Month: April 2008
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Book explores public grief and the media
Journalism in a Culture of Grief Janice Hume Taylor and Francis, Inc. $95 (hardback) $26.95…
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2008 Summer Academy at UGA Youth Camps accepting registrations
The University of Georgia Center for Continuing Education Conference Center and Hotel is currently accepting…
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UGA health center to sponsor Dawg Gone Healthy Day festival
The second annual Dawg Gone Healthy Day will be held on Monday, April 14 from…
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University’s graduate programs rank among the best in nation
UGA’s graduate programs remained among the best in the nation, according to U.S. News and…
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M.B.A. program director is named University Professor
Peter J. Shedd, director of the Master of Business Administration program in the Terry College…
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University will host Native American studies conference
A conference that will bring together scholars from around the globe who work in the…
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Making adaptations
Parasites can decimate amphibian populations, but one University of Georgia researcher believes they might also…
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Saving species
When Hazel Wetzstein holds a tiny Georgia plume plant, she’s not just tending a future…
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Building bodies, boosting brains
Many people claim to get their best ideas while on the elliptical machine, doing laps…
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Alien Invasion
What began as a breakfast-table discussion between two UGA professors has led to a grant,…
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Borrowers and Lenders
A bit more than half a century ago, a musical called West Side Story opened…
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Gene-ius
There’s a moment in a scientist’s life—at least in the movies—when a virtual light bulb…
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Treating post-traumatic stress first helps children overcome grief
Post traumatic stress disorder is commonly thought to affect victims of major trauma and those…
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UGA researchers help papaya take genetic spotlight
UGA researchers are not looking to pull sweet fruit from the papaya tree branches. They’re…
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Reproducing black flies helps research effort
When it comes to black flies, most people would prefer them destroyed.
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Camera reveals new organism in Georgia well
His drinking water smelled like old bait-shrimp, and the Putnam County homeowner wanted Keith Fielder,…
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UGA technology dramatically increases ethanol yield
University of Georgia researchers have developed a new technology that promises to dramatically increase the…
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Spices may protect against consequences of high blood sugar
Herbs and spices are rich in antioxidants, and a new University of Georgia study suggests…
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A lack of knowledge
Most college students understand how they can prevent the transmission of HIV but are less…
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UGA leads effort to swat down major vegetable disease
In the Southeast, thrips are tomato and pepper farmers’ No. 1 enemy.
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UGA researcher studying sunflower potential
By unlocking its genetic secrets, University of Georgia researcher Steve Knapp wants to make the…
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Study links primary care shortage with salary disparities
The nation’s shortage of primary care physicians has been linked to a host of poor…
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Facebook profiles can be used to detect narcissism
A new University of Georgia study suggests that online social networking sites such as Facebook…
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UGA given $4.1 million for bee research
Almost half the bee colonies in the United States died last winter.
