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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…
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College of Education professor elected member of psychology society
Amy Reschly, a professor in the College of Education’s educational psychology department, was recently elected a member of the Society for the Study of School…
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A new home base
Student veterans bring range of backgrounds, experiences to UGA.
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Darby Miller
Darby Miller, a senior majoring in marketing, has accomplished much during her time at UGA. But it’s not the organizations she has worked for or…
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UGA Small Animal Hospital renamed to memorialize donor
The University of Georgia Veterinary Teaching Hospital has renamed its Small Animal Hospital in honor of Cora Nunnally Miller, a donor who gave more than…
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World-renowned Russian conductor, composer Khalilov to visit, perform at UGA
The Hugh Hodgson School of Music is no stranger to acclaimed international guests, but even for them, it’s rare they host an artist who has…
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Noted parasitologist Dennis Kyle named GRA Eminent Scholar at UGA
Dennis Kyle, one of the nation’s leading infectious disease researchers, will join the University of Georgia faculty as its newest Georgia Research Alliance Eminent Scholar.
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UGA School of Law leads state in bar exam passage rate
The University of Georgia School of Law saw a high percentage of its graduates pass the July 2016 Georgia bar exam.
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Technology brings new precision to study of circadian rhythm in individual cells
An interdisciplinary team of researchers at the University of Georgia has developed a new technology that may help scientists better understand how an individual cell…
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Georgia Museum of Art to show work from the Georgia Review
In collaboration with the Georgia Review, the Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia will present the exhibition “Storytelling: The Georgia Review’s 70th…
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UGA-led consortium, conservation agencies to present statewide ocean-themed film contest
A team of University of Georgia-based marine researchers investigating the impacts of the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill on the Gulf of Mexico are teaming…
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Learning the ropes—and the language
Students experience real-world teaching through new dual-language immersion program.
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New drug combination has potential to significantly improve chemotherapy success
University of Georgia researchers have found a way to enhance chemotherapy’s cancer-killing powers, bringing science one step closer to a more complete cancer treatment.
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Study explains factors that influence the timing of infectious disease outbreaks
The delay between the time when a disease outbreak becomes possible and when it actually happens depends chiefly on how frequently infection is introduced to…
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Saving students money
USG leads nation in providing access to free online textbooks.
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WenZhan Song named Mickey A. Brown Professor in Engineering at UGA
WenZhan Song has been named the Georgia Power Mickey A. Brown Professor in Engineering at the University of Georgia College of Engineering.
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UGA’s four-year graduation rate jumps to record level
A concerted effort at the University of Georgia to help students earn their degrees in a more timely manner has catapulted the institution’s four-year graduation…
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‘Perfect Renaissance duo’
In an interview with Widewalls, Margaret Morrison, an associate professor at UGA’s Lamar Dodd School of Art, reflected on her first UGA teaching experience. “Back…
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Book details state’s earliest rural churches
Historic Rural Churches of Georgia By Sonny Seals and George Hart University of Georgia Press Hardcover: $39.95 Aspects of Georgia’s unique history can only be…
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Early voting to be held at Tate Center
UGA students, faculty, staff and community members registered to vote in Athens-Clarke County may cast their ballot in advance of the Nov. 8 election at…
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Researcher on hunt for grasses that can thrive in Georgia summers
Like most college students, David Jespersen was unsure of what he wanted to study. At first, he was intrigued by psychology, but the required biology…
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Conference highlights research on public health issues
Researchers in the College of Public Health and other UGA departments shared their expertise alongside public health leaders from across the state during the fifth…
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Lead paint could be lurking on your latest thrift-store find
Vintage furniture and salvaged architectural details can add character to any decor. However, thrift-store treasures might be adding more than whimsy to Georgia homes-they could…
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Work/life balance coordinator helps employees be more productive
For Kizmet Adams, work/life balance really isn’t about balance at all. It’s about creating harmony in the four domains of a person’s life—self, work, home…
