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New Zika model may help provide quick answers
A newly published study from researchers working in collaboration with the Regenerative Bioscience Center at UGA demonstrates fetal death and brain damage in early chick…
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Engineering students help determine infrastructure needs
UGA senior Mariana Ozier looked like a professional engineer, scribbling notes as she walked a site pegged for redevelopment in Griffin.
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Capital campaign kickoff
All members of the UGA community—staff, faculty, students and local alumni and friends—are invited to attend a celebration Nov. 10 to kick off the public…
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Maryland pilot program replaces algebra class with statistics
To make its math courses more relevant to the future careers of its students, the University System of Maryland is piloting a program that allows…
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Former doctoral student earns national award for dissertation
Lee Pierce, a former doctoral student and lecturer in the communication studies department at the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, recently received the National…
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Prevent mold in your home
The key to controlling mold and mold spores in your home is to control the moisture and do it quickly, said UGA Cooperative Extension expert…
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A new home base: Student veterans bring range of backgrounds, experiences to UGA
Undergraduate Jamal Shelton spent most of his military career performing the difficult, but necessary, task of handling the remains of U.S. Marines killed in service.
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Chambliss Leadership Forum event features former US House speaker
John Boehner, former speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, was the featured guest at the Oct. 25 Chambliss Leadership Forum fundraising event held in…
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Colorado State University uses online tool to help with counseling services
Colorado State University is now using an online platform to help address an increasing need for counseling services, according to an article in Inside Higher…
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Lecture offers a glimpse into water quality expert’s research
Water microbiology expert Joan B. Rose has devoted her career to answering three questions: How is water quality changing? What effect do these changes have…
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Four join Peabody advisory board
The Peabody Awards has added four new members to its board of advisors, a group of entertainment and media industry leaders providing support for the…
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Internal Auditing Division promotes ethical culture
Financial wrongdoing that led to the termination of three employees. The misrepresentation of a home address by a student to qualify for in-state tuition that…
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Giving website launches for UGA campaign
The Division of Development and Alumni Relations has launched a giving site timed to the Nov. 10 kickoff for the public phase of the Commit…
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Former doctoral student receives cell biology organization award
Tony Szempruch is a 2016 recipient of the American Society for Cell Biology’s Kaluza Prize. Given in collaboration with Beckman Coulter Life Sciences, the prize…
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Going public
The University of Georgia is embarking on the most ambitious fundraising campaign in its history.
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UGA Senior Exit Dance Concert set for Nov. 9-11
By Emily Daniels and Jessica Lutonedbd1173@uga.edu, jluton@uga.edu The UGA department of dance will present its 2016 Senior Exit Dance Concert Nov. 9-11 at 8 p.m.…
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SBDC helps teach veterinary students about emergency preparedness
Dr. Joanna Davis wishes she had the chance to talk to firefighters, police officers and first responders when she was a UGA student two decades…
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Franklin College research on common bacterium opens door to fighting gastric cancers
A common bacterium that more than half of people have in their gut can use hydrogen gas present in the gastrointestinal tract to inject a…
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Historical group honors UGA Press, professor
In a ceremony held Oct. 21, the Georgia Historical Society presented two of its most prestigious awards to a UGA faculty member and the University…
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New book details GM soybean expansion
Soybeans and Power: Genetically Modified Crops, Environmental Politics, and Social Movements in Argentina Pablo Lapegna Oxford University Press Hardcover: $99 Paperback: $27.95 Although Argentina’s use…
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Freedom Breakfast features keynote from Atlanta pastor
The Rev. Raphael Gamaliel Warnock, senior pastor of the historic Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, will give the keynote address for the 14th annual Martin…
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Holiday pottery sale
The UGA Ceramic Student Organization will hold its annual holiday pottery sale Nov. 30-Dec.1 from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the first-floor lobby of…
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$1.3M grant from NIH will be used for new statistical tools
UGA’s Ping Ma will use a new grant to crunch big data numbers, which is not uncommon for a statistics professor. What is unusual is…
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OLLI@UGA to present discussion about 2016 presidential election
Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at UGA, in partnership with the Athens Regional Library System, will present “The 2016 Election: Looking Back, Looking Forward” Nov. 15…
