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Book examines how editorials shaped a postwar nation
The second in a series, “The Fateful Lightning: Civil War Stories and the Magazine Marketplace, 1861-1876” examines how sectional and regional conflicts shape a postwar…
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Business professor shares thoughts on #nomakeup movement
Rosanna Smith, assistant professor in the Terry College of Business, was lead author of a study discussed in Phys.org. The study examined the impact of…
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Ornithologist examines the white ibis’s move to the ‘burbs’
Sonia Hernandez, professor of wildlife disease in the Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, partnered with the National Audubon Society to discuss research into…
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Psychologist discusses the search for a Fountain of Youth among tech giants
Keith Campbell, professor in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences’ psychology department, recently discussed with the New York Post about the search among tech…
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A cappella group brings Broadway, Disney songs to Athens
Voctave will perform on May 14 at Hodgson Concert Hall.
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Chamber Music Athens is back for second season
The second season of Chamber Music Athens begins May 15.
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Assistant professor asks important environmental questions
Krista Capps studies the impact of aging water infrastructures, land use changes.
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UGA engineering professor named ASME Fellow
The award recognizes significant engineering achievements, contributions to the mechanical engineering profession and work in service to the public.
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UGA researchers study the use of blue light technology to reduce foodborne outbreaks
Researchers from the Center for Food Safety are beginning a new study to investigate the effectiveness of antimicrobial blue light technology.
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Can tech save the world?
Peter Zimmerli implored attendees to expand their thinking regarding technology and sustainability at the Cleantech Symposium at UGA.
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This spring, it’s time for a hybrid tulip tree to shine
Yellow-orange flowers and large leaves set this tree apart from others.
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Engineering students create exam room in mobile clinic
Changes will enable more patients to get the health care they need.
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UGA Commencement set for May 13
7,603 students eligible for graduation at this year’s spring Commencement.
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Charting a brighter future
PROPEL gives rural communities in Georgia the tools to prosper and thrive.
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Science Hill funding approved by Georgia General Assembly
Several UGA projects received financial support from Georgia lawmakers this session.
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Electric Mobility Summit dives into an evolving field
The conference drew 150 industry, government and education leaders.
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One-sport high school athletes prone to injury, burnout
Negative effects can be avoided by encouraging participation in multiple sports.
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Robert Gilliard’s scientific work is groundbreaking
The UGA alumnus is “seeking to expose new fundamental principles of chemistry.”
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Scientists on the hunt for a tree’s tipping point
‘Catastrophe theory’ can shed new light on how drought affects plants.


