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Special treatment
With a seeming increase in narcissism, researchers are starting to wonder: What happens when a generation of narcissists becomes parents? “We very rarely study the…
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Working out(doors)
Most people think losing weight or simply getting in shape means spending hours in the gym. But farmers may have everything they need for a…
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Human Subjects Office paves way for clinical research
As UGA continues to invest in research focused on improving human health, the Human Subjects Office is working to become more effective at protecting subjects…
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Researchers receive Moore Foundation grant to study global ocean microbiome
A $1.3 million grant from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation will allow UGA researchers to uncover answers about an important metabolic link that takes…
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Georgia Museum of Art showcases nearly 60 works by African-American artists
The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia is showing nearly 60 works by African-American artists in the exhibition Expanding Tradition: Selections from…
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Unusual environments
Coral reefs are generally associated with oceans, but a team of scientists, including Patricia Yager, a professor in UGA’s School of Marine Programs, recently discovered…
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Lawrence named assistant to VP for finance and administration
Roswell Lawrence Jr. has been named assistant to the vice president for finance and administration and director of client relations.
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CAES website undergoes redesign
The UGA College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences launched a revamped version of its website in late fall of 2016. Last redesigned in 2005, the…
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Dailey & Vincent to perform Feb. 16 concert
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present Dailey & Vincent Feb. 16 at 8 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall. Country Music Television calls Dailey &…
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Obituary: M. Howard Lee
M. Howard Lee, Regents Professor of Physics at UGA, passed away Nov. 18, 2016, after a brief illness.
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University of Virginia professor to give annual Ferguson Lecture Feb. 16
The College of Environment and Design’s annual Vincent Eleanor Ferguson Lecture will be held Feb. 16 at 5 p.m. in lecture hall 123 of the…
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Flu vaccine study subjects
The UGA Clinical & Translational Research Unit is looking for individuals ages 65-90 who have not yet received a flu shot this season to take…
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Inaugural Chambliss Fellows start internships in Washington, D.C.
For many students, the start of the new semester means moving back into the dorms and settling in to new classes. For the inaugural group…
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Study: Generation gap could advance PR industry
Millennials are often criticized for the different values, qualities and skills they bring to work, according to a new study of millennial communication professionals, or…
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Author Colm Toibin coming to UGA as Delta Visiting Chair
The Jane and Harry Willson Center for Humanities and Arts will welcome internationally acclaimed Irish writer Colm Toibin to the University of Georgia as the…
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University unveils 2017 Bulldog 100 rankings; businesses soar
The UGA Alumni Association recognized the 100 fastest-growing companies owned or operated by UGA alumni during the eighth annual Bulldog 100 Celebration Feb. 4 at…
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Rain, rain, go away?
Welcome rains during December 2016 and the first week of 2017 provided hope for Georgia farmers looking for relief from a statewide severe drought, according…
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Engineering faculty member works to make medical devices safer
Implantable medical devices such as central venous catheters, stents, endotracheal tubes and vascular grafts are vital tools in today’s health care arsenal. Yet these devices…
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MARTA CEO discusses how action leads to change at annual lecture
Keith Parker’s life is all about action.
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Center for Simulational Physics to hold 30th annual workshop Feb. 20-24
The UGA Center for Simulational Physics will hold its 30th annual workshop Feb. 20-24. “Recent Developments in Computer Simulation Studies in Condensed Matter Physics” will…
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Armstrong State/Georgia Southern consolidation committee appointed
University System of Georgia Chancellor Steve Wrigley has appointed the Armstrong State University-Georgia Southern University Consolidation Implementation Committee. The 41-member committee consists of 20 representatives…
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Munch and learn: History department offers programming to increase interest by nonmajors
Lectures and academic discussions at UGA normally don’t focus on illegal activities. However, that is exactly what Stephen Mihm, an associate professor of history, discussed…
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Upcoming University Theatre production to explore sibling rivalry
University Theatre presents Christopher Durang’s Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike, directed by Kristin Kundert, an associate professor of theatre in UGA’s Franklin College…
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Longtime US senator joins faculty at Johns Hopkins University
Barbara A. Mikulski, the longest-serving woman in the history of Congress and Maryland’s longest-tenured U.S. senator, has joined the faculty of Johns Hopkins University as…
