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Parking registration
Register for 2016-2017 parking permits at www.parking.uga.edu. The deadline to be considered in the first and largest round of permit assignments is July 1 at…
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Animal and dairy science major named UGA’s student employee of year
Kayla Alward, a rising fourth-year student at UGA, is the 2016 Student Employee of the Year.
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Flutissimo workshop to bring flute performers, professors, students to School of Music
Talented young musicians from far and wide will converge on the UGA Hugh Hodgson School of Music June 20-24 when the school hosts Flutissimo, an…
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Nomination deadline extension
The deadline to submit nominations for the 2016 Chancellor’s Service Excellence Awards has been extended to June 15. The awards are part of a program…
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New UGA TOPS chapter
UGA now has its own chapter of the weight-loss program TOPS (Take Pounds Off Sensibly). Annual membership is $32, and the first visit is free.…
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Twelve faculty named 2016-2017 Willson Center Research Fellows
The Willson Center for Humanities and Arts has awarded its 2016-2017 Research Fellowships to 12 members of the UGA faculty in the humanities and arts.
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Ogeechee Technical College president named director of Georgia Center
Dawn Hall Cartee, president of Ogeechee Technical College in Statesboro, has been named director of the Georgia Center for Continuing Education at UGA, effective July…
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Honors student named Pickering Fellow
UGA Honors student Valerie Tucker has been awarded a Thomas R. Pickering Foreign Affairs Fellowship for students interested in careers in the U.S. Department of…
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Nathaniel Grow
Nathaniel Grow, an associate professor of legal studies in the Terry College of Business, has received national recognition for his research and book on the…
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Lenie George
Ph.D. student Lenie George taught for six years before coming to UGA to pursue his doctorate. As an Archway Partnership graduate assistant, he gets to…
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Georgia teachers among first to join UGA Skidaway Institute research cruises
JoCasta Green became a teacher after she was told as a child she couldn’t be a scientist because she was a girl. In May, the…
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Study links 2015 melting Greenland ice to faster Arctic warming
A new study provides the first evidence that links melting ice in Greenland to a phenomenon known as Arctic amplification—faster warming of the Arctic compared…
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Responding to change: Isotope analysis tackles prehistoric adaptation to agrarian lifestyle
The Neolithic Revolution—the shift from hunting and gathering to agriculture that led to permanent settlements, development of social classes and, eventually, civilizations—remains perhaps the key…
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New fellowships expand public interest opportunities at Georgia Law
The University of Georgia School of Law has three new fellowship opportunities, which combined with existing support will allow more than 20 rising second- and…
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Black gill stakeholders meeting set for June 22
As the 2016 Georgia shrimping season gets underway, the University of Georgia Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant along with the UGA Skidaway Institute of…
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Sexual transmission of Ebola likely to impact course of outbreaks
Sexual transmission of the Ebola virus could have a major impact on the dynamics of the disease, potentially reigniting an outbreak that has been contained…
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Researcher finds link between diet, surviving childhood in medieval Italy
For the past five years, the University of Georgia’s Laurie Reitsema has been researching how early childhood living conditions affect individuals’ health outcomes as adults.
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Regenerating recovery
Researchers at UGA’s Regenerative Bioscience Center are unlocking the body’s potential to heal itself.
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Just a few more bites: Defining moderate eating varies by individual, study finds
Though eating in moderation might be considered practical advice for healthy nutrition, a new University of Georgia study suggests the term’s wide range of interpretations…
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UGA Skidaway Institute studies nutrient levels in Georgia’s coastal estuaries
How much of a nutrient load is too much for Georgia’s coastal rivers and estuaries? A research team from University of Georgia Skidaway Institute of…
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Tamora Callands
Tamora Callands, an assistant professor in the College of Public Health, infuses her experience conducting research across the nation and abroad directly into her teaching…
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Savannah River Ecology Laboratory to launch radionuclide outreach program
The University of Georgia’s Savannah River Ecology Laboratory will begin working this summer with the community of Shell Bluff in Burke County to help its…
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UGA researchers to study effects of Georgia policy designed to curb opioid addiction
Researchers at the University of Georgia will use a grant from the National Institute on Drug Abuse, part of the National Institutes of Health, to…
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UGA horticulture experts talk National Gardening Week
With National Gardening Week coming up on June 5-11 and National Gardening Day falling on June 6, the University of Georgia has horticulture experts ready…
