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Tokay geckos can be health concern for pet owners
UGA research shows that these pets are resistant to antibiotics, can spread bacteria.
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UGA’s sea turtle genetic fingerprinting research project featured in world report
Sea turtle researchers in the University of Georgia’s Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources are using new technologies to unlock the mysteries of the…
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Twilight tour to highlight work at UGA’s organic farm
Organic and sustainable agriculture experts from the University of Georgia will host their fourth annual Organic Twilight Tour on Tuesday, June 23, from 6-8 p.m.…
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Former CEO to lead new entrepreneurial initiative at UGA
The University of Georgia has tapped the former CEO of one of the nation’s fastest-growing sports apparel companies to lead a new, campus-wide initiative focused…
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Patricia Thomas
Professor Patricia Thomas, the Knight Chair in Health and Medical Journalism, teaches her students 21st century skills while also emphasizing bedrock principles of journalism, such…
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Mauricio Seguel
Mauricio Seguel is a veterinarian and Fulbright Fellow from Chile now earning his Ph.D. in veterinary pathology. His dream is to build a field research…
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UGA researchers to host media, education day during Gulf of Mexico expedition
A team of UGA researchers and their colleagues in the ECOGIG—Ecosystem Impacts of Oil and Gas Inputs to the Gulf—Research Consortium will host a media…
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State Botanical Garden celebrates National Pollinator Week with webinar and walk
The State Botanical Garden of Georgia, a public service and outreach unit of the University of Georgia, will celebrate National Pollinator Week, which is June…
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Doctor’s advice can lead to more weight loss
UGA research shows that the impact direct communication can have on obesity is powerful.
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Winter named associate vice president for undergraduate admissions, enrollment management
Patrick Winter, senior associate director in undergraduate admissions at the University of Georgia, has been named associate vice president for undergraduate admissions and enrollment management.…
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UGA Athletic Association giving $1 million for experiential learning
The University of Georgia Athletic Association will establish a $1 million endowment to support the university’s new experiential learning initiative. The association’s board of directors…
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Leidong Mao
Leidong Mao, an associate professor in the College of Engineering, creates opportunities for students to conduct cutting-edge nanotechnology research.
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Caitlin Hodges
For Caitlin Hodges, a master’s degree student in ecology, it’s all about the soil. One class about soil in her first year set her on…
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UGA scientist refutes climate change skeptics
Marshall Shepherd uses scientific evidence and public outreach to discuss climate change.
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UGA theatre class to present Shakespeare’s ‘A Comedy of Errors’
The University of Georgia’s Maymester Shakespeare class in the department of theatre and film studies will present William Shakespeare’s “A Comedy of Errors,” directed by…
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Poetry series explores inspirations behind works
A weeklong poetry series in June not only puts University of Georgia graduate students on stage, but also allows them to share it with several…
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Annual conference highlights new school climate rating system
The fourth annual Safe and Welcoming Schools Conference sponsored by the University of Georgia College of Education will examine school climate and the new School…
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Sunflower Concert Series returns to State Botanical Garden
The State Botanical Garden at the University of Georgia will host four performances during its Sunflower Concert Series. Held Tuesday evenings from 7-9 p.m. in…
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Pharmacy students setting up shop for farm workers
UGA students providing work boots, health care services for service-learning experience.
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SEC names UGA swimmer McWhorter Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year
Georgia swimmer Maddie Locus has been chosen as the 2014-15 Southeastern Conference H. Boyd McWhorter Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year.
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Tpl2 enzyme may be target for treating autoimmune diseases
New research at the University of Georgia has found that the presence of Tpl2—an enzyme that regulates inflammation—controls the activation of T cells during colitis,…
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UGA engineering student awarded American Concrete Institute fellowship
A student in the University of Georgia College of Engineering has been awarded the Baker Student Fellowship by the American Concrete Institute Foundation. Scotty Smith,…
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Researchers identify mechanisms linking early adversity, disease later in life
Early socioeconomic adversity, such as poverty, low education and disadvantaged community, has both direct and indirect long-term effects on young adults’ cardio-metabolic disease risk, according…
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Three UGA teams cited in APR recognition announcement
Three University of Georgia varsity sports teams have been publicly recognized by the NCAA for outstanding achievement in the annual NCAA Academic Progress Rate report.
