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Antimicrobials focus of vet medicine book
Antimicrobial Therapy in Veterinary Medicine Edited by Steeve Giguère, John F. Prescott and Patricia M. Dowling John Wiley & Sons, Inc. $149.99 The fifth edition…
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Survey: College rankings influence two-thirds of high school seniors
While college rankings may have traditionally been thought to matter more to parents than students, a new student survey by the Art & Science Group…
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New partnership to help grow local agriculture, economy in Fulton County
A diverse agricultural hub is thriving just minutes from downtown Atlanta in the area surrounding the city of Chattahoochee Hills. To help with the growth,…
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Study examines connection between advertising, bad news
When a firm becomes the subject of a news story, its stock price usually is affected. Whether positive or negative, newly publicized details about a…
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Put falling leaves to good use
As the shorter days of winter approach, the leaves on trees will turn from green to fall colors of gold, bronze, red, orange, brown, yellow…
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CAES launches garden resource center
The College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences has launched an online resource for Georgia teachers looking to start or take full advantage of their school’s…
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Psychology professor joins editorial board
Pedro Portes, a professor of educational psychology in the College of Education, has been invited to join the editorial board for a section of the…
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Free speech experts come to Athens
The School of Law will host free speech expert Mary Beth Tinker and student speech attorney Mike Hiestand as part of a nationwide tour Nov.…
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Researchers ‘cluster’ around local music history
The Athens Music Project aims to generate and collect research on diverse local “scenes.”
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Zachary Holmes
Zachary Holmes, a senior majoring in ecology and biology, is already working in two research labs and is well on his way to his goal…
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Participants selected for UGA’s Vivian H. Fisher PSO Leadership Academy
The University of Georgia Office of the Vice President for Public Service and Outreach announced the selection of participants for the 2013-14 Vivian H. Fisher…
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UGA’s Grady College to host African journalists through Murrow Program
Ten African journalists will visit the University of Georgia Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication Nov. 1-5 to discuss broadcast journalism, media education, the…
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UGA students win national Financial Planning Challenge
A team of University of Georgia financial planning students was named best in the country at the Financial Planning Challenge competition Oct. 21 in Orlando.
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UGA College of Veterinary Medicine receives full accreditation
The University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine once again received full accreditation from the American Veterinary Medical Association Council on Education.
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UGAMail online to get new look starting Nov. 1
The University of Georgia’s email system, UGAMail, will be upgraded to the latest version of Office 365 Education starting on Nov. 1. After the upgrade,…
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UGA’s Spotlight on the Arts festival announces ‘Student Spotlight’ events
In addition to more than 60 previously scheduled events from Nov. 7-15, the 2013 Spotlight on the Arts festival at the University of Georgia will…
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UGA’s Carl F. Jordan to discuss new book on sustainable agriculture
Carl F. Jordan, a senior research scientist emeritus in the University of Georgia Odum School of Ecology, will present a seminar on his new book,…
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UGA students at Georgia Museum of Art create program to help generations share stories
Student docents at the Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia have created a family event for grandparents and grandchildren, to be held…
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Goats to help UGA students learn about environmental responsibility
The University of Georgia’s semi-resident goat herd, the Tanyard Creek Chew Crew, has returned to the area near the Hull Street Parking Deck, to dine…
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Irish poet Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin to read at Ciné Oct. 30
Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin, an award-winning poet from Dublin, Ireland, will give a reading Oct. 30 at 7 p.m. at Ciné, 234 W. Hancock Ave. The…
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UGA faculty and students to help Griffin’s Fairmont neighborhood visualize change
A team of students and faculty from the University of Georgia College of Environment and Design will be in Griffin Oct. 25-27 to study potential…
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Georgia Writers Hall of Fame events to be held Nov. 10-11 at UGA
Georgia’s poet laureate Judson Mitcham and the late Toni Cade Bambara will be inducted into the Georgia Writers Hall of Fame Nov. 11 at 10…
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UGA researcher receives NIH grant to improve women’s health in Liberia
War exposure, gender-based violence and extreme poverty following 14 years of civil war has resulted in mental and sexual health challenges in Liberia that place…
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National expert to speak at Autism Answers Conference at UGA-Griffin Nov. 14
B.J. Freeman, a nationally recognized expert on autism and professor emerita of medical psychology at the UCLA School of Medicine, will be the keynote speaker…
