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UGA Parking Services receives awards from international group
University of Georgia Parking Services was recently recognized for excellence by the International Parking Institute.
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UGA Honors students awarded 2010 NSEP David L. Boren Undergraduate Scholarships
Two University of Georgia Honors students have been selected to receive 2010-11 National Security Education Program David L. Boren Undergraduate Scholarships for language study abroad.
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UGA education profs, alumna co-author book on how principals create high-performing schools
A book written by two University of Georgia education professors and a doctoral graduate focuses on how principals develop the leadership qualities and school contexts…
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UGA marine scientists lead oil plume research mission; blog from the Gulf of Mexico
team of University of Georgia marine scientists conducting research on the huge underwater oil plume that was discovered in the aftermath of the Deepwater Horizon…
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Lamar Dodd School of Art to host ThinkTank5
The University of Georgia Lamar Dodd School of Art will host art educators and administrators from across the country and Canada at ThinkTank5 from June…
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UGA’s Grady College Bateman Team wins national championship
Five public relations students from the University of Georgia’s Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication won first place in the national Bateman Case Study…
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New method for producing ‘libraries’ of important carbohydrate molecules
A team of scientists from the University of Georgia has created a method for the rapid chemical synthesis of complex carbohydrates, and that method could…
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UGA education prof Ken Tanner receives Outstanding Paper Award
University of Georgia education professor Kenneth Tanner recently had a research article chosen as an Outstanding Paper Award winner by the Emerald Literati Network’s 2010…
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UGA faculty member to be honored by national social work education organization
A University of Georgia faculty member will be honored by a national social work education organization this fall.
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UGA grad students, postdocs to present second Scientific Research Day on June 18
The University of Georgia Graduate Students and Postdocs in Science organization will hold its second annual Scientific Research Day on June 18 at the Paul…
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U.S. ambassador to Singapore to speak at UGA summer Commencement
David Adelman, U.S. ambassador to Singapore, will be the speaker for the University of Georgia’s combined undergraduate and graduate summer Commencement ceremony on July 31…
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UGA education professor’s books show how pop culture can enhance classroom learning
Today’s students are awash in technological gadgetry such as iPods, cell phones and handheld video games, but this may not be such a bad thing…
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UGA researcher Rebecca Sharitz receives National Wetlands Award
Rebecca Sharitz, a researcher at the University of Georgia Savannah River Ecology Laboratory received the National Wetlands Award for Science Research at a ceremony in…
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UGA education professor’s math program named among Top 5 in the nation
A University of Georgia education professor’s program to improve the mathematics and technology skills of Georgia educators who teach students from special populations has been…
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UGA researchers find daily ginger consumption eases muscle pain
For centuries, ginger root has been used as a folk remedy for a variety of ailments such as colds and upset stomachs. But now, researchers…
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BB&T gift creates support fund for study of capitalism, market economies
BB&T Corp., the nation’s 10th largest financial holding company, has pledged to give $1.5 million over 10 years to UGA’s Terry College of Business to…
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Making lemon-aide: Instructors teach in public schools on furlough day
For one day in April, four UGA researchers spent their day teaching two fifth grade classes at Benton Elementary School in Nicholson about termites.
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Celebration puts 225th anniversary in perspective
The university community celebrated the anniversary of UGA’s charter over two days by exploring the university’s past on the first day and planning for its…
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Stem cell discovery may key new disease treatment therapies
On May 4, two UGA animal science researchers introduced to the world 13 pigs that may hold the key to new therapies to treat human…
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USG budget picture clears as legislative session concludes
As the 2010 session of the Georgia General Assembly came to a close, the University System found its budget for fiscal year 2011 reduced by…
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Out with a bang
Alton Brown, the award-winning Food Network chef, told graduates that “life is short and it goes by really fast. You can not afford to live…
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New e-mail system
The university will have a new e-mail system beginning June 27, when all UGA faculty, staff and students using UGAMail will be migrated to a…
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New UGACard prices
The cost of a UGACard has increased to $20 from $15. This is the first time the cost of the card has increased in more…
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Poverty, economy grant proposal applications
The Office of the Vice President for Public Service and Outreach is soliciting grant proposals from UGA faculty whose scholarship is related to poverty and…
