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John Gittleman named UGA Foundation Professor in Ecology
John L. Gittleman, founding dean of the Odum School of Ecology, has been named the University of Georgia Foundation Professor in Ecology.
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Smith named president-elect of Association for Law, Property and Society
University of Georgia School of Law faculty member James C. “Jim” Smith was recently named president-elect of the Association for Law, Property and Society at…
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Fish communities key to balancing nutrients in coral reefs, UGA study finds
Coral reefs are among the most productive—and imperiled—ecosystems in the world. One of the many threats they face is pollution from runoff and poorly treated…
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UGA research examines fate of methane following the Deepwater Horizon spill
The 2010 Deepwater Horizon blowout discharged roughly five million barrels of oil and up to 500,000 metric tonnes of natural gas into Gulf of Mexico…
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COE exploring new ways to teach STEM
The College of Education’s partnership with a robotics firm will bring some high-tech teaching tools into area classrooms.
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Maric Boudreau
Maric Boudreau, associate professor and head of the management information systems department in the Terry College of Business, wants her students to understand how data…
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Allison Koch
As a Ramsey Scholar and Foundation Fellow, junior Allison Koch has found the perfect academic community to pursue her goals, and she even finds time…
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Faculty member, community leader and student receive Bates Medal of Excellence
The Leslie K. Bates Medal of Excellence was presented to Candace Maddox, Abraham Ortiz and Magnolia Weaver during the multicultural services and programs Senior Leader…
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UGA study shows celebrities on Twitter can be credible brand endorsers
Celebrities with a high number of Twitter followers and who are perceived positively in the public eye have the potential to be credible and influential…
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UGA researcher’s website shares science and nature with the world
Uzay Sezen, a postdoctoral researcher in the University of Georgia’s Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, has fostered a love affair with science and film…
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Licensing agreement speeds access to UGA research tools, benefits life science research
In the course of their research, investigators at the University of Georgia frequently develop rare and unique materials, reagents, and tools for very specific purposes…
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International Sea Turtle Society honors UGA ecologist with lifetime achievement award
James I. Richardson, instructor and undergraduate coordinator in the University of Georgia Odum School of Ecology, recently received the International Sea Turtle Society’s Lifetime Achievement…
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UGA installs first public level 2 electric vehicle charger in Athens area
Automobile owners looking for a place to plug in instead of gas up now have a dedicated electric vehicle charging location on the University of…
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UGA anthropology professor appointed to visiting research position in France
University of Georgia professor Ted Gragson has been awarded more than $900,000 as part of a research project and visiting professor appointment funded by the…
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11 NSF Graduate Research Fellowships awarded to UGA students and alumni
Eleven University of Georgia students and alumni received graduate research fellowships this spring from the National Science Foundation.
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New grant program at UGA funds six interdisciplinary faculty teams
A $300,000 investment by the University of Georgia in its faculty could pay dividends for years to come through increased grant support and research advances…
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UGA Terry College of Business presents alumni awards
The principal of one of the country’s leading privately held real estate companies, the managing partner of an energy sector investment firm and a senior…
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Finalists for head of UGA Libraries to visit campus
Four finalists for the position university librarian and associate provost at the University of Georgia will visit campus this month to meet with members of…
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NSF program to give undergrads a taste of life as a scientist
Ten undergraduate students from across the U.S. will come to the University of Georgia this summer for an intensive, nine-week program where they will conduct…
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UGA Commencement logistics: Temporary platform, wireless service, severe weather
The University of Georgia will see increased traffic around certain areas of campus this week as it gears up for its spring Commencement ceremonies.
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University of Georgia expands online education
The University of Georgia has dramatically expanded its online course offerings and degree programs, providing students the flexibility to complete their degree requirements more quickly…
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Art show to benefit Garnet Ridge afterschool program to be held May 14
A wide variety of graphic art created by a University of Georgia graduate student in collaboration with a College of Education researcher will be featured…
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5,374 eligible to walk in UGA’s spring Commencement ceremonies
The University of Georgia will welcome its newest class of alumni on May 9. Approximately 4,269 undergraduates and 1,105 graduate students—a total of 5,374—have met…
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Georgia Peanut Commission funding drives UGA Extension, research efforts
University of Georgia peanut researchers have been granted $256,280 from the Georgia Peanut Commission to fund various peanut-related research projects in 2015.
