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National experts in evidence-based medicine to speak at May conference
Two of the nation’s top experts in teaching evidence-based medicine will speak May 10-11 to a cross-section of UGA faculty members in a conference hosted…
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Center to create educational videos
UGA’s Center for Invasive Species and Ecosystem Health recently received a $328,714 grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture National Institute of Food and Agriculture.…
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‘Tick checks’ can help protect you, pets from tick-borne diseases
Spending time camping, hiking or hunting can be fun and relaxing. Just make sure you don’t get hooked up with a blood-sucking travel partner, said…
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Reports say University of California Berkeley could save $75 million
A consulting company hired to make an internal report of inefficiencies at the University of California, Berkeley, estimated that the institution could save $75 million…
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NCAA calls for sickle-cell testing
Collegiate athletes are now required to be tested for the sickle-cell anemia trait, prove they’ve already been tested or sign a special form declining the…
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UGA professors featured in Appalachia environmental history series
Two University of Georgia professors-Charles Hudson, retired professor of anthropology, and John Inscoe, professor of Southern history- explore the rich history of the Appalachian Mountains…
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Cooperative Extension Family and Consumer Sciences receive $2.2 million grant
Weatherization monitors and educators funded with federal stimulus money are already making a difference in the lives of homeowners across the state, and an additional…
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Ed Roland of Collective Soul speaks at UGA’s Music Business Program
The University of Georgia Music Business Program gave students a lesson in independence, when lead singer Ed Roland of the Atlanta-based group Collective Soul spoke…
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Research at Antarctica’s ‘Mars on Earth’ reveals non-organic mechanism for production of important g
In so many ways, Don Juan Pond in the Dry Valleys of Antarctica is one of the most unearthly places on the planet
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Former U.S. Solicitor General Walter Dellinger to deliver law graduation address
Former acting Solicitor General of the United States Walter Dellinger will deliver the keynote address at the University of Georgia School of Law’s commencement on…
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UGA alumnus will return to campus to discuss his latest book
Terry T. Turner, a University of Georgia alumnus who writes under the pen name David Donovan, will return to campus to talk about his latest…
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New UGA website provides trusted source for “green” living
A website developed by University of Georgia faculty members focuses on multiple ways to “go green.” The website, www.ugagreenway.com was unveiled in conjunction with Earth…
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Castengera named recipient of Grady College’s Darwin-Davis Award
Michael Castengera, senior lecturer in the University of Georgia Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication, was recently selected as the 2010 recipient of the…
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“Passport” photography exhibit on display at the Georgia Center
“Passport,” a photography exhibit featuring works by McGinnis Leathers, will be on display May 1 – June 20, in the Hill Atrium at the Georgia…
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International expert on populations under stress due to emergencies to give lecture
Internationally recognized researcher, Ruvie Rogel will deliver a lecture entitled “The Art of Bouncing Back-Personal and Community Resiliency: Experience from Israel and around the Globe”…
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Going green is a smart thing to do
A website developed by University of Georgia faculty members focuses on multiple ways to “go green.” It was unveiled in conjunction with Earth Day.
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UGA students awarded Critical Language Scholarships for summer language institutes abroad
Two University of Georgia students have been awarded 2010 Critical Language Scholarships from the U.S. Department of State for participation in summer language institutes abroad.
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UGA’s New Media Institute to present “Personal Media, Public Good”
Could a new mobile game, designed by University of Georgia students, be a key to fighting childhood obesity? UGA’s New Media Institute is exploring ways…
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Two College of Education professors named 2010 AERA Fellows
Two University of Georgia education professors have been named 2010 Fellows of the American Educational Research Association in recognition of their accomplishments in education research.
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UGA doctoral student creates after-school science program for Latino students
A University of Georgia doctoral candidate in science education has developed an after-school science enrichment program at an Athens high school specifically designed to benefit…
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UGA ranks among most environmentally responsible colleges
The University of Georgia is one of the country’s most environmentally-responsible colleges, according to The Princeton Review, and was recently featured in the publication’s Guide…
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UGA’s Center for Undergraduate Research Opportunities names 2010 Promising Scholars
Fifteen Georgia high school seniors were recently honored as 2010 Promising Scholars during the University of Georgia undergraduate research symposium that is sponsored every spring…
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Media Advisory: UGA to unveil Tate Student Center LEED certification plaque
The University of Georgia will hold a brief ceremony and plaque unveiling to commemorate the Tate Student Center’s LEED certification from the U.S. Green Building…
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David P. Landau, presented at a spring meeting of American Chemical Society in San Francisco
David P. Landau, Distinguished Research Professor and director of the Center for Simulational Physics, presented an invited lecture at the spring meeting of the American…
