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Viral villains
If a disease outbreak in a field could be considered a crime scene, then the “CSI” lab for such viral suspects is on the UGA…
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Saunt named Russell Professor in American history
Claudio Saunt has been named the Richard B. Russell Professor in American History at UGA.
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Study: Sorghum bran has more antioxidants than blueberries
A new UGA study has found that select varieties of sorghum bran have greater antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties than well-known foods such as blueberries and…
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The costs of desire
Research led by a psychologist at UGA shows that behavioral economic analysis may lead to an improved understanding of craving for alcohol and other drugs.
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Ten years and counting
The Governor’s Cup, presented for statewide generosity in charitable giving, has been awarded to the University of Georgia for the 10th year in a row.…
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Office of Service-Learning names eight fellows for 2010-2011 year
Eight UGA faculty members have been named Service-Learning Fellows for the 2010-2011 academic year.
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Business college moves up in ranking of M.B.A. programs
The M.B.A. program in the Terry College of Business is ranked 40th in the U.S. and 14th among public business schools in the U.S., its…
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Three department heads appointed to endowed chairs in vet medicine
Three faculty members have been appointed to recently endowed professorships in the College of Veterinary Medicine.
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Game day recycling efforts are picking up
Melvin Robinson, facilities manager at Sanford Stadium, explains the layout of the stadium to a recycling crew after a recent home football game. As part…
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Lesson plan
A plan to immediately engage first-year students with UGA faculty in a small class setting moved through the university governance process in September as the…
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College of Public Health receives $3.2 million grant
The College of Public Health is the recipient of a five-year $3.2 million award from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to establish…
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From the Top auditions to be held at UGA
WUGA 91.7/97.9FM will offer young musicians an opportunity to record an audition CD/DVD for the nationally syndicated radio and television show, From the Top, on…
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Celebrate Skidaway Marine Science Day with UGA Marine Extension on Saturday, Oct. 16
The University of Georgia Marine Extension Service invites adults and children to an afternoon of marine science programs, displays, tours and hands-on activities at Skidaway…
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Phillips named Preceptor of the Year
Beth Phillips, clinical associate professor in the University of Georgia College of Pharmacy, has been named Residency Preceptor of the Year by the American Society…
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Media Advisory: Political insiders gather to discuss upcoming mid-term elections
The University of Georgia School of Public and International Affairs will host “Mid-term Elections 2010: Predictions and Insights from Political Insiders” on Tuesday, Oct. 5,…
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Master of Internet Technology program to host open houses Oct. 5 and Nov. 2 at UGA’s Gwinnett Campus
Whatever the future holds, students in the University of Georgia’s Master of Internet Technology degree program are among the first to study those new technologies…
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UGA Homecoming Week packed with activities for students, alumni and fans
“Heroes of the Hedges,” is the theme of this year’s Homecoming Week festivities, which begin Oct. 10 at the University of Georgia. Activities for students…
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UGA to compete in EPA Game Day Challenge
The University of Georgia will participate in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s 2010 Game Day Challenge and compete against other colleges and universities to see…
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William McDonald named UGA Dean of Students
William M. McDonald, vice president for student life and dean of students at Presbyterian College, today was named dean of students at the University of…
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Southeast Student Renewable Energy Conference to be held at UGA, Oct. 1-3
The Southern Energy Network, a nonprofit based in Athens, will host the sixth Southeast Student Renewable Energy Conference, Oct. 1-3 at the University of Georgia.
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University of Georgia doctoral programs place high in National Research Council Report
University of Georgia doctoral programs place high in the National Research Council’s third assessment of doctoral research program released Tuesday.
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Navy Secretary, Georgia Governor, UGA President to commemorate transfer of Navy Supply Corps School
The U.S. Navy Supply Corps School and the University of Georgia will host a ceremony on Tuesday, Oct. 19 at 10:30 a.m. at the Navy…
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Maternal diet high in trans fats doubles risk of excess body fat in breastfed babies, study finds
A new University of Georgia study suggests that mothers who consume a diet high in trans fats double the likelihood that their infants will have…
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UGA spring commencement ceremonies changed to May 13
The University of Georgia spring 2011 commencement ceremonies have been changed to Friday, May 13. The graduate ceremony will begin at 10 a.m. in Stegeman…
