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Reducing frustration with health care is key for those with chronic medical conditions
Navigating the U.S. health care system can be frustrating for anyone, but for adults with chronic medical conditions, the frustration can become overwhelming as they…
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Newly promoted and tenured faculty to be honored at banquet
UGA will host banquets May 1 and 2 to commemorate the promotion and tenure of more than 100 faculty members in 2017.
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Alumnus named president of Fisk University, to start tenure July 1
UGA alumnus Kevin D. Rome Sr. was named president of Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee, according to a press release from the university. Rome, who…
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USG upgrades its Perks at Work program
USG Perks at Work, the employee discount program offered by the University System of Georgia, has been upgraded to allow more personalization for participants, which…
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Former CAES dean to discuss smallholder farmers’ needs
For years, soil scientist J. Scott Angle worked to make some the world’s most technologically advanced farms more productive and more sustainable. Today, he’s doing…
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Johnson to speak at UGA’s spring Commencement
Ernie Johnson Jr., a UGA alumnus and host for Turner’s NBA coverage and TNT’s Inside the NBA studio show, will deliver the spring undergraduate Commencement address at…
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American historian discusses conservative intellectual movement
Modern conservatism is a patchwork of sects and ideas that is held together by three ideological threads—freedom, virtue and safety, historian and author George Nash…
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Business students find a community at new Correll Hall
Some key ingredients to business success are preparation and collaboration. So, it makes sense to have a business learning environment that facilitates teamwork.
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Southeast Chemical Biology Symposium to be held April 14 in Coverdell Auditorium
The Southeast Chemical Biology Symposium, “Small-Molecules for Understanding Life and Managing Disease,” will be held April 14 from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. in the…
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‘Strong partnership’
When Dennis Kyle, one of the nation’s leading infectious disease researchers, arrived on the University of Georgia campus in January, he became the institution’s 17th…
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Book looks at immigration, education quality
U.S. Latinization: Education and the New Latino South Pedro Portes and Spencer Salas SUNY Press Hardcover: $90 Pedro Portes, who holds the Goizueta Foundation Distinguished…
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School of Law to host Rural Healthcare Symposium
The UGA School of Law will host the second annual Rural Healthcare Symposium April 21 in the Larry Walker Room of Dean Rusk Hall starting…
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Faculty soloists take the stage for Thursday Scholarship Series finale
The final concert in the 2016-2017 Thursday Scholarship Series brings together some of the Hugh Hodgson School of Music’s best instrumentalists, including faculty and students,…
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Early bloomers
Amen Corner, one of the most famous stretches of fairway in America, came into play early at this year’s Masters Tournament, which wrapped up April…
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SPIA’s 2017 Getzen Lecture on Government Accountability to be delivered April 12
The 2017 Getzen Lecture on Government Accountability will be given April 12 at 1:30 p.m. at the Chapel. Sponsored annually by the public administration and…
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UGA and Russian faculty develop new studies and teaching materials for second language learners
Creating innovative materials to teach Russian grammar is a challenging task. But with the development of new technologies that allow for cross-cultural communication, both students…
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Collaboration is the key
Business students find a community at new Correll Hall.
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Jennifer Elkins
Jennifer Elkins, an assistant professor in the School of Social Work, is part of a team of researchers who are leading a program that helps…
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Brinkley Bray
Brinkley Bray, a senior majoring in biology and Romance languages, has packed in a lot of experience—with plenty of travel, honors and scholarships—during her time…
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UGA wins 2017 SEC MBA case competition
The University of Georgia Terry College of Business topped 13 other teams to win the 2017 SEC MBA Case Competition April 7-8 in Gainesville, Florida.
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‘No way we’re not going to win’
Student-run Relay for Life raises more than $250,000 in fight against cancer.
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UGA students surpass $250,000 raised in fight against cancer
During Emily Maggs’ four years at the University of Georgia, she has learned that she shares something with every other student: She hates cancer.
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UGA Alumni Association to present annual awards during luncheon April 21
The University of Georgia Alumni Association will celebrate alumni, friends and former faculty during its 80th annual Alumni Awards Luncheon April 21 at noon in…
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Sixty finalists named for 76th annual Peabody Awards
The Peabody Awards Board of Jurors have selected 60 finalists that represent the most compelling and empowering stories released in electronic media during 2016.
