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Survival rates a closer look
A new study from UGA’s College of Public Health shows alarming racial disparities for cancer survivorship in Georgia.
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UGA approved as a Registered Education Provider by Project Management Institute
The Project Management Institute, the world’s largest project management member association, has named the University of Georgia Center for Continuing Education as a Registered Education…
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UGA ecology undergraduate wins NOAA Hollings Scholarship
University of Georgia Honors ecology student Scott Saunders received an Ernest F. Hollings Scholarship from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, one of only 115…
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UGA College of Pharmacy graduates 121 students
The University of Georgia College of Pharmacy graduated 121 doctor of pharmacy students in ceremonies held May 5 in Athens. Of those students, 70 graduated…
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UGA College of Education presents advanced statistical workshops in June
The University of Georgia Institute for Interdisciplinary Research in Education and Human Development will present two advanced statistical workshops: Advanced Multivariate Statistical Methods, to be…
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UGA oral history recording studio named for political historian
The oral history recording studio in the University of Georgia special collections libraries will bear the name of political historian Bob Short. The UGA Cabinet…
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Lisa M. Bayer named director of the UGA Press
Lisa Bayer, current marketing director and regional trade editor at the University of Illinois Press, has been named director of the University of Georgia Press…
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UGA, Georgia Sea Grant help Tybee Island prepare for potentially rising seas
The University of Georgia Carl Vinson Institute of Government and Georgia Sea Grant are developing a climate adaptation plan for the barrier island community of…
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UGA College of Education’s Race to the Top projects could have national implications
Two innovative programs developed in collaboration with a local school district-one improving preparation and support for new teachers and another providing professional development and support…
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Baldwin Hall section of South Jackson Street closed starting May 14
The University of Georgia will be replacing the steam and condensate system serving Baldwin Hall over the summer semester. To facilitate the project, the portion…
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Malaria discoveries could pave way for new therapies
Half the world’s population is at risk for contracting malaria. The deadly disease, spread by hungry mosquitoes that bite humans for their blood meals, affects…
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UGA College of Education to host equating workshop
The University of Georgia Institute for Interdisciplinary Research in Education and Human Development and the College of Education Research Office are collaborating to present an…
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Mu Chapter of Sigma Nu fraternity receives national award of distinction
The University of Georgia Mu Chapter of Sigma Nu fraternity was selected among approximately 5,500 member chapters nationwide to receive the 2012 Chapter Award of…
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UGA College of Veterinary Medicine presents Phi Zeta honors
The University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine recently recognized outstanding faculty and students with honors for excellence in teaching, research and service at its…
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Four UGA College of Education professors recognized for their work
Four University of Georgia College of Education professors recently were recognized for work in their respective fields.
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NSF grant will help scientists uncover hidden soybean genes
Soybeans are the world’s largest single source of vegetable protein and edible oil, already used to make livestock feed, soymilk, tofu, adhesives, alternative fuels, disinfectants,…
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UGA’s Center for Undergraduate Research Opportunities names 2012 Promising Scholars
The University of Georgia Center for Undergraduate Research Opportunities recognized 16 graduating high school seniors as 2012 Promising Scholars and invited them to experience first-hand…
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UGA Food Services receives top national award
University of Georgia Food Services has received a gold Loyal E. Horton Dining Award for residential dining concepts and honorable mention for catering-online menu from…
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U.S. Hispanic consumer market is larger than economies in all but 13 countries
According to the Selig Center for Economic Growth in the University of Georgia Terry College of Business, the buying power of minorities in the U.S.…
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UGA students use crowd funding as they compete in SciFund Challenge
Two University of Georgia doctoral students are participating in the second round of the SciFund Challenge, an experiment in crowd funding for scientific research. Alyssa…
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UGA study finds in extinction risk, 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 University of…
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UGA School of Law’s Rutledge and Ringhand promoted to named professorships
Two University of Georgia School of Law faculty members have been awarded endowed professorships. Lori A. Ringhand has been named a J. Alton Hosch Professor…
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UGA to graduate 5,400 in spring Commencement ceremonies
The University of Georgia will confer degrees on an estimated 5,400 undergraduate and graduate students at the spring Commencement ceremonies Friday, May 11.
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Ten NSF Graduate Research Fellowships awarded to UGA students and alumni
Ten University of Georgia students and alumni received graduate research fellowships this spring from the National Science Foundation to conduct research during their master’s and…
