Author: Alan Flurry
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NIH provides long-term funding for Escalante lab
Escalante’s award is one of three currently active MIRAs at UGA.
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Arizona State University faculty member to deliver March 26 lecture
The religion department in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences will present a lecture…
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Georgia Debate Union wins national championship
They defeated nearly 100 teams from elite schools around the country.
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Writer Niyi Osundare set to deliver African studies spring lecture March 5
Osundare is considered one of the most admired African Anglophone poets of his generation.
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UGA professor recognized for early career work
Katie Ehrlich honored for transformative early career contributions to psychological science.
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UGA to host NIH Compound ID Development Core
University of Georgia scientists are part of an initiative funded by National Institutes of Health…
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Researchers receive $2M NIH instrumentation grant
The National Institutes of Health has awarded University of Georgia researchers $1.956 million for a…
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UGA part of $10M weather and climate project
The project will enhance one of the world’s most sophisticated computer models.
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UGA launches undergraduate degree in data science
The program will train students to meet a rapidly growing demand.
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$1.7M awarded for Latin American and Caribbean Studies
It will expand research, teaching and public service in Georgia and beyond.
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UGA No. 1 in all three college debate rankings
UGA ranked ahead of Harvard, Wake Forest and Emory, among hundreds of others.
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UGA researcher receives NIH New Innovator Award
Project focuses on stressful experiences and the effect on children’s health.
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New research traces impact of weather safety training
Study demonstrates effectiveness of weather science education for teachers, students, parents.
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U. of Washington professor will give AIR lecture
Chadwick Allen, renowned scholar in American Indian literary studies, is the featured speaker for the…
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New book about 9/11 by UGA professor
In her recently published book about 9/11, Angry Public Rhetorics, Distinguished Research Professor in the department…
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Linguistics faculty, alumni contribute to multi-volume handbook
Until the study of Indo-European linguistics and the study of non-Indo-European language families were established…
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Researchers propose new theory of aging
A new theory of aging published in the journal BioEssays addresses the link between adenosine triphosphate…
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Program brings history students to campus
Five students from other colleges in the region spent July at UGA, living on campus…
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Six students named Cora Nunnally Miller Fine Arts Scholars
Six University of Georgia students have been selected as the inaugural cohort of Cora Nunnally…
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Researchers discover how corn breaks genetics laws
A team of researchers at multiple universities led by UGA Distinguished Research Professor of Genetics…
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UGA to host international ‘Dirty Work’ conference May 17-19
The University of Georgia will host the 2018 Southern Labor Studies Association conference May 17-19.
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Faculty members receive grants for humanities work
Three Franklin College of Arts and Sciences faculty members have been awarded grants from the…
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Key to better asparagus identified in evolution of sex chromosomes
Working with an international team of breeders and genome scientists, plant biologists at the University…
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Scientists manipulate ‘satellite cells’ to speed healing
Muscle aches and pains, whether from stretching, strenuous exercise or just normal wear and tear,…
