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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.
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UGA study assesses climate change vulnerability in Georgia
New research from the University of Georgia assesses the communities in the state most vulnerable to changes in temperature and precipitation.
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Do CEOs deserve all the attention they get? New research from UGA provides answers
Media interest in CEOs has soared to stratospheric heights in recent years, with the likes of Jeff Bezos and Steve Jobs becoming household names. But…
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Twitter data holds a key to attitudes on vaccinations
UGA researcher looks to social media to improve public health.
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UGA president to co-chair University System of Georgia task force on alcohol, substance abuse
University System of Georgia Chancellor Hank Huckaby announced today a new Alcohol and Substance Abuse Task Force that will review and develop recommendations related to…
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UGA-Griffin campus to host preview day on June 6
The University of Georgia Griffin campus will host a preview day on June 6.
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UGA College of Pharmacy students working to supply boots for migrant workers
University of Georgia College of Pharmacy students are seeking monetary donations for waterproof work boots for the Farm Worker Family Health Program, an experience where…
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Georgia Museum of Art to celebrate the military
The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia will participate this summer in Blue Star Museums, a program organized by the National Endowment…
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NHAF names UGA’s Willson Center a national model for building humanities communities
The Jane and Harry Willson Center for Humanities and Arts at the University of Georgia has been profiled as a national model for fostering successful…
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UGA study pinpoints the likeliest rodent sources of future human infectious diseases
Researchers at the University of Georgia Odum School of Ecology have developed a way to predict which species of rodents are likeliest to be sources…
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UGA and Emory University offer new dual master’s degree in social work and divinity
The University of Georgia School of Social Work and the Candler School of Theology at Emory University have partnered to offer a dual master’s degree…
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Georgia Museum of Art to focus on artist and puppeteer Ralph Chessé
The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia will present a solo exhibition of the work of Ralph Chessé (1900-1991) July 11 through…
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April 2015 retirees
AprilTwenty-five UGA employees retired April 1. Retirees, their job classification, department and length of employment are:Steve G. Arnold, program specialist II, Lamar Dodd School of…
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24 undergraduate Fellows present research at first RBC symposium
Nationally recognized scientists, researchers, faculty and students gathered at UGA April 22 for the inaugural undergraduate symposium hosted by the Regenerative Bioscience Center.
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Learn, play, excel
Thirty UGA student-athletes from 11 teams visited D.H. Stanton Elementary School May 6 as part of the fifth annual “UGA Day-Learn, Play, Excel” initiative. Deputy…
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$1.55M grant to be used to track vaccination attitudes on Twitter
Researchers from UGA, George Washington University and Johns Hopkins University are using the social media platform Twitter to study why people refuse vaccinations.
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Sunflower Concert Series returns to State Botanical Garden
The State Botanical Garden will host four performances during its Sunflower Concert Series. Held Tuesday evenings in June, July, August and September, these outdoor concerts…
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Book looks at history of home economics
Remaking Home Economics: Resourcefulness and Innovation in Changing Times Edited by Sharon Y. Nickols and Gwen Kay University of Georgia Press Paperback and eBook: $34.95…
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All in good taste: Nutrition education coordinator encourages wellness
When Benjamin Gray was growing up, he wanted to pursue a career in food so bad he could taste it.
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OIE names new director of international partnerships
Brian Watkins has been named the new director for the international partnerships unit at UGA’s Office of International Education. His appointment is effective June 5.
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Speakers encourage grads to succeed by using lessons they learned at UGA
Commencement speakers are known for offering affirming messages to graduates. Amy Robach, anchor of ABC’s Good Morning America and UGA’s spring Commencement speaker, encouraged graduates to make…
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Economics, international affairs major named Truman Scholar
UGA Honors student Kathleen Wilson was one of 58 students nationwide to be named a 2015 Truman Scholar. She is UGA’s fifth recipient of the…
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Terry College raises $2.5M from gala
The annual Terry College Alumni Awards and Gala, most recently held April 25 at the InterContinental Buckhead hotel in Atlanta, has raised more than $2.5…
