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Magnetically controlled nanoparticles enhance stroke treatment
Researchers at the University of Georgia and their collaborators have developed a new technique to enhance stroke treatment that uses magnetically controlled nanomotors to rapidly…
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Skidaway Institute intern wins research prize for study of dolphins
Savannah, Ga. – An undergraduate student who conducted her research at the University of Georgia Skidaway Institute of Oceanography will attend a prestigious international science…
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UGA Theatre, Classic City Stage Company to present ‘Mafia on Prozac’
The University of Georgia’s department of theatre and film studies will present the Classic City Stage Company’s “Mafia on Prozac,” the hit off-Broadway comedy by…
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UGA ranks first in international study for scholarship in public administration research
The public administration program within the University of Georgia School of Public and International Affairs placed number one for international scholarly output based on quality…
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UGA experts available during election season
With the July 22 primary runoff elections approaching, experts from the University of Georgia are available to provide commentary during this election season.
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Media advisory: Pulaski County championship basketball game to be played July 16 at UGA
The University of Georgia Office of Institutional Diversity and Archway Partnership will host the 2014 LIFE League Hawkinsville/Pulaski County Basketball Championship Game Day July 16…
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UGA Skidaway Institute scientists to conduct ‘26 Hours on the Marsh’
Researchers at the University of Georgia Skidaway Institute of Oceanography will conduct an intensive regimen of around-the-clock sampling and testing into salt marsh biological and…
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Read the July 14 electronic issue of Columns
Click here to read the July 14 electronic issue of Columns.
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2014 Southeastern Conference Symposium to focus on challenge of obesity
The 2014 Southeastern Conference Symposium will bring faculty, administrators and students from all 14 member universities to Atlanta Sept. 21-23 for an academic symposium on…
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Georgia Museum of Art installs ‘growing cubes’ in garden
The Georgia Museum of Art’s Jane and Harry Willson Sculpture Garden has art in it once again. The exhibition Terra Verte, consisting of works by…
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UGA researchers win writing award from national forestry association
Three UGA researchers won a national writing award for their analysis of how the timber harvesting industry in two states changed over the past 25…
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‘Georgia Review’ to hold release party July 18 for summer 2014 issue
The Georgia Review will celebrate the release of its summer 2014 issue with readings by poet Alice Friman, prose writer John Brown Spiers and poet…
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Skidaway Institute part of international project to sample the world’s waters
Scientists at the UGA Skidaway Institute of Oceanography participated in Ocean Sampling Day-an ambitious, international project to produce a single-day snapshot of microbial populations around…
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Growing good
Peanut research and supply channels in Haiti were boosted recently through an initiative developed by former U.S. President Bill Clinton and philanthropist Frank Giustra, who…
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Georgia Museum of Art to highlight works of little-known artist
The Georgia Museum of Art will bring to light the works of a virtually unknown female artist in its exhibition The Prints of Mary Wallace…
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UGA researchers receive $1.8M to fight deadly parasite
UGA received a five-year $1.8 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to study cryptosporidium, a parasite that causes the diarrheal disease cryptosporidiosis.
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Alumnus Abit Massey to address summer graduates
Francis “Abit” Massey, a 1949 UGA graduate and president emeritus of the Georgia Poultry Federation, will give the summer Commencement address at UGA’s combined undergraduate…
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Pet photo contest
The UGA Veterinary Teaching Hospital is accepting submissions for its 2014 Picture Your Pet Photo Contest. This competition is open to any current or former…
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Wimba support to end
UGA will end support of new sessions of Wimba Classroom, a Web conferencing tool, effective Aug. 1. Blackboard Collaborate will replace Wimba Classroom as the…
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Political science department to host conference
The UGA School of Public and International Affairs will hold the 31st annual meeting of the Society for Political Methodology July 24-26 at the Georgia…
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Retired professor’s art on display at ACC Library
Drivers traveling past the Athens-Clarke County Library on Baxter Street will notice a new, large, colorful structure just near the road. Red, white and blue,…
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Faculty member using graphic design to address changes, improve lives
Julie Spivey has spent most of her graphic design career working directly with other designers or clients to solve visual communication problems.
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UGA research reaches deep into Africa
UGA faculty members are working on projects to combat disease, feed the hungry and help farmers.
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Kai Riedl
Ph.D. student Kai Riedl has blurred the line between his academic work and creative endeavors to create an annual festival in Athens and wants to…
