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Eminent possibilities
GRA Scholars at UGA are committed to solving some of the world’s grand challenges.
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GRA Scholars are solving the world’s grand challenges
Groundbreaking scientific research not only tackles grand challenges facing the world, it also has the potential to create jobs. These two goals fuel the work…
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WalletHub: How to rebuild credit in 7 steps
Adjunct assistant professor Matt Goren from FACS provides the best tip on how someone who is currently working to rebuild his or her credit.
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AJC: Why is school so boring?
Professor Peter Smagorinsky addresses a question asked by students for generations: Why does school have to be so boring?
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Study estimates U.S. population with felony convictions
New research led by a University of Georgia sociologist on the growth in the scope and scale of felony convictions finds that, as of 2010,…
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Workers fare worse when popular medications leave the market
A little pill can have a big effect on worker absenteeism, according to a new study from the University of Georgia’s Terry College of Business.…
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Mallory Walters
Mallory Walters has worked in a clinic in South Africa, volunteered in a local hospice and health center, participated in student groups and excelled academically.…
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Georgia Bulldogs blank Tennessee 41-0
The seventh-ranked Georgia Bulldogs dominated the Tennessee Volunteers 41-0 on Saturday at Neyland Stadium, recording their 800th win in school history in front of a…
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$8M Stegeman Coliseum renovations complete
The $8-million renovation to the University of Georgia’s Stegeman Coliseum has been completed, providing a dramatic new look and opportunity for equally impressive enhancements to…
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The free textbook example
The adoption of free, online textbooks by faculty saves students money and charts a blueprint for others.
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The science behind hurricanes
Marshall Shepherd’s new research with NASA focuses on the “brown ocean” effect.
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UGA establishes free textbook example
Madison Christian was expecting to shell out at least $100 for a textbook when she enrolled in her molecular biology course last spring. Textbooks for…
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The science behind hurricanes: Investigating the ‘brown ocean’ effect
The 2017 Atlantic hurricane season may well go down in history as one of the most devastating. Many experts agree that the remnants of Hurricane…
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$1.16M grant funds graduate school pathway for first-generation students
First-generation college students at the University of Georgia will receive expanded academic support to help them enter and excel in doctoral programs thanks to a…
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Drone Summit to explore applications of growing technology
Registration is now open for the inaugural Georgia Drone Summit, which will be held Oct. 20-21 at the Classic Center in Athens. The Summit, sponsored…
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Bulldogs aim for win No. 800 on Rocky Top
On Saturday in Knoxville, the Bulldogs will be going for their 800th all-time win in school history. Georgia is in its 124th season and they…
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Equestrian team ready for new season
The Georgia equestrian team looks to continue its legacy of being one of the best programs in the country in the 2017-18 campaign. After finishing…
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New alliance lands $51M grant to improve clinical outcomes
The National Institutes of Health has awarded a new five-year, $51 million grant to a team of Georgia research universities to further advance bench-to-bedside clinical…
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Research looks to improve STEM instruction in elementary classrooms
In today’s increasingly technological world, students — especially young girls — who develop coding skills later rather than earlier in life are often less motivated…
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Art and ecology merge in Martha Odum exhibition
Martha Odum carried a sketch pad, a box of watercolors and a vial of water everywhere she traveled with her husband, Eugene P. Odum, for…
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New livestock model for stroke could speed discovery
It is well-known in the medical field that the pig brain shares certain physiological and anatomical similarities with the human brain. So similar are the…
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Georgia runs past Mississippi State, 31-3
The 11th-ranked Georgia Bulldogs were impressive in nearly every phase of the game Saturday evening as they took down No. 17 Mississippi State, 31-3, in…
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Nettie Brown
Nettie Brown has become immersed in student organizations, won academic honors, presented research in France, and she has grand plans to put her engineering education…
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Study of same-sex couples reveals causes of work, family stress
People in same-sex relationships can face considerable angst when deciding whether to disclose their sexual orientation at work, and that anxiety can affect their home…
