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Traditional forms of media coverage valued over advertising, UGA study finds
In an age where digital media is constantly changing, public relations practitioners and business professionals still see the benefits of traditional media coverage, according to…
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Tenor Lawrence Bakst and pianist Kathryn Wright to perform free concert at UGA Chapel
The University of Georgia Performing Arts Center will present tenor Lawrence Bakst and pianist Kathryn Wright in the Noontime Concert March 16 at the UGA…
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UGA professors recognized by Society of American Foresters for outreach, research work
Two University of Georgia professors recently received awards from the Southeastern Society of American Foresters, which recognized them for their service to forestry education and…
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UGA in Washington: Delta Hall dedication ceremony quick facts
Facility:• Purchased in 2013 by the University of Georgia Foundation. • Named Delta Hall in recognition of a $5 million grant from the Delta Air…
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UGA College of Veterinary Medicine to host annual open house on April 3
The University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine’s annual open house will be held April 3 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Exotic animal displays,…
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Plant chemicals may prevent liver damage caused by fat accumulated during menopause
Women going through menopause often struggle with weight gain that results when their estrogen levels drop, and many turn to weight-loss supplements to help them…
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Deadline looms for Georgia Child Care Economic Impact Study
Georgia child care providers have until March 2 to demonstrate their impact on the state’s economy and submit responses to a survey being conducted by…
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Student Government Association honors faculty members
The University of Georgia Student Government Association recognized the work of 10 faculty members at its annual Professor Recognition Ceremony Feb. 23 at the Georgia…
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UGA researchers discover new clues for treatment of antibiotic-resistant bacteria
Researchers at the University of Georgia have identified a previously unknown process that many bacteria, including those that cause disease in humans, use to survive.…
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UGA Press to develop book series based on the Morehouse Martin Luther King Jr. Collection
The University of Georgia Press and the Morehouse College Martin Luther King Jr. Collection will collaborate to develop a groundbreaking new series of books using…
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Nobel Peace Prize nominee, activist Andrea Smith to visit UGA during Women’s History Month
In recognition of the 2015 national Women’s History Month theme “Weaving the Stories of Women’s Lives,” the University of Georgia’s Institute for Women’s Studies is…
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Associated Press correspondent named winner of McGill Medal for Journalistic Courage
A journalist who has reported for nearly 30 years from Afghanistan, one of the world’s most dangerous and difficult countries, is this year’s recipient of…
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Retired UGA professor to discuss the collision of literary and personal history
Doris Kadish, a recently retired University of Georgia Romance Languages professor, will read from and discuss her essay “A Young Communist in Love: Philip Rahv,…
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SREL researchers develop targeted approach to reduce rabies
Aiken, S.C. – Researchers at the University of Georgia Savannah River Ecology Laboratory are evaluating new methods to reduce the spread of rabies in wildlife…
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Experiential learning enables UGA students to create e-book about millennials in public relations
The University of Georgia’s Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication prides itself in giving students both in-class instruction and professional career opportunities. For two…
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Exercise reduces stress: UGA scientists discover why
On top of the many reasons to hit the gym, working out may also improve the ability to persevere through hard times. In a series…
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Three UGA faculty members receive Russell Awards for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching
Three University of Georgia faculty members have received the Richard B. Russell Awards for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching, the university’s highest early career teaching honor.
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UGA to dedicate Washington, D.C., facility Feb. 26
The University of Georgia will hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony for Delta Hall, its new permanent residential facility located in Washington, D.C., on Thursday, Feb. 26…
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UGA research finds females, males 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 very well…
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Read the February 23 electronic issue of Columns
Read the February 23 electronic issue of Columns.
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Grow wins David J. Langum Sr. Prize
Nathaniel Grow, an assistant professor of legal studies in the Terry College of Business, won the David J. Langum Sr. Prize in American Legal History/Biography…
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Assistant professor integrates research into her teaching
Juan Meng always wanted to work in communications, but early in her career, she couldn’t have predicted where that passion would lead her.
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New ‘Science’ paper calculates magnitude of plastic waste going into ocean
A plastic grocery bag cartwheels down the beach until a gust of wind spins it into the ocean. In 192 coastal countries, some version of…
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Summer Academy registration
Registration is underway for UGA Summer Academy camps for middle and high school students. Offerings this year include a mini medical school, a national security…
