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Recent retirees honored at reception
Close to 40 UGA employees who retired since May of last year were honored at a reception hosted by UGA President Jere W. Morehead, Provost…
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Sherri Lawless, Phillip Boyle honored with ACCG awards
The Association County Commissioners of Georgia honored two Carl Vinson Institute of Government faculty members with 2015 Leadership Development Advocate of the Year Awards for…
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Senior Signature campaign raises record amount
The UGA Student Alumni Association recently completed a record Senior Signature fundraising campaign, donating $90,516, the highest total in Senior Signature history.
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Finalists named for UGA-Griffin directorship
Four finalists have been named for the position of assistant provost and campus director at UGA’s Griffin campus.
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Ben Jacobs
Ben Jacobs discovered his passion for financial planning at UGA, and he’s already using those skills to help others through programs outside of school.
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Georgia Museum of Art to show political prints
The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia will present the exhibition “Art Hazelwood and Ronnie Goodman: Speaking to the Issues” from June…
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UGA to host international conference on ecology, evolution of infectious diseases
More than 350 scientists from around the world will gather in Athens from May 26-29 when the University of Georgia hosts the 13th annual Conference…
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Georgia Museum of Art to present expansive show of Mexican political art
The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia will present the exhibition “El Taller de Gráfica Popular: Vida y Arte” June 13 to…
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UGA law graduate Sally Yates confirmed as U.S. deputy attorney general
Yesterday, Sally Quillian Yates, former U.S. attorney for the Northern District of Georgia and a 1986 magna cum laude graduate of the University of Georgia…
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UGA Executive MBA ranks in top 10 in the U.S., according to The Economist
The Executive MBA Program at the University of Georgia Terry College of Business was ranked No. 14 worldwide by The Economist in its latest assessment.
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Further assessment needed of dispersants used in response to oil spills
New commentary in Nature Reviews Microbiology by Samantha Joye of the University of Georgia and her colleagues argues for further in-depth assessments of the impacts…
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UGA research finds geckos resistant to antibiotics, may pose risk to pet owners
Tokay geckos harbor bacteria that are resistant to a number of antibiotics, making them a health concern for pet owners, according to a study by…
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Elderly chronic loneliness can lead to more doctor visits
UGA study: Older adults might find a doctor’s visit like seeing a friend
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UGArden growing into more than a teaching plot
UGA student-run farm teaches about sustainable food and fills a community need.
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Physicians can play key role in preventing foodborne illness, says UGA’s Mike Doyle
Food safety awareness is key to understanding the food safety issues on the horizon, and clinicians at hospitals and doctors’ offices play a key role…
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Noted influenza researcher joins UGA Poultry Diagnostic and Research Center
An influenza researcher whose work focuses on the interspecies transmission and pathogenesis of the virus has joined the University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine…
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UGA researchers develop new way to manufacture nanofibers
Athens, Ga. – Researchers at the University of Georgia have developed an inexpensive way to manufacture extraordinarily thin polymer strings commonly known as nanofibers. These…
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UGA Press secures the Bruce and Georgia McEver Fund for Arts and Environment Publications
The University of Georgia Press has established the Bruce and Georgia McEver Fund for the Arts and Environment to underwrite the publication of a wide…
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Farmland management changes can boost carbon sequestration rates
Well-maintained pastures prevent erosion, protect water and, as it turns out, can restore the soil’s organic matter much more quickly than previously thought, according to…
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UGA faculty, alumni named Ecological Society of America Fellows
Craig Osenberg, a professor in the University of Georgia Odum School of Ecology, has been elected a Fellow of the Ecological Society of America. He…
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Parker Evans
Foundation Fellow Parker Evans is a member of three honor societies, has hiked mountains around the world and has conducted Alzheimer’s disease research. But the…
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Franklin West
Franklin West, an assistant professor in the animal and dairy science department, wants to help students recapture their love and enthusiasm for science.
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Ideas, impact are explored at the Roosevelt Institute
‘Best and brightest’ UGA students focus on policymaking.
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Internationally known researchers to assemble for materials science conference
Leading scientists from around the world will converge on Athens for a UGA state of the art conference on magnetically stimulated soft materials May 11-12.
