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Obituary: James Stewart
James Thomas Stewart, a professor emeritus at the College of Pharmacy, died May 11 after an 11-year battle with Parkinson’s disease.
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Product Safety Commission chair to speak at summer Commencement
UGA alumna Inez Moore Tenenbaum, the ninth chair of the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, will give the summer Commencement address at the university’s combined…
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UGA Trial Gardens to hold final open house with horticulturalist Allan Armitage
Plant lovers are invited to take one last walk around the UGA Trial Gardens with horticulturalist Allan “Dr. A” Armitage at the gardens’ annual public…
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Risse named director of Marine Outreach Programs
L. Mark Risse, the Georgia Power Professor of Water Resource Policy in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, has been named director of UGA…
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Skidaway Institute completes ‘historic’ merger with UGA
Faculty and students have new opportunities for teaching, research, outreach and collaboration related to coastal and marine resources now that the Skidaway Institute of Oceanography…
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UGA enters new era under Jere W. Morehead
The university’s 22nd president takes the reins with a sharp focus on improving the educational experience for UGA’s students.
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Chase Mason
Chase Mason, a Ph.D. student in plant biology, enjoys spending most of his time in the lab or greenhouses, and he says UGA has provided…
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Sarah Covert
Sarah Covert, professor and associate dean for academic affairs in the Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, provides students with practical skills and a…
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UGA School of Law alumni association presents highest honor to Darden and Jones
The University of Georgia School of Law’s alumni association recently presented former U.S. Congressman George W. “Buddy” Darden III and U.S. District Court Judge Steve…
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Inflammation may be key to obesity-related disease
If current trends continue, roughly 42 percent of the people in the U.S. will be obese by the year 2030, according to the Trust for…
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UGA Young Dawgs program wins award for high school outreach
After a few weeks of working with University of Georgia doctoral student Aimee Kowalski, Monisha Narayanan can now pipette like a pro. Besides mastering the…
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UGA professor to chair NIH proposal review committee
Rick Tarleton, University of Georgia Distinguished Research Professor of Tropical and Emerging Global Diseases, has been invited to chair the Immunity and Host Defense Study…
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UGA Golf Course earns No. 2 spot on NCAA championship host course roundup
The University of Georgia Golf Course has been regarded as one of the best championship venues in the country based on accommodations, amenities and overall…
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Georgia Lottery celebrates 20th anniversary
Georgia Lottery President and CEO Debbie D. Alford, with special guests Gov. Nathan Deal and Sen. Zell B. Miller, will recognize the Georgia Lottery’s 20th…
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University of Georgia Foundation Board elects new board members, six managing trustees
The University of Georgia Foundation today announced changes in leadership and board positions voted upon at its recently concluded annual meeting. Most notable among the…
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UGA experts available to discuss Voting Rights Act decision
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 5-4 Tuesday that Section 4 of the Voting Rights Act is not constitutional. That section determines which parts of the…
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UGA Foundation funds not to be used to pay for domestic partner benefits
In response to correspondence from both the University of Georgia and the University System of Georgia, the University of Georgia Foundation today announced that its…
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UGA College of Education professor receives APA Division Award
Edward Delgado-Romero, a University of Georgia College of Education professor, will receive the 2013 Distinguished Career Contributions to Research Award from a division of the…
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UGA professor’s book critiques genetics as disease predictor
Actress and director Angelina Jolie made headlines recently when she announced in a New York Times article that she underwent a double mastectomy after testing…
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Wayde Brown
Wayde Brown, an associate professor in the College of Environment and Design and assistant dean of research, says that historic preservation ultimately is about people…
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Devices make monitoring pet health easier
UGA’s veterinary hospital offers take-home glucose monitors for diabetic pets.
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Ellen Clarke
When Ellen Clarke decided to go to law school, her decision to attend UGA was an easy one, she says. Now entering her final year,…
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Forest industry leaders elected to UGA Center for Forest Business advisory committee
Two of the forest industry’s top leaders have been elected the chairman and vice-chairman of the advisory committee for the University of Georgia’s Center for…
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UGA study shows civic engagement low in Georgia communities
A new report reveals that Georgia communities exhibit lower levels of civic engagement than the national average.
