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The right message
At the 25th annual Holmes-Hunter Lecture on Feb. 26, legendary educator Ron Clark said it comes down to “passion and energy coupled with discipline and…
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Skloot’s tour of New York Times bestseller comes to UGA
Rebecca Skloot, an award-winning sciencewriter and author of a current New York Times bestseller, will lecture at the University of Georgia on Thursday, March 25, at 5…
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Student broadcasting society to honor Blitzer, CNN political anchor
Wolf Blitzer, CNN’s lead political anchor and host of The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer, has been named recipient of the 2010 DiGamma Kappa Distinguished…
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Chemistry professor receives CAREER Award from NSF
Todd Harrop, an assistant professor of chemistry in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, is the recipient of a National Science Foundation CAREER Award,…
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Students design their futures
Crushed oregano and sisal are the soothing tones that decorate the guest bedroom of the Rochesters’ beach house.
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New iPhone app diagnoses turfgrass problems
Thanks to some University of Georgia experts the iphone can now can help turfgrass managers diagnose and remedy turf problems.
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Secure UGA, Secure Georgia
When the University of Georgia wanted to make its students, faculty, and staff safer on the Internet, the computer security awareness campaign known as SecureUGA…
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Textbook inspires Malawi teen to ‘harness the wind’
A science textbook written by University of Georgia education professor Mary M. Atwater is being heralded as the inspiration and guide for a 14-year-old African…
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Big science on a small scale: Opening celebration and symposium for new nano-bio clean room
The University of Georgia celebrates the official opening of its new nano-bio clean room with a ceremony and symposium on Friday, March 12 at the…
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Air Force ROTC offers travel opportunities
This past summer, two University of Georgia Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps cadets spent their summers traveling abroad and being paid for it.
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International issues
The University of Georgia Washington Semester Program and the UGA at Oxford Program have joined forces to offer undergraduates a new seven-week travel-study opportunity during…
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Teaching teachers to teach
Ten recent graduates or professionals in mathematics and science returned to classes at the University of Georgia in the fall to become future math and…
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The UGA Graduate School turns 100
Over the past 100 years, the UGA Graduate School helped thousands of students achieve graduate degrees across a wide variety of disciplines
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Spreading the news for a healthier Georgia
A new public health news bureau, staffed by University of Georgia graduate students, will soon give voice to people and health-related issues often overlooked in…
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Government managers share with MPA future leaders
Graduate students from the UGA Master of Public Administration program are learning the hands-on realities of managing local governments this semester in a unique course.
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Engineering research opportunities
Undergraduate research opportunities on campus are being expanded through a partnership between the Honors Program’s Center for Undergraduate Research Opportunities and the Faculty of Engineering.
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UGA has an app for that
Prospective University of Georgia students can now access admissions information and other features on their Apple iPhone or iPod Touch.
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Hi-tech brings students closer together
A student picks up her pen, looks at the teacher, waits for a minute and presses a button on her table.
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Honoring the Past; Looking to the Future
The University of Georgia will celebrate the 225th anniversary of its founding with a two-day symposium April 22-23.
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Census ‘Counts’ on UGA Students
A team of public relations students created a hyper-local, grassroots campaign to promote the 2010 U.S. Census in the Athens area.
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A green and lasting pledge
In the last year alone, about 225 oak trees have been planted.
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Partnering on Behalf of Georgia
Forty aspiring physicians began their education in Athens Aug. 9 as the inaugural class of the Medical College of Georgia/University of Georgia Medical Partnership.
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Burn Camp
When Dana Dillard, MSW ’01, signed up for a course called Social Work with Burn Survivors at the end of her first year in graduate…
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Making New College ‘new’ again
New College, one of the oldest buildings on the UGA campus, has undergone extensive renovations that have brought the exterior back to its 1875 appearance…
