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Elizabeth White
Elizabeth White, a senior psychology major and future physician assistant, has taken full advantage of the opportunities available to her to pursue her goal of…
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Zero Waste UGA
Student-run Campus Composting program aims to reduce waste on campus.
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UGA to reinter remains of individuals discovered in Baldwin Hall construction
Following the guidance of the State Archaeologist’s Office, the University of Georgia has reinterred the remains of individuals discovered during the construction of the Baldwin…
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Researchers develop low-cost test to evaluate muscle health
A new, non-invasive test developed by researchers at the University of Georgia shows how exercise can help people with neurological injuries and illnesses.
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Aging in place could save money, benefit health outcomes in public housing for the elderly
Training service coordinators in low-income public housing to better assist aging residents could improve community members’ health and save the government money.
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U.S. Rep. Buddy Carter visits the UGA Oyster Hatchery
Congressman Buddy Carter toured the oyster hatchery at the University of Georgia Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant and met with a shellfish grower who…
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Deadly raccoon roundworm can infect humans without symptoms, new UGA study finds
Although this “raccoon roundworm” was believed to cause severe problems and even death in people who become infected, a new University of Georgia study shows…
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University of Georgia Board of Visitors welcomes new members
The University of Georgia Board of Visitors welcomed 31 new members at its winter meeting in Atlanta.
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Caroline Brinson
Caroline Brinson, who says she was born to be a Georgia Bulldog, is the definition of a student-athlete. Not only is she among the best…
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Stem cell treatment may restore vision to patients with damaged corneas
Researchers have developed a new way to identify and sort stem cells that may one day allow clinicians to restore vision to people with damaged…
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Reducing frustration with health care is key for those with chronic medical conditions
A study by UGA researchers provides insights into how health care providers and patients can reduce the feelings of dissatisfaction and annoyance that result from…
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Student Government Association honors faculty members
The University of Georgia Student Government Association recognized 10 faculty members at its annual Professor Recognition Reception, held March 1 at the Miller Learning Center.
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UGA report: Minority groups driving U.S. economy
In 2016, U.S. Hispanic buying power was larger than the gross domestic product of Mexico. That’s just one of the telling statistics that illustrates the…
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Shades of Green: Scientists and engineers help turn ocean plastic into new products
Engineers and polymer scientists with the UGA’s New Materials Institute help a company turn ocean plastics into new consumer products.
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Hatching a solution
UGA students are engineering equipment to help oyster farmers.
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UGA offers daylong conference on cybersecurity for small businesses
Experts from the FBI, the state of Georgia, Fort Benning U.S. Army base and the private sector will come together for a daylong cybersecurity conference…
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More mosquito species than previously thought may transmit Zika
Zika virus could be transmitted by more mosquito species than those currently known, according to a new predictive model created by ecologists at the University…
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UGA satellite among NASA’s eighth class of candidates for space mission launch
The University of Georgia CubeSat project is among 34 small satellites selected by NASA to fly as auxiliary payloads aboard missions planned to launch in…
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New study tests potential treatment to combat Gulf War illness
A grant from the U.S. Department of Defense will allow UGA researchers to test a new treatment for Gulf War illness.
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Five UGA faculty members named Meigs Professors
The University of Georgia has honored five faculty members with its highest recognition for excellence in instruction, the Josiah Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professorship.
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Sundance-selected documentary to screen at Cine and UGA with filmmakers’ Q&A
The Dean Rusk International Law Center and the Willson Center for Humanities and Arts will present screenings of the new documentary 500 Years March 2…
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Federal judge to give School of Law’s annual Edith House Lecture
U.S. District Court Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson will present “Reflections on My Journey as a Mother and a Judge” at the UGA School of Law’s…
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University Woman’s Club
The University Woman’s Club will meet March 14 at 11 a.m. in the Fellowship Hall of Central Presbyterian Church, 380 Alps Road. Guest speaker Mimi…
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Tax season scams to watch out for as deadline to file approaches
Because April 15 will fall on a Saturday and Monday, April 17, is a holiday in Washington, D.C., the tax deadline this year is Tuesday,…
