Month: February 2014
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Rocket launch to collect global weather data ‘big deal for Earth’
A Japanese H-IIA rocket carrying the NASA-JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) Global Precipitation Measurement Core…
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Emory’s Dennis Liotta to give annual Chu Lecture at UGA
The annual Chu Lecture at the University of Georgia College of Pharmacy will feature “Nucleoside…
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Scientists use underwater robots to excite students about science
Can underwater robots catch the imagination of middle and high school students and spark an…
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Two chefs from UGA Food Services to compete in culinary challenge
Two chefs from University of Georgia Food Services have been selected to compete in the…
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Paper by UGA ecologists wins inaugural award from Royal Society for the Protection of Birds
The authors of a University of Georgia study on global conservation funding have received an…
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UGA nutrition experts applaud proposed FDA label changes
University of Georgia nutrition experts in the College of Family and Consumer Sciences say they…
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Storytelling event to look at ‘Life in the Atomic Age’
“Life in the Atomic Age” will be the theme for a Storytellers and Scholars Event…
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Grady College to debut first course offering in a Spanish-speaking country
The University of Georgia Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication is offering a course…
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Report finds protecting natural areas makes good fiscal sense
Protecting a county’s natural resources and its fiscal health may seem to be competing goals,…
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Discussion to be held on Chinese and American views of North Korea’s nuclear program
The Center for International Trade and Security at the University of Georgia School of Public…
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Psychology department head to present lecture on introversion and education
Keith Campbell, a psychology professor at the University of Georgia, will give a lecture on…
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UGA Extension publishes first app for iPhones, iPads and Android devices
Spring is around the corner, and University of Georgia Extension has a new app to…
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Twitter patterns reveal six social network communities
Most Twitter conversations have a distinct structure-forming one of six shapes-and the way these conversations…
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Two faculty members receive UGA Service-Learning Excellence Awards
Two University of Georgia faculty members received 2014 Service-Learning Excellence Awards: Betina Kaplan and Peter…
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Actors keep the beat in University Theatre’s contemporary take on Greek classic
University Theatre at the University of Georgia presents a contemporary take on the ancient Greek…
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UGA researchers develop sustainable way to manufacture important drug precursors
Researchers at the University of Georgia have found a new way to manufacture an important…
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Get active, Georgians! UGA’s Walk Georgia launches spring session for state residents
Walk Georgia is enabling state residents to take steps, literally, to improve their health. While…
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Georgia Law wins National Trial Competition regional
Recently, a team of three University of Georgia School of Law students finished in first…
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Center keeps close tabs on food industry
UGA’s Center for Food Safety works to ensure the country’s food supply is free from…
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Performing Arts Center to present STOMP at the Classic Center
The University of Georgia Performing Arts Center will present STOMP, the international percussion ensemble, March…
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FACS department head wins national honor
Lynn Bailey, head of the foods and nutrition department in the University of Georgia College…
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UGA employees donate more than $400,000 to Campaign for Charities
Donations to the University of Georgia’s Campaign for Charities topped $400,000 for the eighth consecutive…
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Three UGA faculty members receive Russell Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching
Three University of Georgia faculty members have been named recipients of the Richard B. Russell…
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UGA study: Southern wood pellets boosting European efforts to cut greenhouse gas emissions
European power plants that burn wood pellets imported from the Southern United States to generate…
