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UGA Career Center wins national technology award for Angry Dawgs app
The University of Georgia Career Center has received a national award for its newly created Angry Dawgs game for iPhone and iPad.
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University of Georgia research reveals the three keys to slogan likability
New work published by a University of Georgia researcher helps explain why consumers gravitate toward “Got milk?” rather than “I’m lovin’ it.”
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UGA offers yearlong certificate program in comparative medical illustration
The University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine has launched a yearlong certificate program designed to teach medical illustrators the fine art of veterinary illustration.
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Justin S. Jeffery named director of International Student Life
Justin S. Jeffery has been named the new director of International Student Life at the University of Georgia.
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Georgia Museum of Art highlighted nationally for innovative educational programming
The Fifth-Grade Tours program at the University of Georgia’s Georgia Museum of Art is attracting national attention as an example of best practices in museums.
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Casey Johnson
Casey Johnson, an environmental engineering student and Air Force ROTC cadet, has his sights set firmly on the sky and has taken full advantage of…
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Bob Fecho
Professor Bob Fecho joined the College of Education faculty to help pre-service and in-service teachers negotiate the complexities of their profession. He says his ideal…
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New campus provides perfect remedy
The Health Sciences Campus in Athens has become a hot spot for students.
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WUGA-TV to broadcast documentary ‘Music for the Tsars’
WUGA-TV, the public television station owned and operated by the University of Georgia, will broadcast “Music for the Tsars,” a 90-minute documentary about bringing historic…
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UGA statistics department, State Farm partner on new graduate program
The University of Georgia Franklin College of Arts and Sciences department of statistics and State Farm Insurance Companies will cooperate on a new program beginning…
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Georgia Museum of Art to screen film series on American history
The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia will present a film series this July titled “Picturing America” in conjunction with the exhibition…
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High school students learn hands-on journalism during Georgia Journalism Academy
Judy Stubblefield of North Cobb High School was named the top student by teachers and fellow students at the 32nd annual Georgia Journalism Academy, held…
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UGA Trial Gardens to host 32nd annual open house
Over the last three decades, the University of Georgia Trial Gardens have introduced home gardeners and landscape designers to thousands of new plant varieties. The…
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Georgia Museum of Art hires Sarah Kate Gillespie as new curator of American art
The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia has hired Sarah Kate Gillespie as its curator of American art, effective July 1.
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Archival film of African-American baseball game screened at National Baseball Hall of Fame
As a film archivist with the University of Georgia, Margaret Compton came across the oldest-known moving images of African-Americans playing baseball. Now she’s hoping others…
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UGA Golf Course steps up pollinator protection with its first habitat
Golf courses are some of the most heavily managed urban landscapes, but that doesn’t mean they don’t have room for wildlife. At the University of…
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Toby Graham named head of UGA Libraries
Toby Graham, who has served in a variety of leadership roles at the University of Georgia Libraries for more than a decade, has been named…
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UGA veterinary surgeons use feline adult stem cells in kidney transplant
Veterinary surgeons in the University of Georgia Veterinary Teaching Hospital successfully performed a kidney transplant in a domestic cat and used stem cells harvested from…
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UGA researchers discover new method to reduce disease-causing inflammation
Researchers at the University of Georgia report in the Journal of Biological Chemistry that an enzyme known as Tumor Progression Locus 2, or Tpl2, plays…
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Marine Debris Tracker named one of Apple’s ‘Apps We Can’t Live Without’
UGA assistant professor Jenna Jambeck usually isn’t surprised when an email telling her Marine Debris Tracker, the smartphone application she created in collaboration with the…
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School of Music’s Hodgson Singers win top award at international choral competition
The Hodgson Singers, the flagship choral ensemble of the Hugh Hodgson School of Music, won both first prize and the Grand Prix Ave Verum at…
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Memorial service to be held June 30 for late Obesity Initiative director
Clifton A. “Cliff” Baile, a D.W. Brooks Distinguished Professor and GRA Eminent Scholar in Biotechnology at UGA whose recent research focused on the physiology and…
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Technology Commercialization Office honors 55 inventors at luncheon
The Technology Commercialization Office recognized 55 university employees named as inventors on U.S. patents at a recent luncheon. A total of 36 patents naming UGA…
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Work begins on Science Learning Center
[Editor’s note: This information was updated on June 23, 2014]. Preliminary work for the Science Learning Center on South Campus started June 3 with blasting…
