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Tuition increase aids British colleges
Colleges and universities in the United Kingdom have been able to upgrade almost every aspect of the student experience thanks to a surge in funding…
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New head of child and family development department named first Haltiwanger Professor
Jay A. Mancini, the new head of the College of Family and Consumer Sciences’ department of child and family development, has been named the Anne…
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Researchers find evidence of exotic beetle invasion
A pest survey led by researchers at UGA and the Georgia Forestry Commission has found that an exotic wood-boring ambrosia beetle has established a population…
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Cancer compounded
A new study published by researchers from UGA and the Moffitt Cancer Center in Tampa, Fla., has found that cancer patients with dementia have a…
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Sound effects ‘voice’ of ‘A Prairie Home Companion’ will visit campus, lectu
Noted sound artist, award-winning writer and producer and UGA alumnus Fred Newman will be on campus Feb. 22-25 as a Willson Center for Humanities and…
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Animal behavior expert, autism advocate offers advice to students
Grandin, a best-selling author, autism advocate and professor of animal science at Colorado State University, shared that and other practical advice on animal handling Feb.…
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Physical Plant reduces injuries, saves money with safety programs
The state of Georgia processes more than 10,000 accident or injury claims each year, resulting in payments of more than $100 million, according to statistics…
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Population growth, consumer demand drive U.S. increase of imported foods
If one of your New Year’s resolutions is to eat only American-grown food, you should mark apple juice, cauliflower, garlic and limes off your grocery…
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Former U.S. senator to speak at public interest law meeting
The School of Law will host a public interest law weekend Feb. 26-27. Former U.S. Sen. J. Maxwell “Max” Cleland will serve as the keynote…
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Scientists create real-world uses for genomic research
UGA plant breeders are taking genomic research from the laboratory and translating it for widespread use in plant breeding programs, particularly to develop better disease-resistant…
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Dinner reservations
If one of your New Year’s resolutions is to eat only American-grown food, you should mark apple juice, cauliflower, garlic and limes off your grocery…
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Malaria battle headway topic of next Voices from the Vanguard lecture
Progress in the fight against malaria will be the topic of the next “Global Diseases: Voices from the Vanguard” lecture on Tuesday, Feb. 23, at…
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UGA School of Law hosts discussion on foreign investments
The University of Georgia School of Law’s Dean Rusk Center and UGA’s German American Law Society are sponsoring a panel discussion on the potential impacts…
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College of Veterinary Medicine students to host microchip clinic to benefit Haitian relief effort
The University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine’s Student Chapter of the American Veterinary Medical Association is hosting a Microchip Clinic to raise money for…
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Milton Masciadri named University Professor for service to UGA
World-renowned double bassist Milton Masciadri, a professor in the University of Georgia Hugh Hodgson School of Music, has been named a University Professor – an…
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Franklin College Chamber Music Series to feature Ebène Quartet
The University of Georgia will host one of the most creative ensembles in international chamber music when members of the Ebène Quartet come to Hodgson…
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UGA study finds long-distance migration shapes butterfly wings
A University of Georgia study has found that monarch butterflies that migrate long distances have evolved significantly larger and more elongated wings than their stationary…
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Matthew Sellers selected as new Vinson Fellow at UGA
Matthew Sellers from Perry is one of four University of Georgia undergraduate students who began work with the UGA Carl Vinson Institute of Government in…
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Shayna Pollock selected as new Vinson Fellow at UGA
Shayna Pollock from Sandy Springs is one of four University of Georgia undergraduate students who began work with the UGA Carl Vinson Institute of Government…
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Former U.S. Sen. Max Cleland to speak at UGA law school public interest weekend
The University of Georgia School of Law will host a public interest law weekend Feb. 26-27. Former U.S. Sen. J. Maxwell “Max” Cleland will serve…
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Sound-effects ‘voice’ of ‘A Prairie Home Companion’ to visit UGA, lecture
Noted sound artist, award-winning writer and producer and UGA graduate Fred Newman will be on the UGA campus Feb. 22-25 as a Willson Center for…
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Robert Osborne announces special guests for 2010 film festival
Three Academy Award winners and several film industry veterans will be special guests at Robert Osborne’s Classic Film Festival, Thursday through Sunday, March 25-28, at…
