Month: October 2015
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Scientists research deep-sea hydrothermal vents, find carbon-removing properties
University of Georgia Skidaway Institute of Oceanography scientist Aron Stubbins joined a team of researchers…
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UGA law grad confirmed as vice chancellor on the Delaware Court of Chancery
Tamika Montgomery-Reeves, a 2006 cum laude graduate of the University of Georgia School of Law,…
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Human handouts could be spreading disease from birds to people
People feeding white ibises at public parks are turning the normally independent birds into beggars,…
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Media advisory: Macon-Bibb to install native plants raised at the University of Georgia
Native plants raised at the University of Georgia State Botanical Garden of Georgia will be…
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SBDC setting standards
Programs developed by UGA’s Small Business Development Center have become a model for other universities.
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Arthur Tripp Jr. named assistant to the president at UGA
University of Georgia President Jere W. Morehead will welcome Arthur Tripp Jr. to his staff…
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School of Law leads in bar exam passage rate
The University of Georgia School of Law saw a higher percentage of its graduates pass…
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Debate teams win Vanderbilt college debate tournament
The Georgia Debate Union, which organizes and fields competitive policy debate teams at the University…
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UGA sets the standard for small business programs
When other states are looking for best practices in small business development, they’re looking more…
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Researchers discover mechanism that could lead to better ovarian cancer treatment
Resistance to chemotherapy is a major problem for those suffering from ovarian cancer. University of…
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UGA sets record high freshman retention rate
The University of Georgia has set a record in a key measure of student success:…
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CURO Research Assistantship Program exceeds expectations in first year
In its first year alone, the University of Georgia’s Center for Undergraduate Research Opportunities Assistantship…
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Religion professor hosts anthropology, theology conference
Derrick Lemons, a faculty member in the religion department of UGA’s Franklin College of Arts…
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Faculty-staff leaders to take part in Fisher Leadership Academy
Seventeen faculty-staff leaders have been selected to participate in UGA’s 2015-16 Public Service and Outreach…
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Career Center updates its site
The UGA Career Center recently redesigned its website to better engage students in the career…
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Journalism professor curates, edits Alice Walker’s journals for upcoming book
For Valerie Boyd, the study of Alice Walker is a highly intimate, unique and immersive…
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UGA Miracle, Florida Dance Marathon programs competing in fundraising
UGA students will aim for two victories against the University of Florida this weekend. As…
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Ecologist co-authors revised snakes book
Snakes of the Southeast Revised Edition By Whit Gibbons and Mike Dorcas UGA Press Paperback:…
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NYU professor discusses reactions to Lincoln’s death in Gregory Lecture
Throughout her 25 years of teaching about the Civil War, Martha Hodes, a professor of…
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CURO Research Assistantship Program exceeds expectations
In its first year alone, UGA’s Center for Undergraduate Research Opportunities Assistantship Program has given…
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‘Learn along the way’
Alice Walker, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Color Purple, delivered a message of courage,…
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College of Education class marries clinical practice with community service
A line of pool noodles, beach balls and rubber chickens may seem like the perfect…
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Engineering professors create interactive recycling bin prototype
Fitbits, a wearable electronic device that measures a person’s activity, are on the rise due…
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Census Bureau: Women more likely than men to have college attainment
For the first time in 75 years, women take the lead in college attainment, according…
