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Technology enhances learning experience
Information technology is on track to save students $1 million over five years at UGA.
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Gregg Allman endows scholarship to UGA Hugh Hodgson School of Music
A sold-out house at the Georgia Theatre greeted University of Georgia senior Katie Black in early January as she walked onstage with Gregg Allman. Her…
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Irish photographer Paul Seawright to visit UGA for Global Georgia series
Paul Seawright, an Irish photographer whose work has been exhibited in museums and galleries throughout the world, will visit the University of Georgia for a…
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UGA researchers unlock new way to clone hemlock trees able to fight off deadly pest
For the first time, University of Georgia researchers have successfully cryogenically frozen germplasm from hemlock trees being wiped out across the eastern U.S. by an…
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The Knights to give UGA concert, serve as chamber orchestra in residence for Athens
The University of Georgia Performing Arts Center will present The Knights chamber orchestra Feb. 12 at 8 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall. The critically acclaimed…
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Georgia Museum of Art organizes Piero Lerda’s first U.S. exhibition
The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia will host the exhibition “Chaos & Metamorphosis: The Art of Piero Lerda” Feb. 14-May 10.…
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UGA’s House the Herd Student Design Challenge to announce winners Feb. 13
Over the past three months, 52 University of Georgia students on a total of 13 teams were tasked with designing a temporary shelter to house…
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Monarch butterfly survey conveys both ‘despair and hope,’ according to UGA experts
A report on monarch butterflies by the World Wildlife Fund reveals that the area occupied by migratory monarchs wintering in Mexico in 2014 was 69…
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Researchers find protein necessary for fertility performs different roles in sperm, eggs
The protein necessary for fertility in both sexes performs distinctly different roles in male and female gametes, according to a groundbreaking study, which included researchers…
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UGA to add glycoscience researcher Robert Haltiwanger as newest GRA Eminent Scholar
One of the nation’s leading glycobiology researchers will join the University of Georgia faculty this fall as its newest Georgia Research Alliance Eminent Scholar.
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UGA researchers to develop new treatment for Chagas disease
University of Georgia researchers in collaboration with Anacor Pharmaceuticals have received a $5.3 million grant from the Wellcome Trust to develop a new drug for…
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Revamped Walk Georgia ready to get Georgians moving this winter
University of Georgia Extension is rolling out a revamped version of Walk Georgia, a community physical activity program that’s already helped about 50,000 Georgians become…
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UGA to celebrate African-American life, history and culture during Black History Month
The University of Georgia will celebrate Black History Month 2015, “A Century of Black Life, History and Culture,” this February with a variety of programs…
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Super Bowl XLIX is going to be the Daddy Bowl, according to advertising expert
The University of Georgia Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication has several faculty members in its advertising and journalism disciplines prepared to provide commentary…
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Bassoonist Amy Pollard to perform in UGA’s faculty series
Amy Pollard, an assistant professor of bassoon in the University of Georgia Hugh Hodgson School of Music, will present the latest recital in the Hodgson…
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Georgia Museum of Art to hold Black History Month dinner
The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia will host its annual Black History Month Dinner, organized by the Friends of the Georgia…
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Public education advocate to speak at UGA Chapel
Anthony Cody, a leading advocate and author for public education will speak on “Local Schools, National Policies: Who’s Listening?” Feb. 4 at 5:15 p.m. at…
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Administrators highlighted by “Georgia Trend”
Three UGA administrators were named to Georgia Trend’s “most influential” and “notable” lists for 2015. UGA President Jere W. Morehead was on the magazine’s list…
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Michael Dirr, Robert Ivarie named NAI Fellows
The National Academy of Inventors named two emeritus UGA faculty members to the 2014 class of NAI Fellows. Michael A. Dirr, emeritus professor of horticulture,…
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Sally J. Zepeda receives award
Sally J. Zepeda, a professor in the College of Education’s lifelong education, administration and policy department, received the Paula Silver Case Award from the University…
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Beating the clock: UGA researchers develop new treatment for rabies
Successfully treating rabies can be a race against the clock. Those who suffer a bite from a rabid animal have a brief window of time…
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UGA professor of veterinary pathology to receive 2015 Iverson Bell Award
Dr. K. Paige Carmichael, a professor of veterinary pathology and the former associate dean for academic affairs in the University of Georgia College of Veterinary…
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UGA researchers image and measure tubulin transport in cilia
Defective cilia can lead to a host of diseases and conditions in the human body—from rare, inherited bone malformations to blindness, male infertility, kidney disease…
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