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Anthony McGill to perform March 21
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present Anthony McGill, principal clarinetist of the New York Philharmonic, March 21 at 8 p.m. in Ramsey Concert Hall.…
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Books offers a how-to on green gardening
Sustainable Gardening for the Southeast Susan Varlamoff University of Florida Press $29.95 Sustainable Gardening for the Southeast condenses the best research-tested sustainable landscaping practices so…
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Bicultural background informs, influences faculty member’s work
Growing up in two countries and with an American mother and Venezuelan father, Lilia Gomez-Lanier recalls from childhood the difference between the two cultures, specifically…
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UGA scientists make link between genetics, aging
UGA scientists have shown that a hormone instrumental in the aging process is under genetic control, introducing a new pathway by which genetics regulates aging…
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Kevin Schatell
Kevin Schatell, who is graduating in May with a journalism degree, says “the fire that’s inside of me as a result of my education at…
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UGA to train undergraduate researchers on obesity interventions
The University of Georgia has received a grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agriculture and Food Research Initiative to train undergraduate researchers to design…
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Georgia Museum of Art to highlight Southern Printmakers Society
In 1935, Frank Hartley Anderson founded the Southern Printmakers Society, the only major graphic arts society in the South at the time. For 10 years,…
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Core-shell nanostructures show promise in production of fuel gases
Researchers at the University of Georgia have created a nanostructure that could provide a path toward using solar energy more efficiently in the production of…
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Report finds science can estimate climate change’s influence on some extreme events
A new report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine says estimating the influence of climate change on some types of extreme events—such…
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North Campus quad to be restored
UGA is beginning an initiative to preserve and restore the integrity of the historic North Campus quad. The first phase of the project will require…
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Terry grads rank No. 1 for first-time CPA exam pass rates
Graduates of the Terry College of Business’ J.M. Tull School of Accounting ranked No. 1 among large programs and No. 2 among all programs for…
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Growing graduate research
Already one of the top college choices for undergraduates, UGA is now focusing on becoming a premier institution for graduate students.
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Nine receive honors during annual College of Education alumni awards event
Eight graduates of the University of Georgia College of Education as well as a prominent Athens community member were honored during a ceremony last weekend.
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Grady College announces new class of Fellows
The University of Georgia Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication will induct eight members into the Grady Fellowship May 6.
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UGA to launch Peace Corps Prep certificate program, host national director at event
Starting this fall, a new certificate program at the University of Georgia will give students the skills and knowledge they need to have a greater…
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Molecular-level relationships key to deciphering ocean carbon
From beach shallows to the ocean depths, vast numbers of chemical compounds work together to reduce and store atmospheric carbon in the world’s oceans.
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Grady College names winners of 2016 Alumni Awards
For demonstrated excellence throughout their distinguished careers, four graduates of the University of Georgia Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication have been named 2016…
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‘Civil Rights Queen’ is the subject of Donald L. Hollowell Lecture
Constance Baker Motley, a civil rights lawyer who won nine cases before the U.S. Supreme Court and was the first black woman appointed to a…
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Taylor Lamb
Taylor Lamb found out early in her college career about the importance of getting involved in extracurricular activities. The journalism and international affairs double major…
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UGA’s Josh Miller recognized with American Psychological Foundation award
University of Georgia professor of psychology Josh Miller was awarded the 2016 Theodore Millon Award in Personality Psychology from the American Psychological Foundation.
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University of Georgia Board of Visitors welcomes new members
The University of Georgia Board of Visitors welcomed 32 new members at its recent quarterly meeting in Atlanta. It is the largest class of new…
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Johnnetta Cole to deliver 2016 Mary Frances Early Lecture at UGA
Johnnetta Cole, the president emerita of Spelman College and Bennett College for Women, will deliver the 16th annual Mary Frances Early Lecture March 29 at…
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University of Georgia to partner with UGA Athletic Association to restore North Campus quad
The University of Georgia is beginning an initiative to preserve and restore the integrity of the historic North Campus quad. The first phase of the…
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Making an IMPACT
UGA students spread far and wide for service projects during spring break.
