Month: September 2019
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Glass blower supports scientific research enterprise
He constructs everything from basic beakers to complex feeders for mosquitoes.
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Mosquitoes more likely to lay eggs in closely spaced habitats
The recently published findings have implications for human and animal health.
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Virtual reality eases leg muscle pain during cycling
A new study looks at the impact of VR on high-intensity workouts.
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Women and Girls conference to focus on community
It encourages research and advocacy by, for and about women and girls in Georgia.
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Kaylee Arnold is a scientist, dancer and educator
UGA doctoral student is following her varied passions.
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UGA law school creates First Amendment clinic
The Stanton Foundation funds the law school’s 18th experiential learning program.
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Bulldog Nation in full strength for victory over Notre Dame
The No. 3 Bulldogs defeated No. 7 Notre Dame 23-17 Saturday in a thrilling game.
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Sarah Saddoris
Research has played a defining role in the academic journey of Goldwater Scholar Sarah Saddoris,…
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Alvin and Melinda Camus
Melinda and Alvin Camus are both faculty members in the College of Veterinary Medicine, but…
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Pioneer of farm-centric Italian cuisine to speak at UGA
Lidia Bastianich will share the connections between place, food and identity that have shaped her…
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Memorial service will honor late chemistry professor
Kutal joined the University of Georgia faculty in 1973, where he spent his entire academic…
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Former director-general of UNESCO to give HGOR Lecture
Bokova will discuss “Preserving Global Heritage in Times of War and Conflict.”
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UGA expands access to study abroad for minority students
UGA is working to ensure that all students know the advantages of studying abroad.
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Innovation District moves forward with new events
Several programs and event series are planned on campus this fall.
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SPIA professor among world’s top 50 thinkers
Those selected are considered leaders in their fields who engage in original and profound ways…
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CAES peanut researchers win accolades for international impact
The Bertiolis’ unique, but related, research programs have focused on the wild relatives of peanuts.
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Grady College faculty member receives Kreighbaum Award
Sun Joo “Grace” Ahn is the recipient of the 2019 Krieghbaum Under-40 Award by the…
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Faculty member’s experience brings added dimensions to new program
A new faculty member in the Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, Jason Gordon…
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Landscapers, homeowners learn latest research on care for new ornamentals
The 2019 Durham Horticulture Farm Open House will be held on Oct. 4 from 8:30…
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Jack Sawyer: An (Irish) Bulldog
His alma maters will battle it out between the hedges on Saturday.
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Hudson, Chipman named Joel Eaves Scholar-Athlete Award winners
The award is presented to the male and female student-athletes with the highest GPA upon…
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Athletic Association board approves Butts-Mehre expansion project
The project will be presented for consideration by the University System of Georgia Board of…
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UGA College of Pharmacy, FDA will host medical device regulations conference
The conference will explore issues related to strategic implications of medical device advancements and regulations.
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Hodgson Wind Ensemble to perform Oct. 1
The Oct. 1 concert will feature rhythmic sounds from Cuba to Greece.
