Month: November 2015
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Munich Symphony Orchestra, Pepe Romero, Romeros Guitar Quartet to perform
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present the Munich Symphony Orchestra together with Pepe Romero…
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Creative Writing Program lets students fine tune artistic voice
Gabrielle Lucille Fuentes, a third-year creative-writing doctoral candidate at UGA, types furiously away at her…
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Student Veterans Resource Center helps military veterans become ‘career ready’
Since the Student Veterans Resource Center opened two years ago, director Ted Barco has been…
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UGA research links gratitude to positive marital outcomes
A key ingredient to improving couples’ marriages just might be gratitude, according to new UGA…
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UGA programs set standard for small business development
When other states are looking for best practices in small business development, they’re looking more…
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Kace Crawford
Kace Crawford, who is earning his Bachelor of Social Work, has worked hard to pay…
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Vaccination decisions
Most follow recommendations, others rely on Internet and other sources.
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Cultivating a partnership
UGA and Macon-Bibb County join forces to promote native plants.
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Kitchen utensils can spread bacteria between foods, UGA study finds
In a recent study funded by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, University of Georgia…
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Hearn is one of 13 authors of papers on outcomes-based funding
James Hearn, professor and associate director of the University of Georgia Institute of Higher Education,…
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Georgia Museum of Art wins exhibition and book design awards
At the Southeastern Museums Conference Annual Meeting, the Georgia Museum of Art at the University…
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UGA’s Daniel Bara named John D. Boyd UGA Foundation Professor in Choral Music
Daniel Bara, director of choral activities and professor in the Hugh Hodgson School of Music…
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Study finds 75 percent of first-time moms plan to follow vaccine schedule
First-time expectant mothers who do not plan to follow the recommended childhood immunization schedule differ…
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UGA mourns passing of influential philanthropist Jane Willson
Jane Seddon Willson, one of the University of Georgia’s most generous benefactors, died Tuesday, Nov.…
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Researchers identify essential component of antiviral defense
Infectious disease researchers at the University of Georgia have identified a signaling protein critical for…
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Mapping the king tide flood
UGA is using citizen scientists to better plan for coastal flooding.
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Teen tobacco dependence should be treated with ‘same urgency as other drugs,’ study says
Substance abuse treatments that target main issues such as serious drug and alcohol addiction are…
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Wing structure helps female monarch butterflies outperform males in flight
Evidence has been mounting that female monarch butterflies are better at flying and more successful…
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Get the message?
UGA student creates, launches group messaging application.
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UGA researchers join NSF’s South Big Data Hub
University of Georgia researchers will participate in a new initiative developed by the National Science…
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Carnegie Library Learning Center opens on Health Sciences Campus
The Carnegie Library Learning Center, an electronic library and learning commons to serve the University…
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UGA researcher receives $1 million for cryptosporidium research
Researchers at the University of Georgia have received $1 million from the Wellcome Trust and…
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UGA law school alumnus funds nation’s first child sexual abuse victim clinic
The University of Georgia School of Law will be the first in the nation to…
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Georgia Museum of Art to focus on George Segal
On Nov. 7, the Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia will repurpose…
