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History prof to expand coroners’ inquest project
Stephen Berry, who holds the Amanda and Greg Gregory Chair in the Civil War Era in Franklin College, received $114,562 from the American Council of Learned…
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SPIA professor to study judicial diversity
Susan Haire, professor of political science in the School of Public and International Affairs, received $33,107 from the National Science Foundation for exploring judicial diversity…
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CAES faculty member traces her love of animals to early intro to farm life
Jillian Fain Bohlen’s love of animals drove her to become a fan of dairy farming at an early age. Bohlen grew up in southern Oconee…
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Hodgson Wind Ensemble opens School of Music season
The Hugh Hodgson School of Music’s first major concert of the 2017-2018 season evokes fire and ice in a Hodgson Wind Ensemble performance Sept. 1…
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Hodgson School of Music to host UGA International Chamber Music Festival
The Hugh Hodgson School of Music hosts guest artists from the Southeast, South America and Europe for a three-day chamber music event Aug. 29–31 in…
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Reducing sexual harassment at work is complicated, researcher advises
Workplace sexual harassment policies and training can reduce harassment, increase reporting and alter perceptions of acceptable behavior, according to Justine Tinkler. But, her research shows…
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Evidence needed to make primary care decisions
As medicine continues to shift toward evidence-based practice, some primary care providers may have a difficult time finding quality evidence to support their clinical decisions,…
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UGA to develop African sleeping sickness drugs
The National Institutes of Health has awarded $2.6 million to University of Georgia researchers to develop new drugs to treat human African Trypanosomiasis, also known…
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Researchers harness metabolism to reverse aggressiveness in leukemia
University of Georgia researchers, with colleagues from the University of Tokyo, have identified a new drug target for the two most common types of myeloid…
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Say-on-pay laws are doing their job, analysis of data by UGA researchers find
When shareholders have a say on executive pay, CEO salaries decline and company valuations rise, according to a University of Georgia study. By analyzing financial…
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UGA Performing Arts Center wins Award of Excellence in annual competition
The University of Georgia Performing Arts Center recently won an Award of Excellence in the 47th annual UCDA Design Competition. The competition is administered by…
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Four former student-athletes will be inducted into UGA’s Circle of Honor
Softball All-American Nicole Barber, three-time national diving champion Chris Colwill, football All-American Thomas Davis and All-American shot putter Reese Hoffa will comprise the Class of…
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Doctoral candidate’s tool helps middle schoolers improve writing
Sometimes, it’s so easy to get caught up in the details that you miss the bigger picture. That’s what was happening to Kalianne Neumann’s middle…
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Whirlwind tour introduces new UGA faculty to sites across state of Georgia
Thirty-nine new faculty members spent five days on the road the week before the fall semester began, traveling from the mountains to the coast to…
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Hodgson School of Music to host UGA International Chamber Music Festival
The Hugh Hodgson School of Music hosts guest artists from the Southeast, South America and Europe for a three-day chamber music event Aug. 29-31 in…
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University Woman’s Club
The UGA University Woman’s Club will host its annual fall coffee Sept. 12 from 10-11:30 a.m. at the President’s House, 570 Prince Ave. A social/service…
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Doctoral candidate’s tool helps middle schoolers improve writing
Kalianne Neumann, a doctoral candidate in UGA’s College of Education, created Revision Assistant, an add-on proofreading tool for Gooogle Documents.
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Say-on-pay laws are doing their job, analysis of data by UGA researchers find
When shareholders have a say on executive pay, CEO salaries decline and company valuations rise, according to a University of Georgia study.
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Federal student loan application tool taken down amid security concerns
The U.S. Department of Education is urging parents to find other ways to fill out the financial disclosure portions of federal student aid forms while…
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SPIA professor to study judicial diversity
Susan Haire, professor of political science in the School of Public and International Affairs, received $33,107 from the National Science Foundation for exploring judicial diversity…
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Four former student-athletes will be inducted into UGA’s Circle of Honor
Softball All-American Nicole Barber, three-time national diving champion Chris Colwill, football All-American Thomas Davis and All-American shot putter Reese Hoffa will comprise the Class of…
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CAES faculty member traces her love of animals to early intro to farm life
Jillian Fain Bohlen’s love of animals drove her to become a fan of dairy farming at an early age.
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History prof to expand coroners’ inquest project
Stephen Berry, who holds the Amanda and Greg Gregory Chair in the Civil War Era in Franklin College, received $114,562 from the American Council of…
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UGA to develop African sleeping sickness drugs
The National Institutes of Health has awarded $2.6 million to University of Georgia researchers to develop new drugs to treat human African Trypanosomiasis, also known…
