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Report finds the number of religion faculty positions is declining
A report by the American Academy of Religion and the Society of Biblical Literature found that the number of religion faculty positions listed with the…
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Parham Policy Day focuses on issues of poverty, race
The 11th annual Parham Policy Day, held Nov. 18 at the Georgia Museum of Art, highlighted the plight of disenfranchised people of color with a…
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Professor gets national honor for his teaching
John A. Knox has been named one of the 2014 U.S. Professors of the Year for his teaching excellence.
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Brittany Feldhaeusser
Brittany Feldhaeusser didn’t always want to become a veterinarian, but thanks to the strong science program, research opportunities and veterinary college at UGA, she found…
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Dexi Liu
Dexi Liu, the Panoz Professor of Pharmacy and head of the department of pharmaceutical and biomedical sciences, encourages his students to develop a thirst for…
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Fellowship helps UGA student study pharmaceutical pollution in salt marsh estuaries
David Brew, a second-year doctoral student in the University of Georgia College of Public Health, has been awarded a fellowship from the Society of Environmental…
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UGA researcher examines Abernathy v. Sullivan and citizen journalism
A new article detailing the relationship of two U.S. Supreme Court cases and how they work together to uphold freedom of expression has been published…
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UGA researchers discover potential target for colon cancer treatment
Researchers at the University of Georgia have discovered that a specific sugar molecule plays a major role in the development of colon cancer, opening the…
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Running out of water: UGA researchers look to Mother Nature for help
Fresh water, a critical resource for life on Earth, may soon become dangerously scarce. Water use has been growing at more than twice the rate…
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Meredith Gurley Johnson named executive director of UGA Alumni Association
Meredith Gurley Johnson, a 2000 graduate of the University of Georgia who has worked in higher education advancement for more than 13 years, has been…
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UGA Ag Forecast to be held across the state Jan. 14-23
From new varieties to new technologies and markets, the University of Georgia’s team of agricultural economists will provide valuable insights into what the new year…
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Weather war
J. Marshall Shepherd, the UGA Athletic Association Professor in the Social Sciences, was quoted in a USA Today article about China hacking into the U.S.…
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MBA program rises in rankings
The full-time MBA program in the Terry College of Business continues to place among the nation’s best, according to the 2014 rankings from Bloomberg Businessweek.…
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Scientists use underwater robots to excite students about science
Educators and scientists from the University of Georgia Skidaway Institute of Oceanography and the UGA Marine Extension Service have developed a novel education program based…
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UGA researchers to assess U.S. Department of Defense schools’ gifted education program
A team of researchers from the University of Georgia College of Education has received a one-year, $360,000 cooperative agreement to assess gifted education programs in…
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UGA marks beginning of Baldwin Hall expansion, renovation project
University of Georgia administrators, students and state legislators took shovels to ground today to mark the beginning of a project that will expand and renovate…
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UGA dance performance to feature emerging student choreographers
The University of Georgia Franklin College of Arts and Sciences department of dance will present the Emerging Choreographers Informal Showing on Dec. 5 at 7…
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UGA students cap their semester studying greenhouse management with poinsettia sale
The University of Georgia chapter of the horticultural honor society Pi Alpha Xi is selling poinsettias for $10 each to help fund the club’s operations…
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UGA School of Law teams named finalists at two competitions
Two University of Georgia School of Law teams recently finished as finalists in the 15th Annual William W. Daniel National Invitational Mock Trial Competition and…
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UGA researchers work to develop stem cell bank for Sumatran tiger, clouded leopard
Less than four years ago, the University of Georgia’s Franklin West, an assistant professor, and Steven Stice, director of the Regenerative Bioscience Center, contacted Zoo…
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Vitamin D deficiency, depression linked in UGA-led international study
Vitamin D deficiency is not just harmful to physical health—it also might impact mental health, according to a team of researchers that has found a…
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University of Georgia releases 2014 Campus Sustainability Report
The University of Georgia’s Office of Sustainability has released its 2014 Campus Sustainability Report highlighting programs and initiatives that provide leadership in sustainability research, education,…
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Holiday performance of ‘The Nutcracker’ to be held at the Classic Center
The University of Georgia Performing Arts Center will present the State Ballet Theatre of Russia in “The Nutcracker” Dec. 20 at 3 and 7:30 p.m.…
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UGA study finds it’s mean boys, not mean girls, who rule at school
Debunking the myth of the “mean girl,” new research from the University of Georgia has found that boys use relational aggression—malicious rumors, social exclusion and…
