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L.E.A.D. offers opportunity for student-athletes
The Athletic Association program focuses on developing leadership and personal development.
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UGA study finds possible alternative explanation for dark energy
Dark energy is an unknown form of energy that is proposed to drive the accelerated expansion of the universe. A new study by University of…
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Spring semester print and poster sale to be held in Tate Student Center
The University of Georgia Tate Student Center will host a print and poster sale Jan. 5-9 in the Tate Concourse. Sale hours are 9 a.m.…
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St. Petersburg State Symphony Orchestra to give concert at UGA Performing Arts Center
The University of Georgia Performing Arts Center will present Russia’s St. Petersburg State Symphony Orchestra Jan. 5 at 8 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall. Principal…
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UGA law school receives $3.4 million from the estate of the late Gov. Sanders
The University of Georgia School of Law has received a $3.4 million gift from the estate of former Georgia Gov. Carl E. Sanders. Approximately $2.4…
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Looking to get fit in the New Year? Clear your schedule, get a buddy
With an array of new, trendy exercise options now available, it’s a good time to kick off a New Year’s resolution to lose weight or…
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The Georgia Review winter issue released
The just-released Winter 2014 issue of The Georgia Review completes the journal’s 68th year of continuous quarterly publication at the University of Georgia-and its contents…
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UGA law graduate Sally Yates nominated for U.S. deputy attorney general
President Barack Obama on Monday nominated Sally Quillian Yates, U.S. attorney for the Northern District of Georgia and a 1986 magna cum laude graduate of…
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Georgia Museum of Art wins College Art Association’s Barr Award
The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia has received the College Art Association’s Alfred H. Barr Jr. Award for Smaller Museums, Libraries,…
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Marital problems remain stable, even as satisfaction declines, UGA study finds
A new study authored by a University of Georgia psychologist shows that the severity and number of couples’ overall problems stay stable over time, even…
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Michelle Carney
Michelle Carney, a professor in the School of Social Work, prepares her students for leadership roles in nonprofit organizations that advance the well-being of individuals…
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UGA reimagines graduate school education
The Integrated Life Sciences program gives graduate students an opportunity to explore their options before selecting their research focus.
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Joey Sharp
Joey Sharp’s adventures during his undergraduate education at UGA are about enough to fill a book already, and he has his sights set firmly on…
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UGA College of Veterinary Medicine to host annual shelter medicine symposium
The seventh annual Shelter Medicine Symposium will be held at the University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine on Jan. 11. The daylong event is…
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UGA entomologist’s pioneering work with ‘invisible’ bugs wins her national recognition
University of Georgia entomologist Nancy Hinkle has built a career as a well-respected veterinary entomologist, but it’s her work with “invisible” insects that gained her…
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Award-winning curriculum blends hall of famers and exercise
A growing number of children around the state are learning about the benefits of exercise, sports and the Georgia stars who excel at it thanks…
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National Press Photographers Association relocates headquarters to UGA
The National Press Photographers Association will relocate its headquarters to the University of Georgia Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication beginning in early 2015.
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University of Georgia remains in Kiplinger’s top 10 best values in public colleges ranking
The University of Georgia has been ranked No. 10 on Kiplinger’s Personal Finance list of 100 best values among public colleges and universities for 2015.
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Building on big data, UPenn and UGA awarded $23.4 million pathogen genomics database contract
A genome database team led by University of Pennsylvania and University of Georgia scientists has been awarded a new contract from the National Institutes of…
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UGA’s Spotlight on the Arts festival breaks attendance record
More than 21,000 people attended the University of Georgia Arts Council’s 2014 Spotlight on the Arts festival, an increase of 29 percent over the previous…
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UGA Skidaway Institute scientists map Wassaw Sound
A research team from the University of Georgia Skidaway Institute of Oceanography has completed the first high-resolution, bathymetric (bottom-depth) survey of Wassaw Sound in Chatham…
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UGA faculty named National Academy of Inventors Fellows
The National Academy of Inventors has named two emeritus University of Georgia faculty members to the 2014 class of NAI Fellows.
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UGA faculty, student partner to sequence bird and crocodilian genomes
Using new computational methods developed by the University of Georgia’s Liang Liu, Travis Glenn and others, an international team of scientists was able to shed…
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High school and university students take top awards in botanical garden art contest
Caitlin Landress from Fairmount is the 2014 winner of an annual art competition sponsored by the State Botanical Garden of Georgia, a unit of the…
