Month: May 2019
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Traveling exhibition focuses on art made of paper
Cut and Paste: Works of Paper will travel the state of Georgia starting this summer.
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UGA to host regional quantum computing workshop
UGA will host a regional workshop on quantum computing and quantum information science June 7…
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The Georgia Review to launch spring issue with May 31 reading, reception
The Georgia Review will celebrate the launch of its spring 2019 issue May 31 with…
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Staff Appreciation Day brings more than 3,000 UGA employees together
The event was a way for the administration to recognize the hard work and contributions…
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Daily self-weighing can prevent holiday weight gain
Exposure to daily weight fluctuations motivated behavioral change.
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Researchers find new drug targets for lung disease
A reliable diagnostic marker could help improve the prognosis for patients.
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Legion Pool to open May 23 for summer season
Pool open to faculty, staff, students and Friends of Campus Life members.
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UGA Press campaign funds publishing apprenticeship
Endowment honors UGA Press Advisory Council member Peggy Heard Galis.
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Statistical model could predict disease outbreaks
It includes preventable childhood infections such as measles and pertussis.
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UGA Presents releases 2019-2020 performance lineup
Sutton Foster and Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra top list.
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Government contracting decreases employee diversity
Researchers found that increases in contracting decreases workforce diversity.
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Law firm establishes scholarship to honor UGA law school’s advocacy director
Kellie R. Casey Scholarship to be awarded for interest or achievement in advocacy.
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Samantha Spellicy
Though M.D./Ph.D. student Samantha Spellicy is immersed in her work in UGA’s Regenerative Bioscience Center, she…
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Lonnie T. Brown
Lonnie T. Brown Jr. “lives by his word” and “teaches by his actions,” and by…
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Peabody Awards celebrate Stories That Matter
Rita Moreno receives Career Achievement Award for her long, stellar career.
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CAREER research program to focus on active learning
Tessa Andrews to lead five-year, national scale research and education project.
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Scientists develop technology to capture tumor cells
The device could be “transformative” in the treatment of breast cancer.
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Georgia College Advising Corps celebrates 10 years
Group helps guide seniors at underserved schools through college admissions process.
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Graduate to study cyber security at Air Force Institute
Ryan Baity graduated as top cadet in his cadre at UGA.
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UGA music students resound at Mozart competition
Dilon Bryan won the Pro-Mozart Society of Atlanta Music Scholarship Competition.
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Startup gateway generates $531M into economy
Data reinforces UGA’s reputation for a strong innovation ecosystem.
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Study identifies factors associated with farmer suicide
It might help health providers develop strategies to reduce suicide risk.
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Student develops an AI app to diagnose plant diseases
Her PlantMD smartphone app uses machine learning to make diagnosis.
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Top students highlighted at RBC Symposium
Students were confident, students were beaming, students were energized, and from the minute you walked…
