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Franklin College begins Web overhaul
The Franklin College of Arts and Sciences has begun an overhaul of its online presence. The college created a Web advisory group tasked with defining…
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Professor’s new book focuses on today’s educational opportunities for black children
Troubling the Waters: Fulfilling the Promise of Quality Public Schooling for Black Children Jerome Morris Teachers College Press Cloth $64, Paperback: $27.95 Jerome E. Morris,…
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Pet vets
Dr. Ira Roth graduated from the UGA College of Veterinary Medicine in 1986 and recently returned to the college as a faculty member and director…
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Director of UGACard Office works behind the scans
As director of the UGACard Office, McGee and his staff of 10 manage a system that touches almost every corner of the university.
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New test may help detect costly parasite in sheep
Researchers at UGA and Oregon State University have developed an improved, more efficient method to test for the most serious parasitic worms in sheep, a…
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Splice of life
UGA scientists looking to understand the genetic mechanisms of plant defense and growth have found an inverse relationship between gene duplication and alternative splicing in…
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Papers of career federal government official are donated to Russell Library
The papers and memorabilia compiled by Powell A. Moore during a Washington career of more than 43 years have a home at UGA’s Richard B.…
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Making the grade
The College of Family and Consumer Sciences has been recognized by its national accrediting agency for its innovative faculty, the community service-learning opportunities offered to…
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Georgia Law will host conference on human rights, climate change
The School of Law will host a conference on international human rights and climate change Feb. 12 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in the…
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Professor studies link between stress, risk of drug addiction among rural African Americans
Counseling psychology professor Ezemenari M. Obasi believes that the interaction of the environment and genetic makeup can increase drug use vulnerability in rural African Americans.
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UGA community to celebrate life, works of Charles Darwin
Darwin Days, a yearly celebration of the life and work of Charles Darwin, whose theory of evolution through natural selection is the foundation of modern…
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Media Advisory: UGA Cabinet meeting and media briefing Feb. 4
The University of Georgia Cabinet will conduct its regular meeting Thursday, Feb. 4, at 10 a.m., in the Peabody Board Room of the administration building.
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Campus Scenes February 1, 2010
UGA students, faculty and staff make a big difference both on campus and in the community. Examples of the can-do Bulldog spirit were on display…
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Dawgs for Haiti near goal
Dawgs for Haiti, a grassroots initiative of more than 90 registered student organizations on campus, collected donations and sold T-shirts for Haitian earthquake relief during…
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UGA Alumni Association announces Bulldog 100
One hundred of the fastest-growing companies owned or operated by former University of Georgia students were honored Jan. 30, when the UGA Alumni Association announced…
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UGA study finds invasion of exotic ambrosia beetles
A pest survey led by researchers at the University of Georgia and the Georgia Forestry Commission has found that an exotic wood-boring ambrosia beetle that…
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UGA to participate in statewide tornado drill Feb. 3
The University of Georgia will participate in a campus-wide tornado drill Feb. 3 as part of the state of Georgia’s Severe Weather Awareness Week 2010.
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Media Advisory: Talking points, slides from UGA budget forum online
Slides and talking points from today’s budget forum by University of Georgia President Michael F. Adams are now available online.
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Engaged couples sought for marriage enrichment program
Engaged couples in Clarke, Oglethorpe and Oconee counties are being sought for the Pre-marital Preparation and Relationship Enhancement program provided by the University of Georgia…
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Ohio State professor Patti Lather to speak on ‘Engaging Science Policy’ Feb. 11
Patti Lather, a nationally known expert in qualitative research, feminist methodology, and gender and education, will speak at the University of Georgia Feb. 11-12 in…
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Hutchinson Scholarship for staff, children of staff established in College of Education
A new endowment has been created in honor of longtime University of Georgia education professor emerita and associate dean Sylvia Hutchinson to fund one of…
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UGA experts available to offer commentary on State of the Union address
The following faculty experts from the University of Georgia School of Public and International Affairs are available to discuss a wide range of issues related…
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UGA Dawgs for Haiti raises more than $45,000 for relief efforts
The students and community at the University of Georgia have raised more than $45,000 to provide support for the earthquake relief efforts in Haiti. Since…
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History and literature inspire $2 million gift to UGA Libraries
A fascination with history and a love of literature have inspired George A. and Nancy Montgomery throughout their life together. Those interests have also inspired…
