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UGA ranked among top 100 universities worldwide for U.S. patents
The University of Georgia is ranked among the top 100 universities worldwide for the number of U.S. patents granted in 2012, according to a list…
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Spring semester print and poster sale scheduled in Tate Student Center
the University of Georgia’s Tate Student Center will host a print and poster sale Jan. 6-10 in the east lounge adjacent to the UGACard office.…
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Georgia Museum of Art to hold decorative arts symposium
The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia will host the seventh biennial Henry D. Green Symposium of the Decorative Arts Jan. 30-Feb.…
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Class of 2018 ‘G Book’ editors selected
Seven members of the University of Georgia Alumni Association’s Student Alumni Council have been selected as editors of the Class of 2018 “G Book.” The…
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Georgia Museum of Art to feature contemporary photography
This January, the Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia will feature two exhibitions of contemporary photography, one by Fernando La Rosa and…
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State Ballet Theatre of Russia to give two performances of ‘Sleeping Beauty’
The University of Georgia Performing Arts Center will present the State Ballet Theatre of Russia in “Sleeping Beauty” Jan. 14-15 at 8 p.m. in the…
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Georgia Writers Hall of Fame 2014 inductees announced by UGA Libraries
Olive Ann Burns, Mary Hood and Alfred Uhry are the newest members of the Georgia Writers Hall of Fame, to be inducted in a fall…
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UGA stem cell research uncovers importance of cell cycle
One of the biggest problems in stem cell research may not be a problem at all. Scientists have worried for years that stem cells grown…
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Advisers provide guided path to higher education
A $1 million grant allows the Georgia College Advising Corps to expand its services for disadvantaged high school students.
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Program enriches knowledge of global affairs
A UGA study abroad group in China gets a behind-the-scenes education about food safety and international trade.
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Marisa Pagnattaro
Marisa Pagnattaro, Meigs professor of legal studies in the Terry College of Business, wants her students to appreciate how the law affects their careers, lives…
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Cody Nichelson
With a passion for sports and a love for his family and friends, Cody Nichelson, a senior public relations major, has made the most of…
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UGA’s lifelong learning institute receives $1 million endowment
The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at the University of Georgia has received a $1 million endowment from The Bernard Osher Foundation.
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UGA to award first dual master’s degrees in social work, public health
The University of Georgia will award its first dual master’s degrees in social work and public health at commencement ceremonies Dec. 13 in Stegeman Coliseum.
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UGA researchers use new map of human brain to study dementia
Researchers at the University of Georgia are developing new maps of the human brain that promise to help in the diagnosis and treatment of Alzheimer’s…
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Economic forecast: Georgia’s economy will rise more than the national average next year
Buoyed by rising home prices, smart economic policies and new jobs, Georgia’s economy will rise more than the national average next year. That was the…
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University of Georgia places No. 10 in Kiplinger’s best values in public colleges ranking
Because of its high four-year graduation rate, low average student debt at graduation, abundant financial aid and overall value, the University of Georgia placed No.…
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Virginia Tech vice president to give presentation on powerful partnerships
Patty Perillo, vice president for student affairs at Virginia Tech, will present as the 2014 Student Affairs Visiting Practitioner on Jan. 7 at 2 p.m.…
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First-Year Odyssey students deliver toys, smiles
Students in a First-Year Odyssey course for University of Georgia freshmen learned skills that helped brighten the day of several local children.
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Imaging capabilities allow researchers to peer into protein transport systems
A new study from University of Georgia cell biologists analyzes the transport system that builds cell organelles called cilia. Defective cilia are directly connected to…
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UGA start-up company moves from incubator into Athens community
One of the University of Georgia’s most innovative start-up companies is preparing to expand its business after graduating from the Georgia BioBusiness Center, UGA’s business…
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UGA to graduate 2,176 students at fall Commencement
Approximately 2,176 University of Georgia students will be eligible to receive degrees at the 2013 fall semester Commencement ceremonies on Dec. 13 in Stegeman Coliseum.
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David Gattie
David Gattie, associate professor in the College of Engineering, wants students to realize that they’re capable of accomplishing far more than they might imagine.
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Madison Borst
As a senior social work major, Madison Borst has worked with people who have experienced rough times, and she wants to help, empower and stand…
