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John Knox of UGA department of geography wins national award
ohn Knox, an assistant professor in the department of geography at the University of Georgia, has been named winner of the T. Theodore FujitaResearch Achievement…
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Dawgtoberfest: Rx for Good Health! scheduled for Oct. 20 at Pharmacy South
The University of Georgia College of Pharmacy and the American Pharmacists Association will celebrate American Pharmacists Month with the 8th annual Dawgtoberfest: Rx for Good…
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Researchers to study anthropogenic drivers of rabies in vampire bats
Now, a team of researchers, led by associate professor Sonia Altizer of the University of Georgia Odum School of Ecology, hopes to close these knowledge…
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UGA researchers apply artificial intelligence to the study of Gothic cathedrals
Now, a research group from the University of Georgia is using the field of artificial intelligence to understand architectural history, and the result could one…
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Claudio Saunt named Russell Professor at UGA
Claudio Saunt has been named the Richard B. Russell Professor in American History at the University of Georgia.
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UGA Police Department warns of suspicious telephone calls
On Sept. 20 the University of Georgia Police Department received several reports in reference to suspicious calls allegedly being made by or on behalf of…
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UGA Performing Arts Center and School of Music present free outdoor concert Oct. 8
John Lynch, director of Bands, and George Foreman, director of the Performing Arts Center, have embarked on a collaborative project to present their first outdoor…
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UGA College of Environment and Design plans open house
The University of Georgia College of Environment and Design will hold an open house to celebrate the Center for Community Design and Preservation’s new location…
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Study finds that Plavix may help dogs with bleeding problems
Companion animals that have a long-term need for anticoagulant drug therapies may soon find help in a top-selling antiplatelet drug marketed to humans: clopidogrel, commonly…
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Double duty
When a parent who is in the military is deployed adolescents need to know who they can count on, according to findings by researchers at…
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Artist Nick Cave to lecture at Lamar Dodd School of Art
The Lamar Dodd School of Art will welcome fabric and performance artist Nick Cave to campus Sept. 21.
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Study: Second violations of UGA’s academic honesty policy infrequent
A study of data from the last five years suggests that students found in violation of the university’s academic honesty policy are not likely to…
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New organization fosters training, support for postdoctoral associates
Postdoctoral research associates at UGA supply critical support for the university’s research mission. They help write grant proposals, generate data, provide insight and sometimes even…
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‘Diverse’ thoughts
The word “diversity” is thrown around a lot on college campuses, but when Georgia Labor Commissioner Michael Thurmond used it in a talk at UGA…
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Film festival will explore broad spectrum of environmental issues
A world premiere and a U.S. premiere will be among the 22 feature and 24 short films to be screened at the third annual EcoFocus…
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UGA files compliance report with SACS
The two-year process of preparing for reaffirmation of UGA’s accreditation by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools hit a significant milestone Sept. 10, the…
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UGA counseling professor Anneliese Singh receives APA division awards for work
University of Georgia counseling professor Anneliese Singh has received awards from two divisions of the American Psychological Association for her work in the area of…
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UGA College of Public Health receives training grant
The University of Georgia College of Public Health is the recipient of a five-year $3.2 million award from the U.S. Department of Health and Human…
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Juanita Johnson-Bailey named new director of women’s studies
Juanita Johnson-Bailey, a professor in the department of lifelong education, administration and policy and a 2010 Distinguished Meigs Teaching Professor, was named director of the…
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Research funding at UGA sets record for second straight year
For the second year running, UGA set a record for research funding. Research awards received from external-mostly federal-sources totaled almost $176 million
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Observatory open houses
The UGA Observatory atop the Physics and Astronomy Building will be open for public viewing on Oct. 1 at 8:30 p.m., Nov. 1 at 7…
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Walk participants sought
The Saint Vincent de Paul Society at UGA, a new student organization, will participate in the third annual national Friends of the Poor Walk Sept.…
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Authors’ reception
The seventh annual Faculty and Staff Authors Reception will take place at 3 p.m. Oct. 27 at the UGA Bookstore. Faculty and staff who have…
