale University issued the following news:
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From Reform to Resistance: Yale World Fellow Warns of Democratic Backsliding in Georgia
By Rick Harrison
Five years ago, Tamar Chugoshvili was drafting human rights policies and transparency laws as the first vice-speaker of the parliament of the country of Georgia. Today, as a Yale world fellow at the Jackson School of Global Affairs, she worries her country's current government might punish her for speaking
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Health Wanted: CRISPR
ATLANTA, Georgia, Dec. 12 -- Emory University Rollins School of Public Health posted the following news release:
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Health Wanted: CRISPR
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The Episode
In the mid 2010s, "designer jeans" became a topic of conversation not just in the fashion world, but in the world of medical intervention as well. This week on was supposed to be the gene-editing tool to end all disease, so where has it gone? Host Laurel Bristow also talks to Dr. Ben Hurlbut about the ethics of curing disease through CRI
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Mercer receives $25,000 grant from Gulfstream Aerospace to support School of Engineering
ATLANTA, Georgia, Dec. 12 -- Mercer University posted the following news:
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Mercer receives $25,000 grant from Gulfstream Aerospace to support School of Engineering
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MACON, Ga. Mercer University was awarded a $25,000 grant from Gulfstream Aerospace on Dec. 10 to support the University's School of Engineering and serve as a strategic investment in long-term capacity building enhancing programs, resources, and opportunities that ensure continued excellence in engineering education, resear
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