Month: August 2017
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Book helps readers with academic writing
Using an array of examples and tools, Successful Academic Writing helps equip students to master…
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Reducing sexual harassment at work is complicated, researcher advises
Workplace sexual harassment policies and training can reduce harassment, increase reporting and alter perceptions of…
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Video studio links UGA experts to broadcasters at networks around world
The people of Georgia will be able to learn more about the expertise of University…
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Sun block
Thousands viewed the Aug. 21 total solar eclipse at Sanford Stadium during the university’s solar…
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Whirlwind tour introduces new UGA faculty to sites across state of Georgia
Thirty-nine new faculty members spent five days on the road the week before the fall…
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UGAAlert test
A full test of UGAAlert, the university’s emergency notification system, will be conducted Sept. 14…
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Horticulture prof will use USDA funds to study tomato fruit shape
Esther van der Knaap, professor of horticulture in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences,…
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Newly renovated Academic Resource Center dedicated during ceremony
The newly renovated Academic Resource Center and TRiO Student Support Services spaces in Milledge Hall…
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Hodgson Wind Ensemble opens School of Music season
The Hugh Hodgson School of Music’s first major concert of the 2017-2018 season evokes fire…
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University launches 113 ‘Double Dawgs’ degree programs
Students at the University of Georgia now have more than 100 opportunities to earn both…
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Bulldogs put eight on preseason coaches All-SEC teams
The Georgia football team has a total of eight players on the annual Preseason Coaches…
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Georgia volleyball completes four-game weekend sweep
The Georgia Bulldog volleyball team swept 12 consecutive sets for a 4-0 opening weekend in…
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UGA students build bridges with visits to Athens-area high schools
More than 60 University of Georgia students traveled to Cedar Shoals and Clarke Central high…
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Hybrid barriers can cut terrapin road deaths, new UGA study finds
One of Georgia’s most colorful turtle species could be wiped out on Jekyll Island by…
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Quality after-school programs help students feel more connected
Elementary school-aged children in high-quality after-school programs were found to be more competent, caring and…
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Nicholas Twiner
Hometown: Atlanta, GA High School: St. Pius X High School Degree objective: Bachelor of Arts…
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From factory-worker to art collector: Giuliano Ceseri
Athens, Ga. – What were you doing when you were 11 years old? Playing video…
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UGA College of Pharmacy ushers in Class of 2021 in White Coat Ceremony
Athens, Ga. – The University of Georgia College of Pharmacy welcomed 138 new doctoral students during…
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Construction to begin on Lake Herrick watershed
After a year of intensive planning and design work, the University of Georgia will begin…
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WUGA-FM site begins using NPR platform
WUGA-FM updated its website to a platform that National Public Radio makes available to its…
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New method of isolating tumor cells could improve cancer research and treatment
Athens, Ga. – Cells that break away from a cancerous tumor and wander through the…
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600 UGA students will volunteer in Athens on Aug. 26
Athens, Ga. – On Saturday, Aug. 26, approximately 600 University of Georgia students will serve…
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UGA launches more than 100 ‘Double Dawgs’ linked-degree programs
Athens, Ga. – Students at the University of Georgia now have more than 100 opportunities…
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How the beefsteak got so beefy: The complicated tale of taking tomatoes from tiny to tremendous
UGA researchers pinpoint a mutation that triggered the development of the modern tomato from its…
