Day: August 10, 2015
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Fewer in-state students attending Purdue U. after tuition freezes
Now in a fourth year of tuition freezes, Purdue University in Indiana has become majority…
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RBC researchers identify unique marker on chromosomes in early embryo
Researchers in UGA’s Regenerative Bioscience Center are visually capturing the first process of chromosome alignment…
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US agriculture undersecretary uses UGA visit to promote healthier eating
About 1.8 million Georgians depend on government assistance to feed their families. The U.S. Department…
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Marine Extension, Georgia Sea Grant to launch state’s first oyster hatchery
This fall, the Shellfish Research Laboratory at the UGA Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant,…
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CAES faculty member uses animals to make classroom more engaging
UGA associate professor Nick Fuhrman makes the topics interesting by employing wild animals as teaching…
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UGA Press launches blog on new platform
The University of Georgia Press has launched a renovated blog on WordPress. The new site…
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College of Pharmacy’s doctoral program in Savannah earns accreditation
The UGA College of Pharmacy’s accreditation for its doctoral program now has been affirmed for…
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Former US representative to be Scholar in Residence
Former U.S. Rep. John Barrow will become a Scholar in Residence at the UGA School…
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Road Dawgs
University officials, alumni and students pose with Hairy Dawg at the College Football Hall of…
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Tragic selfies
After a 7.8-magnitude earthquake hit in Nepal in April, images of people taking selfies in…
