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Courtney Garmhaus
Whether studying for classes at the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication, volunteering with a civic or community organization, interning to gain experience in…
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Matt Chambers
We’re all aware of such phrases from the news media as “weapons of mass destruction”, “peace in the middle east” and “nuclear proliferation.” But Matt…
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UGA premiere of Donald L. Hollowell: Foot Soldier for Equal Justice set for Jan. 10
The premiere campus screening of Donald L. Hollowell: Foot Soldier for Equal Justice will be Monday, Jan.10 at 8 p.m. in Masters Hall of the…
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University of Georgia student awarded Marine Policy Fellowship
University of Georgia student Ben L. Carswell has been named a recipient of the 2011 Dean John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship.
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UGA researchers find evidence of criticality in North American gypsy moth invasion
In a paper just published in the journal Ecology Letters, ecologists at the University of Georgia Odum School of Ecology and other researchers studying invasive…
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UGA scientists find climate change affects amphibian breeding
Researchers from the University of Georgia Savannah River Ecology Laboratory, writing in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B, suggest that the breeding periods of…
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Six UGA education students receive SREB Doctoral Scholar Fellowships
Six graduate students in the University of Georgia College of Education have received Doctoral Scholars Fellowships from the Southern Regional Education Board.
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UGA counseling professor receives 2011 APA Public Interest Award
University of Georgia counseling psychology professor Edward Delgado-Romero has received the American Psychology Association 2011 Award for Distinguished Contributions to Psychology in the Public Interest,…
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Georgia Museum of Art corpus wins SECAC research and publication award
The Southeastern College Art Conference recently gave the award for Excellence in Scholarly Research and Publication to the Georgia Museum of Art at the University…
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Georgia Economic Outlook 2011
More than 800 Atlanta executives, government leaders and University of Georgia alumni are registered for the Georgia Economic Outlook luncheon in Atlanta. The Dec. 15th…
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UGA researchers develop rapid diagnostic test for common type of pneumonia
University of Georgia researchers have developed a technique that can diagnose a common type of pneumonia within minutes, potentially replacing existing tests that can take…
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UGA associate dean of students elected to board of trustees for national student union association
Willie L. Banks Jr., associate dean of students for the University of Georgia department of intercultural affairs, has been elected to the board of trustees…
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Approximately 2, 200 eligible to receive degrees at UGA commencement ceremonies Dec. 17
About 2,200 University of Georgia students will be eligible to receive degrees at UGA’s 2010 fall semester commencement ceremonies Dec. 17 in Stegeman Coliseum.
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Fifth UGA School of Law graduate in seven years selected to clerk for the U.S. Supreme Court
University of Georgia School of Law 2009 graduate Brian C. Lea will serve as a judicial clerk for Justice Clarence Thomas of the U.S. Supreme…
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National Science Foundation awards UGA grant of $2 million to work on quantum computer
Buoyed by a new $2 million grant from the National Science Foundation, Geller and a team of co-principal investigators at UGA and elsewhere have begun…
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Freshwater sustainability challenges shared by Southwest and Southeast, researchers find
Water scarcity in the western U.S. has long been an issue of concern. Now, a team of researchers studying freshwater sustainability in the U.S. have…
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Leilah Zahedi
Senior Leilah Zahedi’s life work will span international horizons. She plans to become a physician and would like to travel to Iran, her ancestral home,…
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Kate McGlamry
Senior Honors student Kate McGlamry cares about the world and the people in it. She has done environmental conservation work in Costa Rica, she has…
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William Rooks
The experiences graduate student William Rooks has had on campus, in the nation’s capital and in China are preparing him for tomorrow’s increasingly connected and…
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Alyssa Larsen
When Alyssa Larsen received her bachelor’s degree, she realized the quality of a University of Georgia education was top-rate. Like many students, she graduated and…
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Yasmin Yonis
When she was three years old, Yasmin Yonis and her family came to Atlanta as refugees from the civil war in Somalia. This experience has…
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Faraz Ahmed
Senior Faraz Ahmed has many interests, but he is most passionate about broadcast news. He currently works as a broadcasting manager for UGA NewSource, a…
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Sheena Zhang
Having grown up around UGA, Sheena Zhang is serious about taking full advantage of all that the university has to offer and using her education…
