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Laurie Fowler and the U.S. Department of the Interior
Laurie Fowler, an associate dean of the Odum School of Ecology and co-director of the River Basin Center, received $60,000 from the U.S. Department of…
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Shaying Zhao and the AKC Canine Health Foundation
Shaying Zhao, a Georgia Cancer Coalition Distinguished Scholar, received $108,000 from the AKC Canine Health Foundation to improve the gene description of dog DNA sequences.…
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Teacher hands students silent language lesson
Deaf lecturer Christopher Patterson’s sign language classes go beyond learning the letters.
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Beth Phillips
Beth Phillips, Rite Aid Professor in Community Pharmacy and director of the residency program at the VA Community Outpatient Clinic in Athens, encourages her residents…
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Carter Galbraith
Carter Galbraith, a senior biology and psychology major who will be heading to medical school in the fall, has been involved in several student organizations,…
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UGA researchers track down gene responsible for short stature of dwarf pearl millet
While pearl millet is a major food staple in some of the fastest growing regions on Earth, relatively little is known about the drought-hardy grain.
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Russell Library to host First Person Project Interview Day April 19
The next interviews for the First Person Project, a new oral history series documenting the experiences of everyday Georgians, are set for April 19 between…
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Terry College and Tull School of Accounting maintain accreditation
The University of Georgia Terry College of Business and its Tull School of Accounting have maintained accreditation by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of…
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UGA grant helps students understand diabetes through virtual gaming
When Scott Brown thinks about the future of education, he sees his undergraduate students taking notes on tablets and looking at 3-D models while maneuvering…
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UGA hosts 65th Georgia Science and Engineering Fair
More than 800 Georgia middle and high school students competed March 21-23 in the 65th Georgia Science and Engineering Fair at the Classic Center in…
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Sixth UGA School of Law grad selected to clerk for U.S. Supreme Court in nine years
University of Georgia School of Law graduate Andrew A. Pinson has been selected to serve as a judicial clerk for U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence…
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Georgia Law secures win at regional round of ABA Appellate Advocacy Competition
The University of Georgia School of Law captured first place at the regional level of the American Bar Association Law Student Division National Appellate Advocacy…
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Media Advisory: UGA president to ‘Snell-A-Brate’ with students April 3
University of Georgia President Michael F. Adams will “Snell-A-Brate” with students in his final “Open Mic with Mike” forum Wednesday night, April 3 at 11:30…
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UGA science education faculty ranked among best nationally in research productivity in 2000s
University of Georgia College of Education faculty members were ranked among the most productive faculty in science education research published during the first decade of…
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Native Canadian novelist Joseph Boyden to speak at UGA
The University of Georgia Franklin College of Arts and Sciences Institute for Native American Studies will present a lecture and reading by Native Canadian novelist…
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Expert on race, gender and sport management Ketra Armstrong to give lecture April 3
Ketra L. Armstrong, a nationally recognized scholar on race, gender and the social psychology of managing, marketing and participating in sports will present the annual…
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Grady College to recognize distinguished alumni
Four distinguished alumni of the University of Georgia Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication will be recognized May 9 at 10:30 a.m. at the…
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Administrative Professionals Day Conference slated for April at UGA’s Athens and Gwinnett campuses
The Administrative Professionals Day Conference, sponsored by the University of Georgia Center for Continuing Education and the International Association of Administrative Professionals, will be held…
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UGA music school to close 2013 2nd Thursday series with ‘Romantic and Élégiaque’
The University of Georgia Hugh Hodgson School of Music’s 2nd Thursday Scholarship Concert series will close its 2013 season with “Romantic and Élégiaque: Chamber Music…
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Collaborative UGA research project reveals surprising information about Orpheus sculpture
The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia will host a public lecture and discussion on the findings of an interdisciplinary research project…
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UGA’s Getzen Lecture to focus on health care reform
Henry J. Aaron, noted health care expert and economist at The Brookings Institution, will give the University of Georgia School of Public and International Affairs’…
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72nd Annual Peabody Awards winners announced
Thirty-nine recipients of the 72nd Annual Peabody Awards were announced today by the University of Georgia’s Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication. The winners,…
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UGA to offer wide range of summer camps, activities in 2013
From robotics to gymnastics, this summer the University of Georgia will offer a variety of activities, academic and athletic camps for toddlers through high school…
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Hugh Ruppersburg named University Professor
Hugh Ruppersburg, a long-time faculty member in the English department who also has held leadership posts in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, has…
