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Book offers advice about prescription plans
The Medicare Part D Drug Program: Making the Most of the Benefit Jack Finchum Jones…
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Junior golf camp
Two junior golf camps will be held at the UGA Golf Course this summer for…
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‘Innovations’ kickoff
Computer science professor Suchendra Bhandarkar kicks off “Innovations at the Interface: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Engineering,…
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Call for proposals
The Office of the Vice President for Public Service and Outreach is accepting proposals until March…
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Newsweek editor to give Phinizy Lecture
Bestselling author and editor of Newsweek Jon Meacham will deliver the annual Ferdinand Phinizy Lecture…
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Prune landscape plants correctly
When it comes to manicuring your landscape plants, there’s a big difference between pruning and…
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Chef wins challenge
Once again, a UGA food services chef has won the National Association of College and…
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Across the pond: UGA at Oxford
For these study-abroad students, tailgate parties were traded for double-decker buses and tank tops for…
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Turning the page
What do disease investigators from the national Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and America’s…
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Bike for a cure
Seven UGA students will travel about 4,500 miles this summer on a transcontinental bike ride…
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Roosevelt@UGA: “Not left, not right, but forward”
Roosevelt@UGA members research and write policy proposals addressing current national issues. The student-run think tank…
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Young scientists
Sophomore Tulsi Patel is currently investigating possible biological control agents for Chinese privet, a harmful…
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Creative writing meets science
Some people think the divide between North and South campuses at the University of Georgia…
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learning together
Norris Armstrong, an assistant professor of genetics who teaches introductory classes, is researching what professors…
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Blogging experiences from abroad
This summer, four graduate students who are participating in the 2007 Maymester in Croatia program…
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Being heard: the struggles of the working poor
Today, millions of Americans are struggling to stay afloat economically. Many of them are working…
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CURO in Costa Rica
Twelve University of Georgia students traveled to Costa Rica in May to present research projects,…
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First in ecology
The nation’s first stand-alone academic school devoted specifically to the study of ecology began operation…
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Public interest law conference to address poverty issues
The second annual “Working in the Public Interest Law Conference” at the University of Georgia…
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Cyber-bullying combines meanness and technology
Youths are still at risk for verbal and physical bullying, but today’s technology dramatically increases…
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Working vacation
Through the Graduate School’s Summer Undergraduate Research Program, Brandon Young and 47 other undergraduates from…
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Stay alert with UGAAlert
In the wake of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks and the Virginia Tech shootings, emergency…
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Climbing Capitol Hill
University of Georgia students will have the opportunity to gain hands-on experience in U.S. politics…
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You gotta have art
Welcome to the new Lamar Dodd School of Art, which has leapt from a parking…
