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Vitamin D deficiency linked to mental health
Researchers find that the crucial vitamin has a possible regulatory role on seasonal affective disorder.
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Tina Carpenter
Tina Carpenter, an associate professor in the Terry College of Business’ Tull School of Accounting, is passionate about her work. Through research and teaching, she…
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Chloe Weigle
From representing her college to singing in the chorus to working on her studio projects, landscape architecture student Chloe Weigle is making the most of…
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‘Adventure’ program brings new life to marine outreach
UGA scientists use underwater robots to excite students about science.
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Researchers identify missing component in marine carbon, sulfur cycles
A new study from marine scientists at the University of Georgia reveals two important compounds not previously considered that are released into the ocean’s dissolved…
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UGA president to present 2015 State of the University address
University of Georgia President Jere W. Morehead will deliver the State of the University address on Jan. 21 at 3:30 p.m. in the UGA Chapel.
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Canceled flights: For monarch butterflies, loss of migration means more disease
Human activities are disrupting the migration patterns of many species, including monarch butterflies. Some monarchs have stopped migrating to their traditional overwintering sites in Mexico,…
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Musical humorist combines classical music and slapstick in ‘50 Years of P.D.Q. Bach’
The University of Georgia Performing Arts Center will present Peter Schickele in “50 Years of P.D.Q. Bach: A Triumph of Incompetence!” Jan. 29 at 8…
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Tate Student Center Theatre announces spring semester movie schedule
The University Union Student Programming Board at the University of Georgia has announced the spring semester movie schedule for the Tate Student Center Theatre.
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Activities fair encourages student involvement in clubs and organizations
The University of Georgia Center for Student Organizations will hold its Winter Activities Fair on Jan. 21 from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. in the Grand Hall…
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New model predicts Ebola epidemic in Liberia could be ended by June
The Ebola epidemic in Liberia could likely be eliminated by June 2015 if the current high rate of hospitalization and vigilance can be maintained, according…
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Gates grant supports UGA’s continued fight against infectious disease
The University of Georgia Research Foundation has received an additional $710,000 from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to expand its research into the elimination…
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University Theatre’s ‘A Lesson Before Dying’ tells story of innocent man condemned to death
University Theatre at the University of Georgia will present “A Lesson Before Dying,” adapted to the stage by Romulus Linney from the acclaimed novel by…
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UGA to celebrate 230th anniversary with series of Founders Day events
The University of Georgia will observe its 230th anniversary in 2015, and the UGA Alumni Association will celebrate the occasion by hosting a weeklong series…
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UGA’s Odum School of Ecology to hold graduate student symposium Jan. 16-17
The 21st annual Graduate Student Symposium at the University of Georgia Odum School of Ecology will be held Friday, Jan. 16 and Saturday, Jan. 17…
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Georgia Museum of Art to host biennial fundraising gala
Athens, Ga. – The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia will host its most important fundraiser, Elegant Salute, Jan. 31 at 6:30…
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Garrison Keillor returns to UGA for an evening of storytelling
The University of Georgia Performing Arts Center will present Garrison Keillor in an evening of storytelling Jan. 26 at 8 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall.…
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Read the January 20 electronic issue of Columns
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Read the January 12 electronic issue of Columns
Click here to read the January 12 electronic issue of Columns.
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Dean Rusk Center to host Ebola panel covering domestic, international issues
The School of Law’s Dean Rusk Center for International Law and Policy will host a panel discussion on domestic and international issues relating to the…
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LeAnne Howe wins MLA Prize
LeAnne Howe, the Eidson Distinguished Professor in American Literature, received the inaugural MLA Prize for Studies in Native American Literatures, Cultures and Languages from the…
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$23.4M contract to bolster pathogen genomics database
A genome database team led by University of Pennsylvania and UGA scientists has been awarded a new contract from the National Institute of Allergy and…
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Crossed paths
Relationships formed between faculty members during UGA’s New Faculty Tour are resulting in unique cross-disciplinary collaborations that benefit students.
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Former juvenile court judge to give Holmes-Hunter Lecture
Glenda Hatchett, best-known for her nationally syndicated show Judge Hatchett and now a senior attorney with the Hatchett Firm, will deliver the 2015 Holmes-Hunter Lecture…
