Author: williams-phil
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‘Super toxin’
Trypanosoma is a nasty class of single-celled parasites that cause serious, even fatal diseases in…
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For art’s sake
A red-gold shower of welder’s sparks crackles and hisses. There’s a persistent groan and squeak…
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Professor named senior adviser to Franklin dean
Kecia Thomas, a faculty member in the department of psychology since 1993, has been named…
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Scientists receive $865,000 NSF grant to study organic sulfur cycling in oceans
Last year, a team of UGA researchers led by marine microbial ecologist Mary Ann Moran…
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National Science Foundation awards University of Georgia $865,000 grant
Last year, a team of researchers from the University of Georgia led by marine microbial…
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Update of Orson Welles’ classic War of the Worlds to be performed as live radio producion
The new invasion is a radio play, which will be staged at the Classic Center…
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‘Limited footprint’
By 1763, the world of Cherokee Indians in the Southeastern U.S. was in tatters.
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$2.5 million grant will fund program in U.S. and China
What began as a breakfast-table discussion between two married UGA professors has led to a…
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New study shows species still have more viable offspring if they can choose their best mate
New research that crosses several species boundaries shows that when animals must choose less-than-preferred (to…
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New Lamar Dodd School of Art building will be ready for students and faculty in fall 2008
Welcome to the new Lamar Dodd School of Art, which has leapt from a parking…
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UGA’s Franklin College of Arts and Sciences name professor Kecia Thomas as senior advisor
Kecia Thomas, who has been a faculty member in the University of Georgia department of…
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Education prof named Institute for African-American Studies director
Derrick Alridge, who was named one of the country’s 10 outstanding young African-American scholars by…
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$2.5 million National Science Foundation grant to UGA
What began as a breakfast-table discussion between two married University of Georgia professors has led…
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Derrick Alrdige named director of Institute for African American Studies
Derrick Alridge, who was named one of the country’s 10 outstanding young African-American scholars by…
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Plant biologist wins Regents’ teaching, learning award
Marguerite “Peggy” Brickman, an associate professor of plant biology in UGA’s Franklin College of Arts…
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UGA researchers discovers how human body fights off African parasite
Now, a team of researchers led by biochemists at the University of Georgia propose that…
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Professor of biochemistry and molecular biology at UGA names Georgia Power Professor
Michael W.W. Adams, Distinguished Research Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the University of…
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University of California professor to speak on UGA campus about Jewish revolt against Roman rule
rich Gruen, Gladys Rehard Wood Professor Emeritus of History and Classics at the University of…
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Widely held beliefs about early Cherokee settlement patterns likely incorrect
Scientists have also studied why the society collapsed with such relative speed as the eighteenth…
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UGA’s Maguerite Brickman named winner of teaching award from Regents
Marguerite “Peggy” Brickman, an associate professor of plant biology in the University of Georgia’s Franklin…
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University of Georgia Observatory sets schedule for viewing the planets and stars
The 24-inch telescope at the University of Georgia will be open for public viewing once…
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UGA grad student, postdoctoral fellow attend prestigious institute in Colorado
A post-doctoral fellow, Kamlesh Jangid, and a graduate student, Chandra Carpenter, from the department of…
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UGA Professor wins top honors from American Crystallographic Association
B.C. Wang, professor and Ramsey/Georgia Research Alliance Eminent Scholar in Structural Biology at the University…
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Top folklore expert to speak on UGA campus on “Rumors, Race, and Hurricane Katrina”
Patricia A. Turner, a national expert on rumors and race in America, will address issues…
