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CAES post-doctoral research associate quoted in National Geographic
Ellen Martinson was recently quoted in a National Geographic article about how wasp venom could help Parkinson’s research.
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CTEGD director quoted in New York Times
Dan Colley, director of UGA’s Center for Tropical and Emerging Global Diseases, was quoted in a New York Times article about a study being conducted…
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School of Law professor quoted in Tampa Bay Times
Mehrsa Baradaran, the J. Alton Hosch Associate Professor of Law in UGA’s School of Law, was recently quoted in a Tampa Bay Times article about…
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Faculty member teaches students how to help others
Tiffany Washington, an assistant professor in the School of Social Work, specializes in aging and health.
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Kisaalita named Georgia Athletic Association Professor
William Kisaalita has been named a Georgia Athletic Association Professor in Engineering.
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Parking and transit info on new website
Transportation & Parking Services has launched a website to assist users in finding information about parking and transportation at UGA.
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Poetry collection shares war’s emotional toll
Published by the University of Georgia Press, My American Night is a collection of poems about the experience of war.
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UGA part of regional collaboration studying oyster farming
Ripples form on the surface of the water as University of Georgia graduate student Shannon Kirk loads her research equipment onto the research vessel Marie.…
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Tom Crean named Bulldogs’ head coach
Tom Crean, who for nearly two decades has regularly led his basketball teams to national rankings and postseason bids, has been named head coach of…
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Office of Undergraduate Admissions makes changes to orientation
The University of Georgia Office of Undergraduate Admissions is continuing to make significant changes to the summer orientation experience.
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Anthropologist discusses arts, sciences at first Strange Lecture
Linguistic anthropologist Shirley Brice Heath delivered UGA’s inaugural Aralee Strange Lecture Feb. 22 at the Georgia Museum of Art.
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School of Law captures national moot court title
The University of Georgia School of Law recently captured the top trophy in the Charleston School of Law National Moot Court Competition and won a…
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No. 10 Georgia extends win streak to 23 games
The 1oth-ranked Georgia softball team swept its doubleheader with Bucknell Wednesday afternoon at Jack Turner Stadium.
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Ross: We need a better influenza vaccine
The good news is that the flu season appears to be slowing down, but it’s already taken a serious toll. Almost every state has reported…
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Grand slams glide Bulldogs past Owls, 15-3
Grand slams in consecutive innings by Cam Shepherd and Michael Curry powered the Georgia baseball team to a 15-3 win against the Kennesaw State Owls Tuesday evening at Foley…
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Feeding wildlife can influence migration, disease
Animal migration patterns are changing as humans alter the landscape, according to new research from the University of Georgia. Those changes can affect wildlife interactions…
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Masters of the Mind coming to UGA
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present Masters of the Mind April 9 at 6 and 8:30 p.m. in Ramsey Concert Hall.
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New York Times reporters receive 2018 McGill Medal
The two New York Times reporters who broke the story of Harvey Weinstein’s decades of alleged abuse toward women are the 2018 recipients of the…
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Georgia sweeps Arkansas, extends win streak to 21
No. 11 Georgia softball lengthened its winning streak to 21 games Monday, coming out on top of both ends of a doubleheader with Arkansas.
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Georgia punches ticket to Big Dance, hosts two rounds
The Georgia Lady Bulldogs basketball team has earned a No. 4 seed in the 2018 NCAA Women’s Basketball Championship and will host Mercer, Belmont and…
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UGA researchers battle neglected diseases around globe
Lymphatic filariasis. Schistosomiasis. Cryptosporidiosis. They’re some of the world’s most widespread parasitic diseases, but many people have never heard of them. Those who live in…
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Two behaviors linked to high school dropout rates
While the national high school dropout rate has declined, many school systems still struggle with a high number of students who do not finish high…
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GymDogs post season-high on Senior Night
The No. 17 Georgia GymDogs posted a season high score of 197.525 to defeat No. 14 Boise State’s score of 196.625 on Saturday in front…
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Track & field women capture first NCAA team title
The Georgia women’s track and field team earned UGA its first team national championship at the NCAA Indoor Championships in College Station, Texas, on Saturday.
