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School courtyard gets new life with help from UGA
Instead of pencils and paper, the tools Shari Travers’ seventh-grade students used on a recent fall morning were shovels and rakes. The courtyard outside her…
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Former associate provost to speak at Freedom Breakfast
Cheryl Davenport Dozier, president of Savannah State University and former associate provost and chief diversity officer at the University of Georgia, will give the keynote…
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Georgia tops Georgia Tech 80-59
Senior forward Yante Maten’s fifth 20-point performance of the season lifted the Georgia Bulldogs (8-2) over the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets 80-59 in Athens on Tuesday night at…
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Freshmen fuel Georgia’s 87-47 win against Howard
Eleven different Lady Bulldogs scored, including four freshmen who totaled 47 points, to lift the Georgia Lady Bulldogs basketball team to a commanding 87-47 victory against the Howard Bison at…
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‘Brain Glue’ repairs traumatic brain injuries
For an update to this story, visit Brain Glue, Part 2 Researchers at the University of Georgia’s Regenerative Bioscience Center have developed Brain Glue, a…
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Researchers find new genes that regulate blood pressure
Researchers at the University of Georgia have identified several new genes that influence how the body regulates blood pressure. This may help scientists develop novel…
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Smart, Bulldogs preview the Rose Bowl
University of Georgia head football coach Kirby Smart, along with several players, previewed the upcoming Rose Bowl game against Oklahoma with media on Monday. The Bulldogs…
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After 75 years, UGA returns to the Rose Bowl
When UGA’s football team played in the Rose Bowl in 1943, halfback Frank Sinkwich commanded the field. Now 75 years later, fullback Frank Sinkwich IV,…
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Lady Bulldogs down Georgia Tech 60-53
The Georgia Lady Bulldogs basketball team used a second-half surge to outlast the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets 60-53 Sunday afternoon at Stegeman Coliseum.
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Gallery: Fall 2017 Commencement
More than 2,800 students became Bulldog alumni with graduation ceremonies in Stegeman Coliseum on Dec. 15. Photo credits from UGA Marketing & Communications Division: Dorothy…
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UGA advances in national research ranking
The University of Georgia climbed seven spots to No. 54 among all U.S. universities, colleges and research institutions in the latest National Science Foundation Higher…
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UGA experts predict good year for Georgia’s economy
Georgia’s economy will match its performance last year, propelled by economic development projects, solid population growth and a housing recovery, according to the economic forecast…
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Reddit gives a clearer picture of what it’s like to be poor
Although millions of people live in poverty in the U.S. — about one in seven, according to the U.S. Census Bureau 2015 estimates — many…
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UGA faculty member named National Academy of Inventors Fellow
The National Academy of Inventors has named a University of Georgia faculty member who is a leading researcher in regenerative medicine to the 2017 class…
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UGA students treat local schoolchildren to an early Christmas
Christmas came early this year for more than 700 children from the Clarke County School District. On Dec. 2, the students were paired with two…
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State Ballet Theatre of Russia to perform ‘Sleeping Beauty’
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present the State Ballet Theatre of Russia in “Sleeping Beauty” Jan. 8 and 9 at 8 p.m. in the…
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With UGA’s help, Clarkesville experiences a renaissance
In small towns, news travels fast. The calls started going out from Clarkesville Fire Chief Jerry Palmer at 11:30 p.m. on Wednesday, March 5, 2014.…
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More than 2,800 students eligible for UGA’s fall Commencement
The University of Georgia will welcome its newest alumni Dec. 15 as more than 1,700 undergraduates and 1,100 graduate students—for a total of more than…
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Researchers say nutritional labeling for sodium doesn’t work
Potato chips, frozen pizza, a fast food hamburger — these foods are popular in the American diet and saturated with sodium. Though eating too much…
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Students heading to NASA for a growing experience
When the public thinks of NASA, the first images that often come to mind are rockets or satellites. In the future, images of greenhouses might…
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Medical profession unprepared for nuclear attack, study says
Escalating tensions between Washington and Pyongyang over North Korea’s nuclear program have fueled concerns about the possibility of nuclear warfare, and a study from the…
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Spotlight participation tops 23,000
More than 23,000 people participated in the University of Georgia’s 2017 Spotlight on the Arts festival last month, and planning is already underway for the…
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Report: Study abroad programs help develop valuable work and life skills
Study abroad programs help students gain valuable work and life skills that lead to more job offers and promotions, according to a 2017 study by…

