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Virtual reality eases leg muscle pain during cycling
A new study looks at the impact of VR on high-intensity workouts.
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Women and Girls conference to focus on community
It encourages research and advocacy by, for and about women and girls in Georgia.
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Kaylee Arnold is a scientist, dancer and educator
UGA doctoral student is following her varied passions.
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UGA law school creates First Amendment clinic
The Stanton Foundation funds the law school’s 18th experiential learning program.
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Bulldog Nation in full strength for victory over Notre Dame
The No. 3 Bulldogs defeated No. 7 Notre Dame 23-17 Saturday in a thrilling game.
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Sarah Saddoris
Research has played a defining role in the academic journey of Goldwater Scholar Sarah Saddoris, and as a plant biologist her goal is to improve…
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Alvin and Melinda Camus
Melinda and Alvin Camus are both faculty members in the College of Veterinary Medicine, but their different areas of specialty underscore the range of possibilities…
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Pioneer of farm-centric Italian cuisine to speak at UGA
Lidia Bastianich will share the connections between place, food and identity that have shaped her life and career.
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Memorial service will honor late chemistry professor
Kutal joined the University of Georgia faculty in 1973, where he spent his entire academic career.
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Former director-general of UNESCO to give HGOR Lecture
Bokova will discuss “Preserving Global Heritage in Times of War and Conflict.”
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UGA expands access to study abroad for minority students
UGA is working to ensure that all students know the advantages of studying abroad.
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Innovation District moves forward with new events
Several programs and event series are planned on campus this fall.
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SPIA professor among world’s top 50 thinkers
Those selected are considered leaders in their fields who engage in original and profound ways of thinking with the central questions of the modern world.
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CAES peanut researchers win accolades for international impact
The Bertiolis’ unique, but related, research programs have focused on the wild relatives of peanuts.
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Grady College faculty member receives Kreighbaum Award
Sun Joo “Grace” Ahn is the recipient of the 2019 Krieghbaum Under-40 Award by the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication.
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Faculty member’s experience brings added dimensions to new program
A new faculty member in the Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, Jason Gordon is helping to create a more direct path for future…
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Landscapers, homeowners learn latest research on care for new ornamentals
The 2019 Durham Horticulture Farm Open House will be held on Oct. 4 from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
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Jack Sawyer: An (Irish) Bulldog
His alma maters will battle it out between the hedges on Saturday.
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Hudson, Chipman named Joel Eaves Scholar-Athlete Award winners
The award is presented to the male and female student-athletes with the highest GPA upon entering the fall semester of his or senior year.
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Athletic Association board approves Butts-Mehre expansion project
The project will be presented for consideration by the University System of Georgia Board of Regents at one of its meetings later this fall.
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UGA College of Pharmacy, FDA will host medical device regulations conference
The conference will explore issues related to strategic implications of medical device advancements and regulations.
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Hodgson Wind Ensemble to perform Oct. 1
The Oct. 1 concert will feature rhythmic sounds from Cuba to Greece.
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Colarusso’s ‘Twilight’ paintings on view at Georgia Museum of Art
The paintings make the viewer consider the passage of time and the human desire for light, especially as the days grow shorter.
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Two genealogical projects available online
Based at the UGA Libraries, the Digital Library of Georgia recently made two of its projects for the Carroll County Genealogical Society available online. Carroll…
