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Conference to explore role of researchers in national security
An upcoming conference will inform UGA researchers about what they should know and do to prevent data theft abroad or the illegal transfer of intellectual…
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Brad Lindell
Senior Foundation Fellow Brad Lindell has yet to begin medical school, but he is already making contributions to the field. His volunteer work as a…
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The “best ever” marketing strategy? Maybe not, says UGA study
Marketing is often filled with hype and superlatives-the greatest, the best and even “heavenly”-but a new University of Georgia study that uncovers a curious aspect…
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The write stuff
There’s a condition rampant in graduate schools known as “ABD.” It usually affects students nearing the end of their doctoral studies, targeting the overworked, the…
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A little means a lot
Jim Moore has been doing it for more than 20 years, steady and consistent. His colleague in the vet school, Chris Barker, started regularly about…
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Art scholar to present second annual Sjouky Shaheen Lecture at UGA’s Lamar Dodd School of Art
Adelheid (Heidi) Gealt, director of the Indiana University Art Museum and guest curator of the recent show Domenico Tiepolo (1727-1804): A New Testament at the…
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Max Reinhart named to A.G. Steer Professorship in Goethe Studies in UGA’s Franklin College
Max Reinhart, a faculty member in the department of Germanic and Slavic languages at the University of Georgia, has been named the first A.G. Steer…
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Acclaimed lecturer and writier Jonathan Shay to speak in Chapel on UGA campus April 11
Jonathan Shay, a writer and medical school faculty member at Tufts University, who serves as a Veterans Administration psychiatrist administering to emotionally troubled Vietnam veterans,…
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Rodriguez named a 2007 Outstanding Physical Education Major
Justina Rodriguez, a senior in the University of Georgia’s College of Education has been named an Outstanding Physical Education Major for 2007 by the National…
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All about the weather
For University of Georgia faculty member Alan Stewart it’s all about the weather.
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Building a better future in bioscience
The perennial campaign slogan of the late senator Paul D. Coverdell was a straightforward “Coverdell works!”
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Striking a chord
Having just told a class of music business students stories about the glamorous and intriguing people and places that are part of her experiences as…
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MacArthur Fellowship winner to deliver Cantrell Lectures on UGA campus in April
Erik Demaine, the Esther and Harold Edgerton Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, will deliver the 13th annual Cantrell Lectures April 11-13 in the…
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Verse Poetry Festival on UGA campus March 29-30
The international journal Verse, in conjunction with the University of Georgia’s department of English, Creative Writing Program and the Helen S. Lanier Distinguished Chair, will…
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UGA College of Veterinary Medicine hosts annual open house
Teddy bear surgery, a dancing dog demonstration, and veterinary hospital tours are just some of the activities available at the Open House sponsored by students…
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The Georgia Poetry Circuit and The Georgia Review Present: Scott Cairns in Athens
Award-winning poet Scott Cairns will read from his work at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, April 3, at Hot Corner Café (at the corner of Washington…
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Music to parents’ ears
“Playing a stringed instrument is like having this terrible jigsaw puzzle,” says Michael Heald, associate professor of violin.
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Working out – not just for youngsters any more
Elaine Cress’ Exercise and Aging Class, held every spring, is so popular that participants race to fill the 15 available slots in January.
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Dawg Camp Adventure
Dawg Camp is a program open to incoming freshmen that guides them through outdoors activities like kayaking across Lake Jocasse or backpacking through the Cohutta…
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Natural beauty
Looking at slime under microscopes and building terrariums for pretend organisms are all part of UGA’s Institute of Ecology outreach programs designed to show Georgia’s…
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Building Connections and Broadening Horizons
Vietnam, a war-ravaged Southeast Asian nation, provided the perfect testing ground for Kelcie Fincham’s goal of becoming a public health worker.
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Making access easier
More than 6,000 students challenged by learning disabilities, visual impairments and mobility may have to work a little harder than the average student every day…
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Home Sweet Home
In celebration of 200 years of on-campus student living at the University of Georgia, the Department of University Housing, in partnership with Athens Area Habitat…
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Project Promote
An innovative new University of Georgia Web site, Project Promote, offers an online mentoring program to new faculty and links to many resources in research,…
