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Choose carefully to avoid extra fat, calories when eating at restaurants
Many restaurant meals are filled with calories and fat. To make eating out less harmful…
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Yale University gets $50 million gift for new global affairs institute
A graduate of Yale University and his wife recently donated $50 million to the institution…
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Report: African universities found wanting in social science emphasis
African universities need a stronger emphasis on research in the humanities and social sciences, according…
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Art history professor reexamines collection
Alisa Luxenberg, an associate professor of art history at UGA, presents an important and critical…
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Take your recycling to next level by composting organic materials
When it comes to recycling, most people know the basics—sort out the plastic, paper and…
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Broadcasting school reopening temporarily for existing students
After coming to an agreement with its management and bankruptcy trustees, the Connecticut School of…
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MIT professors approve policy of posting their journals online
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is sharing its research by adopting a policy that all…
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Edith House lecture moved
Felice J. Batlan, a specialist in feminist legal theory, will deliver the School of Law’s…
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Individual rights in India
Chief Justice K.G. Balakrishnan of the Supreme Court of India will lecture on “Individual Rights…
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Renowned author Michelle Cliff to deliver Coley Lecture
Michelle Cliff, author of Abeng, No Telephone to Heaven and If I Could Write This…
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Master of Fine Arts exhibition
Essay submitted by gortemiller, maury. An exhibition featuring artwork by graduates of the Masters of…
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Mendelssohn symposium
The Hugh Hodgson School of Music will host a symposium celebrating 200 years of composer…
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SPIA re-styles its online presence
The School of Public and International Affairs’ Web site has a new look. Redesigned for…
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Art history professor reexamines collection
Alisa Luxenberg, an associate professor of art history at UGA, presents an important and critical…
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The School of Public and International Affairs
The School of Public and International Affairs’ Web site has a new look. Redesigned for…
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Broadcasting school reopens temporarily
After coming to an agreement with its management and bankruptcy trustees, the Connecticut School of…
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MIT posts journals online
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is sharing its research by adopting a policy that all…
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Campus Scenes
To honor graduate and professional students, who make up roughly a quarter of the total…
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Look! Up in the sky!
Pegasus, the mythical winged horse, left more to human history than the fanciful idea of…
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Need for vitamin supplements among Georgia’s elderly
A new study by University of Georgia researchers shows that despite the availability of fortified…
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UGA research explores little-known chapter in college desegregation
Many of the battles to desegregate Southern colleges and universities were fought in public, but…
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Hope that they’re still out there
Until credible sightings popped up three years ago, the scientific world was in agreement that…
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Move to Improve
A workplace program that encourages employees to set exercise goals substantially increased workers’ physical activity,…
