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Engineering students solve elementary school’s sound problem
The Rocky Branch Elementary School cafeteria will soon be less noisy, thanks to students from the University of Georgia. In the coming weeks, students in…
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Migratory animals carry more parasites, says study
Every year, billions of animals migrate across the globe, carrying parasites with them and encountering parasites through their travels. Now, a team of researchers at…
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Legion Pool to open May 24 for summer season
Legion Pool at the University of Georgia will open on May 24 for the summer season.
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Robert Benham to deliver Law Commencement address
Supreme Court of Georgia Justice Robert Benham will deliver the keynote address at the University of Georgia School of Law’s Commencement to be held May…
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Conjoined deer fawns offer UGA researcher glimpse into rare wildlife deformity
A Minnesota mushroom hunter on the prowl for some fungi stumbled across an unbelievable find: two deer fawns sharing one body. The conjoined twin fawns,…
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Payday loans not just a poor person’s issue
A team of researchers led by faculty at the University of Georgia found that payday loan borrowers often come from middle- and higher-income households, not…
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Sidney Thompson
Sidney Thompson, the U.H. Davenport Professor of Biological and Agricultural Engineering, helps students learn how to think like engineers and to become confident in their…
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New graduates have Georgia on their minds
On a brilliant spring evening between the hedges in Sanford Stadium, more than 4,500 University of Georgia undergraduates were serenaded into alumni status with a…
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Botanical Garden honors Sanders for 50 years of service
Deen Day Sanders has been planting seeds her entire life. She has supported the State Botanical Garden of Georgia since its establishment 50 years ago.
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Paynes lauded at indoor athletic facility naming celebration
Surrounded by friends, family and a multitude of supporters, Billy Payne was front and center Monday night at the celebration naming event of Georgia’s indoor…
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UGA researcher leads effort to reduce neural tube defects
A University of Georgia researcher is leading an international effort to reduce neural tube defects, such as spina bifida, in developing countries that is backed…
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UGA Commencement logistics: Severe weather plan and temporary platform
The University of Georgia will see increased traffic around certain areas of campus this week as it gears up for its spring Commencement ceremonies. Motorists…
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Frances Dean
Frances Dean has taken advantage of hands-on lab research, study abroad and service-learning projects that will help her reach her goal of becoming an epidemiologist…
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Jin Xie
Jin Xie, an associate professor of chemistry, is using nanotechnology to make chemotherapy and radiation therapy more effective while minimizing their toxic side effects.
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Not your typical college student
Olyn Gee knew he had to find better things to do. He worked as a wedding photographer for 13 years, but when he retired, most…
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UGA works to tackle Georgia’s opioid abuse crisis
Statewide efforts to thwart the opioid epidemic that is ravaging Georgia communities got a boost recently at three conferences that brought together public and private…
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CED faculty member elected CELA president
Ashley Steffens recently was elected president of the Council of Educators of Landscape Architecture.
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Incoming CED dean elected AICP Fellow
Sonia Hirt has been named a Fellow of the American Institute of Certified Planners.
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Franklin College computer science professor inducted into AIMBE
Tianming Liu has been inducted to the College of Fellows of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering.
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Aid and assistance: Director to retire after 40 years in higher education
Bonnie Joerschke, director of student financial aid at UGA, will retire June 30 after a long career of helping students who need extra support.
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Thirty-six UGA employees retire in March and April 2018
Thirty-six UGA employees retire in March and April of 2018
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USG site includes well-being information
The University System of Georgia has added a well-being section to its website
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New book traces history of nation’s capital
George Washington’s Washington was released by the University of Georgia Press this month as part of its Early American Places series.
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UGA’s Speech and Hearing Clinic gives students opportunity to develop clinical skills
Venture to the fifth floor of Aderhold Hall, and you’ll find one of the University of Georgia’s best-kept secrets, the Speech and Hearing Clinic.
