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Extinction predictions
An article about predicting the extinction of species carried in India’s Daily News and Analysis quoted UGA ecologist John Drake. The article focused on Drake’s…
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Oil seep
An MSNBC article focusing on the nature of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill quote UGA marine scientist Samantha Joye. “What we found today is…
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Listening in
A USAToday article about how new media such as cell phones and Internet social networking sites are redefining the concept of eavesdropping quoted W. Keith…
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Hillel at UGA to host student services awareness fair Oct. 5 at Tate Plaza
Hillel at UGA is hosting its second annual “Breaking the Silence: A Student Services Awareness Fair” Oct. 5 from 12:30-3 p.m. at the Tate Student…
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Former CED dean to give lecture on Oct. 4
The Cultural Landscapes Lab of the College of Environment and Design will host a lecture by Darrel Morrison, former faculty member and dean of the…
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Law to host lecture on fight against fraud
The School of Law’s Dean Rusk Center will present “Tackling the Crisis: An EU Perspective on Financial Investigations and the Fight Against Fraud,” featuring financial…
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UGA to host Music Therapy Career Day
The Hugh Hodgson School of Music will host Music Therapy Career Day on Oct. 2 at 10 a.m. in Room 304 of the music school.…
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Give obese children healthier options
One in every three children is obese, and to combat this epidemic Connie Crawley, a nutrition specialist with the Cooperative Extension, suggests parents change their…
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Employers to hire 13.5 percent more new college graduates in 2011
The National Association of Colleges and Employers released statistics predicting that hiring of just-graduated college students is about to pick up, The Chronicle of Higher…
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Yale University praised for its policies that help working mothers
Working Mother magazine ranked Yale University in New Haven, Conn., among its 100 best companies with policies to help mothers balance family needs and workplace…
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UGA to host Duke TIP Scholar Weekend Nov. 13 – 14
The brightest middle and high school students in Georgia and nearby states will get their first taste of the college experience during the UGA-Duke Talent…
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UGA celebrates Costa Rica campus anniversary
Fall 2010 marks the fifth anniversary of the UGA Costa Rica study abroad office in Athens. It has been a long journey…
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ASPIRE: Because life happens
A new clinic at UGA will provide counseling services on a variety of topics, including individual and relationship issues, finances, housing and nutrition.
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UGA researcher receives NIH award for high-risk, high-reward carbohydrate research
The National Institutes of Health has awarded a prestigious EUREKA award to Robert Woods, a professor at the University of Georgia Complex Carbohydrate Research Center,…
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International weather and climate expert to deliver inaugural lecture on climate and society
Franco Einaudi, an internationally recognized expert on weather and climate, will describe the impact of human activities on weather and climate, and the challenges of…
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College of Environment and Design hosts Darrel Morrison lecture “Beyond New Works in New York”
The College of Environment and Design’s Cultural Landscape Lab will host a lecture by Darrel Morrison, entitled, “Beyond New Works in New York,” on Oct.…
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Media Advisory: UGA to host 2010 State of the State of Education Conference Thursday
Some of Georgia’s top education leaders and policymakers are expected to attend the University of Georgia College of Education’s third annual State of the State…
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Community service
A new clinic at UGA, one of the first of its kind in the U.S., will provide residents of Athens-Clarke County and surrounding areas counseling…
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UGA welcomes new faculty
Below is an alphabetical listing of new tenured and tenure-track faculty who have arrived at the university this semester. They are in departments spread across…
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Study identifies critical ‘traffic engineer’ of nervous system
A new UGA study published in the journal Nature has identified an enzyme that keeps the nervous system’s traffic flowing in the right direction, which…
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‘Trojan horses’
Trypanosomes are parasites responsible for African sleeping sickness, which results from the bite of infected tsetse flies and puts more than 60 million Africans in…


