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Campus Scene: New Spaces
Emily Garrison, lecturer Emuel Aldridge and Felipe Moreno work in a New Media Institute classroom in Grady College.
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UGA alumna, civil rights attorney to present lecture ‘I Am Trayvon Martin’
The University of Georgia Institute for African American Studies will present “I Am Trayvon Martin: Hoodies Up-How One Case Changed a Nation and Ignited the…
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Paula Lemons
Paula Lemons, associate professor of biochemistry and molecular biology, uses findings from her research on science education to design curricula for her classes and tailor…
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Torre Lavelle
Torre Lavelle, a 2015 Udall Scholar who is interning with the U.S. Department of State this semester, has traveled to six continents to study as…
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New study outlines why Southern African-American forest owners less likely to use federal assistance
Many Southern African-American forest landowners are not participating in federal assistance programs because of a mistrust of the government, unclear property titles and inability to…
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Monitoring the gulfs
Oil spill response would be improved by knowing environmental baselines.
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UGA research links borderline personality traits with lowered empathy
Those with borderline personality disorder, or BPD, a mental illness marked by unstable moods, often experience trouble maintaining interpersonal relationships. New research from the University…
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Skidaway scientists work to predict 22nd century look of Georgia coast
University of Georgia Skidaway Institute of Oceanography scientist Clark Alexander is working on a project to predict how the Georgia coast—characterized by a complex system…
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UGA Athletics boosts academic mission
Athletic Association has given more than $28 million to benefit UGA students.
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UGA Athletic Association supports critical academic initiatives for students
While the University of Georgia faithful are gearing up to sing “glory, glory to old Georgia” this fall, hundreds of UGA students are singing the…
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Search committee named to seek dean of UGA School of Social Work
University of Georgia Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost Pamela Whitten has appointed a committee to begin a national search to fill the…
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UGA ranked No. 3 in best values college list
The University of Georgia is ranked No. 3 in Washington Monthly magazine’s list of “Best Bang for the Buck Colleges in the Southeast 2015” for…
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UGA ecologist publishes book on small animal road ecology
For many species of wildlife, particularly those that are small and slow-moving, roads can be major barriers, often with dire consequences for individual animals and…
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Former U.S. Sen. Chambliss kicks off semester of political, legal insights at UGA
Students taking the course Political Leadership and the Law at the University of Georgia School of Law this semester are receiving firsthand insights into public…
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Women’s Leadership Initiative rolls out with new policies
UGA is rolling out its Women’s Leadership Initiative with new policies and programs related to recruitment, hiring and retention, leadership and career development, and work-life…
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New leadership forum will honor former US senator
The Senator Saxby Chambliss Leadership Forum has been established at UGA.
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UGA Press establishes new book series
The University of Georgia Press is establishing a book series that will examine the experiences of children within the contexts of war. “Children, Youth and…
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Forestry dean aiming to make school top natural resources program in US
Back in his late 20s, Dale Greene found himself almost done with his Ph.D., recently married and without a job. He’s sometimes asked why he…
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UGA geology doctoral student to study ancient climate patterns in Madagascar
UGA geology doctoral student Ny Riavo Voarintsoa is the recipient of a Faculty for the Future Fellowship award. Sponsored by the Schlumberger Foundation, the award…
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Marine Extension’s Marie Scoggins receives Patriot Award
The U.S. Department of Defense honored Marie Scoggins, administrative financial director of the UGA Marine Extension, with the Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve…
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Georgia 4-H will use AmeriCorps grant to improve lives of more children
Georgia 4-H clubs in 32 counties across Georgia will get some extra help this year thanks to a $439,357 AmeriCorps State grant from the federal Corporation…
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Researchers develop less expensive way to manufacture nanofibers
UGA researchers have developed an inexpensive way to manufacture extraordinarily thin polymer strings commonly known as nanofibers, which have applications in medicine and energy. These…
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UGA president emeritus takes new roles in higher education, diplomacy
UGA President Emeritus Michael F. Adams was named chancellor of Pepperdine University in Malibu, California. Adams, who served as UGA president from 1997-2013, will serve…
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Vet med professor appointed to national advisory committee
Dr. Margie Lee, a professor in the College of Veterinary Medicine, is one of 10 new members appointed to the National Advisory Committee on Microbiological…
