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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…
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Loggerhead ‘fingerprinting’ gets $1.3M grant
UGA researchers receive NOAA approval to continue a program that tracks threatened sea turtles.
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UGA to conduct cultural resource inventory of Dublin
From Dec. 11-17, a team of graduate students from the University of Georgia’s College of Environment and Design will conduct a public service cultural resource…
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New guidebook to help Georgia communities protect wetlands
A new publication from the University of Georgia River Basin Center will help local governments and community groups develop programs to protect wetlands and the…
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University of Georgia has an expert available to comment on Nelson Mandela
The University of Georgia has an expert available to comment on Nelson Mandela, who died today after a long illness.
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UGA alumnus Daniel Streicker is first winner of new international prize from Science and SciLifeLab
Daniel Streicker, who received his Ph.D. in ecology from the University of Georgia in 2011, has been named the first grand prize winner of the…
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Twelve UGA Honors students receive Crane Scholarship for extracurricular engagement
Twelve University of Georgia Honors students have been awarded the William Moore Crane Leadership Scholarship, which recognizes leadership in extracurricular activities and/or involvement with civic,…
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Researchers work to clone strong, high-quality forest trees
University of Georgia researchers are working to produce faster-growing sweetgum trees by growing embryogenic sweetgum cultures in bioreactors, computer-operated systems used for growing cells under…
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New targets identified to combat tissue fibrosis
Multiple types of cells are needed for patients to recover from surgery or to restore life to tissues that have lost circulation. University of Georgia…
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UGA Skidaway Institute assists in sea turtle release
Delta, a loggerhead sea turtle, spent the first 15 months of her life in an aquarium tank, but now she is swimming free in the…
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UGA research shows that food portion size and shape can deceive the brain
As the holiday season gears up, beware of the popular tip that advises dieters to eat only half the food on their plate. According to…
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Georgia Economic Outlook set for Dec. 11
The 31st annual Georgia Economic Outlook luncheon, sponsored by the University of Georgia Terry College of Business, is set for Dec. 11 at the Georgia…
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UGA College of Veterinary Medicine opens registration for VetCAMP 2014 on Dec. 9
Registration for VetCAMP 2014 opens Monday, Dec. 9, and runs through Wednesday, Feb. 5, officials at the University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine announced…
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UGA kinesiology researchers find single bout of exercise boosts energy
Energy dips for many people during the day, reducing their ability to work, engage in recreation activities or otherwise enjoy life. According to a new…
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UGA breaks ground for a research center at Wormsloe Plantation in Savannah
A groundbreaking ceremony and reception were held Dec. 2 for a new research cabin at the University of Georgia Center for Research and Education at…
