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Study: Men, women use sexual assault hotlines differently
When victims of sexual assault dial a telephone hotline for help, what they ask and how long they stay on the line might be related…
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$1.7M grant will be used to improve nutrition in Georgia
A team of UGA researchers, led by a faculty member in the College of Family and Consumer Sciences, has received a $1.7 million grant from…
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Skimp sports
Jeffrey Dorfman, a professor of agricultural and applied economics in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, wrote a piece for Forbes arguing that governments…
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Super Tuesday
Charles Bullock, the Richard B. Russell Professor of Political Science in the School of Public and International Affairs, was quoted in an article in The…
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Super storms
USA Today used Brad Johnson, a meteorologist in UGA’s geography department, as an expert in an article about the massive amounts of snow received this…
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UGA at Oxford program names new associate director
Stuart Minson has been named the new associate director for the UGA at Oxford Study Abroad Program. His appointment is effective April l.
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College of Veterinary Medicine to host annual open house on April 3
The UGA College of Veterinary Medicine’s annual open house will be held April 3 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Exotic animal displays, horseback-riding demonstrations,…
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Be wary of identity thieves posing as IRS agents and tax preparers
Tax season is the time to be vigilant about identity theft, said Laura Heilman, a security awareness training and education manager in UGA’s Enterprise Information…
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Washington program enrolls its largest group
UGA’s Washington Semester Program marks its seventh year with the largest, most academically diverse group in program history as students moved into the newly renovated…
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Evening @ Skidaway to provide discussion on black gill in shrimp
Marc Frischer, a professor at the UGA Skidaway Institute of Oceanography, will discuss his ongoing research into black gill in shrimp in an Evening @…
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Classic radios on display at special collections libraries
An exhibit of radios from the early 1900s, the beginning of the age of electronic mass communication, is on display at the Richard B. Russell…
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Teaching Tunes
Quintin Mallette, a percussion teaching assistant in the Hugh Hodgson School of Music, worked with middle Georgia students last month as part of the new…
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Researchers develop targeted approach to reduce rabies
Researchers at UGA’s Savannah River Ecology Laboratory are evaluating new methods to reduce the spread of rabies in wildlife populations.
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Former UGA football player received Community Spirit Award March 5
Former UGA wide receiver Chris Conley received the Community Spirit Award, presented by Georgia Power, at the 10th annual Atlanta Sports Awards. The first collegiate…
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Pulitzer Prize winning environmental journalist Dan Fagin to speak at UGA
Environmental journalist Dan Fagin will discuss his 2014 Pulitzer Prize winning book, Toms River: A Story of Science and Salvation, March 19 at 4 p.m.…
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4-H centers gearing up for busy season
UGA Extension campgrounds host about 8,000 young people each summer for memorable learning experiences.
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Sarah Huber
From the moment she stepped foot on the campus, Sarah Huber could tell that UGA was the perfect place for her. Nearly four years later,…
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Rick Lewis
Rick Lewis, the UGA Foundation Professor in Family and Consumer Sciences, integrates his research with teaching to inspire students and help them develop independence and…
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UGA research tackles grand challenge
A wealth of intellectual capital at UGA focuses on research that improves health and well-being around the world.
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UGA-school district partnership wins national recognition
A partnership between the University of Georgia College of Education and the Clarke County School District that gives more than 500 teacher candidates classroom experience…
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North Georgia Historic Newspapers Archive now online
The North Georgia Historic Newspapers Archive is now available online, providing access to six newspapers published in three North Georgia cities (Dalton, Gainesville, and Rome)…
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UGA law school to present symposium on financial regulation
Athens, Ga. – The University of Georgia School of Law’s student-edited legal journal, the Georgia Law Review, will present “Financial Regulation: Reflections and Projections” on…
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Award-winning pianist Andrew Tyson to give recital at UGA Performing Arts Center
The University of Georgia Performing Arts Center will present award-winning pianist Andrew Tyson March 24 at 8 p.m. in Ramsey Concert Hall. His program will…
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Nutrient pollution damages streams in ways previously unknown, ecologists find
An important food resource has been disappearing from streams without anyone noticing until now.
