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Bland named Fellow of Infectious Diseases Society of America
Christopher Bland, a faculty member in the College of Pharmacy, was named a Fellow of the Infectious Diseases Society of America. A clinical assistant professor…
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The King’s Singers to perform in Hodgson Hall
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present The King’s Singers Nov. 9 at 8 p.m. in Hugh Hodgson Concert Hall. The Grammy-winning British a cappella…
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Study: Blueprints for limbs encoded in snake genome
When UGA researchers examined the genome of several different snake species, they found something surprising. Embedded in the reptiles’ genetic code was DNA that, in…
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Children’s book by marine science professor donated to public libraries
Over 400 Georgia public libraries received donated copies of an educational children’s book written by UGA department of marine sciences professor Merryl Alber. And the Tide…
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‘Lessons from the past’
Deborah Lipstadt, a professor from Emory University, condemned the misuse of the Nazi genocide for political purposes during a lecture at the Chapel last month.
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School and college student ambassador groups unite for 2015 Hunger Bowl
Eleven school and college-based student groups are uniting for the first time as UGA Student Ambassadors to support the 2015 Hunger Bowl food drive. A…
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$8.2M grant will be used to improve lives of children, families in state child welfare system
A team of UGA faculty members, led by a researcher in the College of Family and Consumer Sciences, has received an $8.2 million grant from the…
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University sets record high rate for freshman retention
UGA has set a record in a key measure of student success: Its freshman retention rate increased by a full percentage point from 2014 to…
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Georgia Law students win moot court competition over Florida
Third-year Georgia Law students Stephen D. Morrison and Jacob M. “Jake” Ware defeated a team from the University of Florida to win the annual Florida/Georgia-Hulsey/Gambrell…
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Scientists research deep-sea hydrothermal vents, find carbon-removing properties
University of Georgia Skidaway Institute of Oceanography scientist Aron Stubbins joined a team of researchers to determine how hydrothermal vents influence ocean carbon storage. The…
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UGA law grad confirmed as vice chancellor on the Delaware Court of Chancery
Tamika Montgomery-Reeves, a 2006 cum laude graduate of the University of Georgia School of Law, was unanimously confirmed by the Delaware Senate on Oct. 28…
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Human handouts could be spreading disease from birds to people
People feeding white ibises at public parks are turning the normally independent birds into beggars, and now researchers at the University of Georgia say it…
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Media advisory: Macon-Bibb to install native plants raised at the University of Georgia
Native plants raised at the University of Georgia State Botanical Garden of Georgia will be installed at public parks in Macon.
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SBDC setting standards
Programs developed by UGA’s Small Business Development Center have become a model for other universities.
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Arthur Tripp Jr. named assistant to the president at UGA
University of Georgia President Jere W. Morehead will welcome Arthur Tripp Jr. to his staff on Nov. 11 as assistant to the president. Tripp currently…
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School of Law leads in bar exam passage rate
The University of Georgia School of Law saw a higher percentage of its graduates pass the July 2015 administration of the state bar exam than…
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Debate teams win Vanderbilt college debate tournament
The Georgia Debate Union, which organizes and fields competitive policy debate teams at the University of Georgia, emerged victorious at the 2015 Vanderbilt intercollegiate debate…
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UGA sets the standard for small business programs
When other states are looking for best practices in small business development, they’re looking more often at the University of Georgia.
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Researchers discover mechanism that could lead to better ovarian cancer treatment
Resistance to chemotherapy is a major problem for those suffering from ovarian cancer. University of Georgia researchers are giving patients new hope with recent findings…
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UGA sets record high freshman retention rate
The University of Georgia has set a record in a key measure of student success: Its freshman retention rate increased by a full percentage point…
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CURO Research Assistantship Program exceeds expectations in first year
In its first year alone, the University of Georgia’s Center for Undergraduate Research Opportunities Assistantship Program has given more than 250 students hands-on experiences in…
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Religion professor hosts anthropology, theology conference
Derrick Lemons, a faculty member in the religion department of UGA’s Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, recently hosted the mini-conference “Theologically-Engaged Anthropology.”
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Faculty-staff leaders to take part in Fisher Leadership Academy
Seventeen faculty-staff leaders have been selected to participate in UGA’s 2015-16 Public Service and Outreach Vivian H. Fisher Leadership Academy.
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Career Center updates its site
The UGA Career Center recently redesigned its website to better engage students in the career search and preparation process. The responsive aspect of the site…
