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Michael Adang, Association of University Technology Managers
Michael Adang, a professor of entomology and biochemistry in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, was recognized by the Association of University Technology Managers…
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Visiting professor to showcase music of India
David Trasoff, an ethnomusicologist, musician and expert on the classical music of North India, has been named the Gordhan L. and Virginia B. “Jinx” Patel…
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Controversial two-price system at Santa Monica College cancelled
Santa Monica College announced plans to cancel a new program that would have allowed students to pay higher costs to enroll in additional sections of…
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Service-learning inventory
The Office of Service-Learning is taking its annual inventory of service-learning courses offered across campus. Fall, spring and summer semester courses for the 2011-12 academic…
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ARCS award applications
The Biomedical and Health Sciences Institute is seeking applicants for the 2012 ARCS® Foundation Awards for doctoral candidates in the biomedical and health sciences. The…
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Branson Ritchie, Association of University Technology Managers
Branson Ritchie, a Distinguished Research Professor in the College of Veterinary Medicine, was recognized by the Association of University Technology Managers in its most recent…
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Scientists use grants to study black bears in middle Georgia
UGA researchers have received $701,000 in state grants to study the black bear population in middle Georgia—of particular concern in light of plans to widen…
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Public memorial to be held April 27 at Chapel for late journalism professor
The Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication will hold a public memorial service for the late Conrad Fink, a professor of journalism for more…
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William Kisaalita, Association of University Technology Managers
William Kisaalita, a professor of biological and agricultural engineering, was recognized by the Association of University Technology Managers in its most recent “Better World Report”…
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Physics researchers use magnetic current, nanoparticles to destroy cancerous cells in mice
Using nanoparticles and alternating magnetic fields, UGA scientists have found that head and neck cancerous tumor cells in mice can be killed in half an…
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Graduating seniors to showcase photography, sculpture and printmaking
The Bachelor of Fine Arts Exit Show, featuring works of photography, sculpture and printmaking by graduating art students, will be on display in Gallery 101…
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UGA ranks among best moving research to marketplace
UGA’s Technology Commercialization Office has been ranked among the best in the nation in moving research breakthroughs from the university to the marketplace for the…
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Libraries site offers new search features
The UGA Libraries’ redesigned home page offers several new or retooled features. A tabbed search box simplifies access to the UGA Libraries’ resources.The default “Multi-Search”…
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Math professor, writing program win regents award
Sybilla Beckmann Kazez, Josiah Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professor of Mathematics, received a Teaching Excellence Award from the University System of Georgia Board of Regents, and…
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Lasting legacy
More than 150 new trees have been planted on campus in the last few months as part of a $1 million commitment from Oconee County…
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Cub scouts
Researchers at UGA are working on a strategy to protect a black bear population in middle Georgia threatened by a state road-widening project.
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Dale Greene
Dale Greene, a faculty member in UGA’s Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, teaches a course on Natural Resource Conservation that draws students from…
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Robert Culp
Even though graduation isn’t until May, Robert Culp already has secured employment with Credit Suisse – Investment Banking Division in New York starting in July. …
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UGA graduate students honored for work in marriage and family studies
Graduate students from the University of Georgia were honored for their scholarship in marriage and family studies at the 28th Annual Marriage and Family Therapy…
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College of Education to offer Structural Equation Modeling Workshop May 15-18
The University of Georgia Institute for Interdisciplinary Research in Education and Human Development will present a Structural Equation Modeling Workshop May 15-18 at the UGA…
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Journalist and immigration activist José Antonio Vargas to speak at UGA
Journalist José Antonio Vargas, who became a catalyst for the debate on immigration after revealing his status as an undocumented immigrant, will lecture at the…
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Marine scientists urge government to reassess oil spill response
On the second anniversary of the Deepwater Horizon blowout, a national panel of researchers including University of Georgia marine scientist Samantha Joye is urging the…
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Media Advisory: “Open Mic with Mike” forum rescheduled for April 26
University of Georgia President Michael F. Adams will hold an open forum for students on Thursday, April 26 at 5:30 p.m. in the “Dawg Pen”…
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AP reporter Callimachi receives UGA’s McGill Medal for Journalistic Courage
Rukmini Callimachi, West Africa bureau chief for the Associated Press, was honored with the McGill Medal for Journalistic Courage on April 18 at the University…
