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Rhodes Scholars for 2008
The University of Georgia is the only public university in the nation to have two recipients of the Rhodes Scholarship this year.
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Fighting HIV with mobile media
A team from the University of Georgia’s New Media Institute recently traveled to Philadelphia to explore how mobile media technology can be used to deliver…
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Thai-ing it all together
At UGA, study abroad and service learning are increasingly intertwined in a growing list of locales that span the globe as well as a vast…
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Adventure across America
It’s one thing to see America from 35,000 feet and quite another to hear the crickets sing on Sapelo Island and feel the fresh air…
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Canine Spay Day at UGA
The University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine Canine Club held its annual Canine Spay Day last month.
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D.C. program preparing future national leaders
While other UGA students have returned to the classroom for spring semester, senior William Rooks and juniors Amanda McLeod and Arthur Tripp Jr. are learning…
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Edelman Digital Bootcamp
With 70 percent of adults and 93 percent of teenagers using the Internet, it is not surprising that social media usage is steadily increasing.
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Buckle up for safety
Safe Kids Buckle Up Virtual Video Showdown, an online safety video competition, created by the public relations students of UGA’s Public Relations Student Society of…
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UGA to offer wide array of summer camps
From playing with earthworms to playing the tuba, summer camps at the University of Georgia have something for everyone from toddlers to teens.
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RSVP: Relationship and Sexual Violence Prevention
Every two minutes, somewhere in America, someone is sexually assaulted. Approximately 80 percent of rape victims are under the age of 30
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Students go green
Thousands of students pass the Lumpkin Street Rain Gardens every day, yet few understand the extent of their effects on the environment.
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Johns Hopkins professor to speak on improving groundwater reserves
As drought and development issues continue to cloud the future water availability of many areas including the state of Georgia, improving local aquifers is an…
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Treading New Water
Camus, associate professor of pathology in UGA’s College of Veterinary Medicine, goes virtually unnoticed to the average Georgia Aquarium visitor, but that’s the nature of…
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Writers of the storm
This is New Orleans, ravaged more than two years ago by Hurricane Katrina. Broken levees, flooding and poor evacuation plans left 1,300 residents dead and…
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UGA program boosts environmental, community volunteers
When Mary Evans heard about an adult wildlife education program called Georgia Master Naturalist, she knew it was right up her alley.
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Mail management at Zaxby’s
Students in Dave Chatterjee’s undergraduate Management Information Systems capstone class haven’t discovered the secret behind Zaxby’s Sauce, but they did come away with a great…
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Validating standardized testing
Get plenty of sleep. Eat a healthy breakfast. Every spring, school children are sent home with these directives to help them score well on standardized…
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CURO Promising Scholars
Fifteen Georgia high school seniors got a preview of the available undergraduate research options at UGA when they were recognized as 2008 Promising Scholars by…
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Students ready for terrorist attacks in food supply
Dead pigeons don’t usually attract much attention. But a few hundred of them infected with avian influenza and mysteriously found in several U.S. cities would…
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Teaching turtle returns to the wild
Ten years ago on Jekyll Island, two loggerhead turtle hatchlings were trapped in their nest on the beach and unable to get to the water.
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Supreme success
Counting the recent selection of University of Georgia School of Law alumna Merritt E. McAlister as a U.S. Supreme Court judicial clerk for the October…
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Lindsay Lamphere
Senior Lindsay Lamphere follows her heart. She wasn’t sure if she wanted to attend UGA, so she applied to several schools and even received scholarships…
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Abigail Blaylock
A fourth-generation Bulldog, Abby Blaylock stays busy. In 2006, she became involved with the National Multiple Sclerosis Society Georgia Chapter and served as the community…
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UGA Arch Foundation selects three Advisory Trustees
Three University of Georgia alumni have been appointed Advisory Trustees of the Arch Foundation for the University of Georgia.
