Day: May 19, 2014
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Supreme Court upholds state of Michigan’s affirmative action ban
The Supreme Court upheld a Michigan ban on the use of race as a factor…
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Scientists examine fate of methane after the Deepwater Horizon blowout
The 2010 Deepwater Horizon blowout discharged roughly 5 million gallons of oil and up to…
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Chefs place in regional challenge
Tim Neal, a chef in the UGA Food Services, tied for fourth place in the…
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Vaccine researcher appointed to Davison Chair
Biao He, a renowned veterinary virologist and vaccine developer, has been appointed to the Fred…
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Class of 2014 leaves university ready to take on the ‘real world’
Dark, threatening clouds and a few drops of rain were not enough to defuse the…
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UGA installs first public electric vehicle charger in Athens area
Automobile owners looking for a place to plug in instead of gas up now have…
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Making medical history
A multimedia piece about the GRU/UGA Medical Partnership is at http://photo.alumni.uga.edu/mediapg/detail/95/1stClas.
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UGA receives $1.4M to study ‘critical zone’ in national forest
Five UGA researchers are joining with the U.S. Forest Service to calculate how past land…
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Chemistry researchers develop new drug formulation for cancer treatment
Health forums were abuzz in 2007 with news that a simple, inexpensive chemical may serve…
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Legion pool hours
Legion Pool will open May 22 for the summer season. Hours of operation are 11:30…
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Carol A. Watson receives award
Carol A. Watson, director of the School of Law’s library, received the Southeastern Association of…
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UGA swimmer named 2013-14 SEC Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year
UGA swimmer Shannon Vreeland has been chosen as the 2013-14 Southeastern Conference H. Boyd McWhorter…
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Symposium focuses on changing roles of faculty
Approximately 65 faculty members and administrators gathered in early April to discuss “The Changing Roles,…
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Study: UGA ranks first worldwide in public administration scholarship
A new study that used five different ranking methodologies found that UGA ranked first worldwide…
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Book details WWII bombardier’s life
Hell’s Angels Bombardier: Evasion and Escape from Occupied France James L. Hargrove CreateSpace Independent Publishing…
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Columns publication dates
Columns has begun its summer schedule of biweekly publication. The next issue will be published…
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Peter Smagorinsky receives award
Peter Smagorinsky, a Distinguished Research Professor of English Education in the College of Education, received…
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Researchers use electric stimulation to reduce risk of diabetes
UGA researchers are examining how electrical stimulation can improve glucose tolerance and reduce the risk…
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March, April, May 2014 retirees
Forty-nine UGA employees retired between March 1 and May 1. Retirees, their job classification, department…
