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Darris Means
Darris Means, an assistant professor in the College of Education, uses problem-based learning to help students gain confidence in their expertise and discover the rich…
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Stocking up for a storm goes beyond your pantry, researcher says
It’s not just the desire to stockpile a pantry that pushes people to buy bread and milk before a winter storm, says a University of…
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Painted distaffs coming to Georgia Museum of Art
The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia will present the exhibition “To Spin a Yarn: Distaffs, Folk Art and Material Culture” from…
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UGA law school’s West promoted to named professorship in First Amendment law
The University of Georgia School of Law’s Sonja R. West has been named the inaugural holder of the Otis Brumby Distinguished Professorship in First Amendment…
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UGA law school’s Cohen named inaugural holder of international law professorship
The University of Georgia School of Law’s Harlan G. Cohen has been named the inaugural holder of the Gabriel M. Wilner/UGA Foundation Professorship in International…
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Worker-owned cooperatives may help address elder care deficit
A growing elder care shortage could be eased by worker-owned cooperatives, a little-used business model that also improves the working conditions and the quality of…
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UGA president, Macon mayor discuss collaborations and future partnerships
A meeting with Macon-Bibb County Mayor Robert Reichert today was an opportunity for University of Georgia President Jere W. Morehead to learn more about the…
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Georgia Museum of Art to show artists of the New York School
The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia will show the work of artists active in New York City in the 1950s and…
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Irascibles to appear at Georgia Museum of Art in January
The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia will show the work of well-known abstract expressionist artists in the exhibition “Advanced and Irascible:…
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Sydney Mohr
Sydney Mohr, a senior majoring in biology and psychology, has racked up impressive honors, been involved in research and participated in medical experiences home and…
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Elisabeth Sattler
Assistant professor Elisabeth “Lilian” Sattler is making an impact on her students—and the patients they will go on to treat—by focusing on the relationship between…
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Jonah Driggers
For Jonah Driggers, UGA has opened many doors, including work with the Roosevelt Institute, an internship at the White House Council on Environmental Quality, trips…
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Timothy Adams
Timothy Adams, Heyward Professor of Music and Chair of Percussion in the Hugh Hodgson School of Music, loves to spend one-on-one instructional time with his…
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Three finalists for dean of UGA School of Public and International Affairs to visit campus
Three finalists for the position of dean of the University of Georgia School of Public and International Affairs will visit campus in January to meet…
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Spanish-speaking counselors from UGA help fill community need
A team of counseling psychology graduate students led by a University of Georgia professor is improving the availability of mental health care for the Athens-area…
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White ibis salmonella shedding increases with urbanization, new UGA study finds
The more urbanized a place is, the more white ibises there are carrying salmonella-the same kind that can make people sick, a new University of…
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Advancing science
ARCS Awards to UGA students top $1 million.
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Madison Miracle
As a future doctor, Madison Miracle believes that medicine can be used as an agent of change, and she’s already put that belief into practice…
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Kent Barnett
Kent Barnett, an assistant professor in the School of Law, says the ideal student is not only professional and prepared but also curious, kind and…
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Crisis communication experts debate Samsung Galaxy Note7 global response
As holiday shoppers scurry to buy the newest electronic gadgets, crisis communication experts from the University of Georgia weighed in on the communication tactics of…
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Savannah woman leaves UGA College of Veterinary Medicine nearly $1 million
A lifelong animal lover has left a gift of nearly $900,000 to benefit the University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine.
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UGA 10th best value in public colleges according to Kiplinger
The University of Georgia moved up two spots to No. 10 on Kiplinger’s Personal Finance list of 100 best values among public colleges and universities…
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Committed to affordability
UGA is 10th best value in public colleges according to Kiplinger.
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UGA experts predict a bright economy for 2017
Georgia’s economy will continue its upward trajectory next year and beyond, according to the Georgia Economic Outlook forecast from the University of Georgia’s Terry College…
