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International development expert will give D.W. Brooks Lecture
Author and international development expert Robert Paarlberg has spent years dismantling the oversimplified narratives surrounding global hunger and its remedies.
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‘Blind Spots’ author to deliver Ethics Week Lecture
Ann E. Tenbrunsel will deliver UGA’s 2018 Ethics Week Lecture at 2:30 p.m. on Nov. 7 in the Chapel.
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Depression, anxiety, family death linked to preterm births
Psychological stress during pregnancy associated with pregnancy loss, low birth weight.
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New Children’s Garden will grow education
Alice H. Richards Children’s Garden, opening in early 2019, will be a groundbreaking destination.
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Study links cottonseed oil with lower cholesterol
Participants showed significant reductions in cholesterol and triglycerides in the trial.
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Vigil honors victims of synagogue shooting
Members of the UGA community shared their thoughts and prayers for the victims.
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5 UGA professors with spooky connections
Whether you revel in the music of the children of the night on All Hallows’ Eve or you think it’s all just a bunch of…
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Synovus establishes five scholarships for incoming students
The scholarships will support first-year students from across the state.
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‘No one will thank you for the disease they didn’t get’
Renowned public health doctor and advocate William Foege addresses conference.
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UGA School of Law grads record highest state bar passage rate for fifth consecutive year
The University of Georgia School of Law is proud to announce that for the fifth consecutive year, its graduates had the highest bar examination passage…
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Orji named 2018 NCAA Woman of the Year
She’s first winner from track and field program and fourth winner overall from UGA.
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‘Frankenstein’ turns 200
Associate professor Roxanne Eberle, who teaches “Frankenstein,” discusses its significance.
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Erin Munger
Law student Erin Munger’s passion is the fair and equitable administration of justice, and she’s committed to maintaining the rule of law and the integrity…
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Elizabeth Wright
Elizabeth Wright, professor of Spanish in the Franklin College, gives students research opportunities that help them develop transferrable skills they can apply after graduation—whether as…
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USG provides info about benefits choices
The University System of Georgia’s website has information about benefits choices for 2019.
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Book studies Sicilian flavor in Creole food
Creole Italian explores the influence Sicilian immigrants have had on New Orleans foodways.
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UGA wins national award for helping rural community sustain local health care
The Archway Partnership helped save a local hospital from closing.
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Franklin College faculty member quoted in ABC Life
Malissa Clark, an assistant professor of psychology in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, was quoted in ABC Life about workaholism.
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Terry College faculty member quoted in Bloomberg
Timothy Quigley, an associate professor of management in the Terry College of Business, was quoted in Bloomberg about data that determined the majority of chief…
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Professor emeritus of ecology quoted in National Geographic
Whit Gibbons, professor emeritus of ecology and former head of the environmental outreach and education program at UGA’s Savannah River Ecology Laboratory, was quoted in…
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College of Family and Consumer Sciences professor quoted in Bankrate
Joan Koonce, a professor and extension financial planning specialist in the College of Family and Consumer Sciences, was quoted in Bankrate about how parents overspend…
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Public Service and Outreach makes interim appointments
Matthew Bishop and Maritza Soto Keen will serve interim appointments in Public Service and Outreach.
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College of Environment and Design dean explores differences in cities
Sonia Hirt, who became dean of the College of Environment and Design on July 1, is fascinated with what makes cities different from each other.
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Rosetta Theatre Project scheduled for Nov. 2-3
UGA’s theatre and film studies department will present an experimental work with the Rosetta Theatre Project on Nov. 2 from 3:30-7:30 p.m. and Nov. 3…
