Day: May 23, 2011
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Dog diagnosis
Dog owners and veterinarians have long relied on a mix of limited data and anecdotal…
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Researchers develop early detection test for gastric cancer
Early detection of cancer may eventually become as easy as taking a home pregnancy test,…
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Unthreading the needle
The natural world is full of mathematical problems. Many of them fit neatly into established…
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New dual pharmacy, public health degree program begins this fall
The College of Pharmacy will offer a new dual-degree, graduate-level program with the College of…
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University Woman’s Club installs new officers for 2011-2012 academic year
As part of its spring luncheon and fashion show on April 12, the University Woman’s…
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UGA recycles 255 tons of waste during annual Recyclemania competition
UGA recycled 255 tons of waste during Recyclemania, which took place from Feb. 6-April 2.…
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Moot court team among top in world
The School of Law recently finished 17th in the world at the Willem C. Vis…
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‘Georgia Review’ wins seven awards
The Georgia Review, UGA’s quarterly journal of arts and letters, recently came away from the…
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Regents OK daycare center renovation
At its May 10 meeting, the board of regents approved a $1.9 million budget to…
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“Dalí Illustrates Dante’s Divine Comedy” on view at the Georgia Museum of Art
The exhibition Dalí Illustrates Dante’s Divine Comedy is on display until June 19 at the…
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Ten named Public Service and Outreach Student Scholars
Established this spring, the student scholars program gives a cohort of undergraduate students the opportunity…
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Franklin College dean is interim diversity head
The Office of Institutional Diversity has undergone a change in leadership. Cheryl Dozier, who had served…
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Meeting for the minds: Professors visit classes in area school systems
Had it been any other day, the professor and the 11-year-old may never have met. …
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Compost is good for the garden
Recycling food waste into compost is good for your garden, saves water and makes plants…
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Florida State College aims to limit excessive student borrowing
Under a new program, Florida State College at Jacksonville students receiving excessive federal student loans…
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Providence mayor proposes taxing colleges to help fill budget gap
Angel Taveras, the mayor of Providence, R.I., has made a revolutionary proposal to tax nine…
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$1 million gift funds creation of sports journalism program
The Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication is establishing a program in sports journalism…
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Former UGA administrator named chancellor-designate
In a special called meeting on May 6, the board of regents named Henry “Hank”…
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Under new budget restrictions, limited staff layoffs possible
A limited number of UGA staff members may face layoffs during fiscal year 2012 due…
