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UGA’s ‘Vet School for a Day’ set for September
The University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine has set Sept. 26 as the date for its eighth annual “Vet School for a Day” program.…
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The Georgia Review receives 10 citations at the 2012 GAMMA Awards ceremony
The Georgia Review, the University of Georgia’s internationally recognized quarterly journal of arts and letters, was cited from the podium 10 times at the 2012…
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GPS for the brain: UGA researchers develop new brain map
University of Georgia researchers have developed a map of the human brain that shows great promise as a new guide to the inner workings of…
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UGA’s Bethany Moreton named Organization of American Historians Distinguished Lecturer
Bethany Moreton, a University of Georgia associate professor of history and women’s studies, was one of 25 professors nationwide selected this year to join the…
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Tight squeeze: Snelling Dining Commons cashier gives out hugs
Sandra Patterson’s hugs are famous across campus.
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Bryan Haymans earned bronze medal at NACUFS Culinary Challenge
Bryan Haymans, a chef in Bolton Dining Commons, placed fourth and earned a bronze medal in the recent 2012 National Association of College and University…
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Georgia Museum of Art presents exhibition of John Baeder’s photographs
More than 60 photographs of American culture by artist John Baeder are on display in the John Baeder exhibition at the Georgia Museum of Art…
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Scientists analyze clam-like fossils, there’s not always safety in numbers
A basic tenet underpinning scientists’ understanding of extinction is that more abundant species persist longer than their less abundant counterparts, but a new UGA study…
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Temporary road closing
The steam and condensate system serving Baldwin Hall will be replaced over the summer semester. To facilitate the project, the portion of South Jackson Street…
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Food for thought
UGA doctoral student Erico Rolim de -Mattos envisions a world in which exploding populations, climate change and land overdevelopment has rendered mankind incapable of producing…
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FACS faculty member named to UGA Foundation Professorship
Richard D. Lewis, professor of foods and nutrition, has been named to the University of Georgia Foundation Professorship in Family and Consumer Sciences.
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A pest no more
Black flies drink blood and spread disease such as river blindness, creating misery with their presence. A new UGA study, however, proves that the pesky…
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Michael Ferrara inducted as 2012 member of Southeast Athletic Trainers’ Association’s Hall of Fame
Michael Ferrara, associate dean for research and a professor of kinesiology in the College of Education, has been inducted as a 2012 member of the…
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Keep lawns healthy during drought
Summer is just around the corner, and rainfall deficits for Georgia are expected to continue. Becky Griffin, a turfgrass associate for the Cooperative Extension, has…
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New Franklin associate dean aims to help students successfully navigate academic requirements
Eileen Kraemer, who was recently named associate dean for student academic services in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, wants to make the process…
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U. of Illinois Press administrator will head UGA Press
Lisa Bayer, the current marketing director and regional trade editor at the University of Illinois Press, has been named director of the University of Georgia…
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New website generates short links
When space is at a premium, TinyUGA is there to help. The new website, launched by the Office of Public Affairs, can be used to…
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Parking registration
The registration deadline for faculty, staff and students to park on campus during the 2012-2013 academic year is July 6 at 5 p.m. Online registration…
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SEC names Loch Johnson its first Professor of the Year
Loch Johnson, a faculty member in the School of Public and International Affairs, is the inaugural recipient of the Southeastern Conference’s SEC Professor of the…
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Regents, National Association of Boards of Pharmacy settle lawsuit
On April 24, the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy and the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia entered into a settlement…
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Researcher receives $2.82 million grant to track tuberculosis
Christopher Whalen, the Ernest Corn Professor of Epidemiology in the College of Public Health, has received a five-year, $2.82 million grant to research how tuberculosis…
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Class of 2012 urged to ‘improve the world’
Drawing on classic literary works, speakers at the May 11 undergraduate and graduate Commencement exercises charged UGA’s class of 2012 to use their education to…
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‘Vicious cycle’
Low oxygen levels in cells may be a primary cause of uncontrollable tumor growth in some cancers, according to a new UGA study. The authors’…
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Folate metabolism study
The department of foods and nutrition is seeking research participants for a study to determine whether body weight affects folate intake requirements. Healthy, non-pregnant Caucasian…
