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UGA honors companies that hired the most 2016 graduates
Shortly after graduating from the University of Georgia in May 2016 with a Bachelor of Business Administration, Jace Jordan landed his dream job.
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Researchers return to Gulf of Mexico to study impacts of oil spill
Research teams will embark on a 12-day expedition in the Gulf on June 11 to investigate the impacts of oil, methane and chemical dispersants on…
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UGA School of Law increases public interest fellowship support
In addition to providing first-rate legal training for its students, the University of Georgia School of Law is instilling in them the need to serve.…
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UGA ranked 10th among public universities in New York Times College Access Index
The New York Times has once again ranked the University of Georgia 10th among the nation’s top public universities based on its commitment to economic…
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UGA researchers report milestone in global fight against a major cause of diarrheal disease
Infectious disease scientists from research institutions including the University of Georgia have reported the discovery and early validation of a drug that shows promise for…
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Colorful reptile serves as a health barometer for the impacts of coal waste
Scientists have confirmed that exposure to coal combustion residues lead to higher levels of trace elements in yellow-bellied sliders, a freshwater turtle native to the…
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Connecting the bots: Researchers uncover invisible influence on social media
A trending story on Twitter could mean thousands of people care about an issue-or that some computers are doing their jobs. New research from the…
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Genetics pioneer
New Distinguished Research Professor Peggy Ozias-Akins’ work could have enormous impact on agriculture.
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Y. George Zheng
Y. George Zheng, an associate professor in the College of Pharmacy who develops new drug molecules and therapeutic strategies to fight cancer, teaches students medicinal…
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UGA announces next steps for research about Baldwin Hall site
The University of Georgia will sponsor additional research to learn more about the lives of the individuals whose gravesites were discovered during the construction of…
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Celebrating storytelling
UGA’s Peabody Awards Ceremony airs on PBS and FUSION June 2.
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Architect Gio Ponti changed the Italian aesthetic
Who needs sleep when you have a drawing board in your bedroom to work all hours of the night? Italian architect and designer Giò Ponti…
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Serving those who served
UGA has become a higher education leader for student veterans.
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Sunflower genome sequence to provide roadmap for more resilient crops
University of Georgia researchers are part of an international team that has published the first sunflower genome sequence.
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Georgia Museum of Art to highlight state flower
Beginning June 3, the Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia will present the exhibition “The Genius of Martin Johnson Heade,” organized by…
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Elite historian
New Distinguished Research Professor Claudio Saunt believes history is not merely for academicians.
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Kenneth Ndyabawe
As a Ph.D. student in the College of Engineering, Kenneth Ndyabawe has helped develop a “brain-on-a-chip,” mentored undergraduates and assisted new international students. But he’s…
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Cynthia Ward
Josiah Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professor Cynthia Ward enjoys helping students to see how the principles they learn in the classroom apply in practice at the…
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Understanding the challenges
UGA, Fanning Institute host inaugural Embark Georgia Leadership Conference.
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Artist Martin Johnson Heade remembered as a genius
Dramatic landscapes, exotic subjects and vibrant colors all characterize the work of the once forgotten artist Martin Johnson Heade. Now recognized as one of the…
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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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Great expectations force risky business acquisitions
A good reputation can be bad for business, according to new research from the University of Georgia.
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Media advisory: Suzanne Yoculan Leebern available to speak at Embark Conference
Suzanne Yoculan Leebern will play a key role in an interactive simulation of the challenges facing homeless and foster children as they pursue higher education…
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Staff Council welcomes new members and elects officers for 2017-2018 academic year
At its May 3 meeting, the Staff Council welcomed new members and elected officers for the coming year. New members are Danielle Free with the…
