Month: July 2015
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Small business prospects look good for 2015
UGA Small Business Development Center report paints a strong economic picture.
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UGA researchers develop breakthrough tools in fight against cryptosporidium
Researchers at the University of Georgia have developed new tools to study and genetically manipulate…
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UGA study finds Southeast’s rural landscapes pose potential risk for salmonella infection
Researchers from the University of Georgia have determined that various freshwater sources in Georgia, such…
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Media advisory: UGA to hold demonstration on weather-related bounce house accidents
Eleven University of Georgia students will learn what a bounce house is-and how it is…
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Continued destruction of Earth’s plant life places humankind in jeopardy, says UGA research
Unless humans slow the destruction of Earth’s declining supply of plant life, civilization like it…
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Bad vibrations: UGA engineers on NASA detail
UGA team is helping NASA fine-tune its Space Launch System.
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Four finalists for campus dean of GRU/UGA Medical Partnership to visit Athens, Augusta
Four finalists for the position of campus dean of the Georgia Regents University/University of Georgia…
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UGA finishes 14th in Directors’ Cup
UGA’s athletic program finished 14th in the 2014-15 Division I Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup competition.…
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UGA’s institutional spokesperson steps down after nearly 30 years
When he was a boy in LaGrange, Tom Jackson liked to hang out at the…
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Employees can begin enrolling same-sex spouses for coverage in benefits plans
Beginning July 13, UGA employees can begin enrolling their same-sex spouses for coverage in University…
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Rocket men
Researchers at the UGA College of Engineering are helping NASA determine if a key rocket…
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PSO Faculty Fellow works with local communities on technology programs
Theodore Kopcha, an associate professor in the career and information sciences department of UGA’s College…
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UGA fundraising hits ‘unprecedented level’
A record-breaking number of contributors—63,784 at final count—led UGA to its best fundraising year in…
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UGA Foundation allocates funding from budget surplus to enhance academics
At its recent annual meeting, the UGA Foundation’s board of trustees voted unanimously to allocate…
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Art museum celebrating Mexico in film series
The Georgia Museum of Art is screening films this July in conjunction with its exhibition…
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Brooks Keel named president of Georgia Regents University
The Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia named Brooks Keel president of…
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Emergency preparedness resources available
The Office of Emergency Preparedness offers training and other resources for employees who want to…
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Officials mark continued commitment to turfgrass industry with research and education facilities
More than 200 people gathered June 24 for a groundbreaking ceremony that brought new turfgrass…
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UGA Day in Atlanta
Faculty, staff and their families along with friends of UGA are invited to UGA Day…
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New director of Academic Advising Services named
Judy Iakovou, a veteran academic advisor and prominent leader in the 2014 academic advisor hiring…
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Borlaug Fellows work with UGA researchers to enhance food security
For the many vegetarians in Southern India, a kind of legume called pulse crops are…
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Energy-saving efforts save UGA $175,000 during heat wave
Through energy conservation efforts and being mindful of their work environment, members of the campus…
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Zachary King
Ph.D. student Zachary King’s academic exploits have included being co-author on 11 peer-reviewed publications and…
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Julie Moore
Julie Moore, a professor in the College of Veterinary Medicine, has traveled the world to…
