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UGA holds fall 2011 Commencement exercises
Approximately 2,225 University of Georgia students were eligible to receive degrees at the 2011 fall semester Commencement ceremonies Dec. 16 in Stegeman Coliseum. Podcasts of…
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Study: African-American men don’t reap same career benefits from mentoring as Caucasians
Networking within an organization and having a mentor are widely thought to promote career success, but a new University of Georgia study finds that African-American…
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UGA School of Law’s Debra Love recognized for service
The University of Georgia School of Law Staff Council presented Debra G. Love with the 2011 Emma P. Terrell Distinguished Employee of the Year Award…
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UGA expert available to speak on North Korean leader’s death
University of Georgia professor Han Park is available to speak on the death of North Korean leader Kim Jong II, who died Saturday.
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Helping to guide others
UGA student Mallory Nelson is serving others by training Pepsi, a black Labrador puppy, to be a guide dog for a disabled person.
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Todd Pierson
A passion for all that the outdoors and nature offers is at the core of Todd Pierson’s existence. This Indianapolis, Indiana native relishes in his…
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Tropical Energy: UGA and University of Puerto Rico create algae biofuels center
Taking advantage of a marine location and tropical climate that are ideal for growing algae, researchers from the University of Georgia and the University of…
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Legge named UGA interim associate provost for academic planning
Jerome Legge, associate dean of the School of Public and International Affairs at the University of Georgia, has been named interim associate provost for academic…
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Society releases carbon offsets and biomass report
The Society of American Foresters recently released “Managing Forests Because Carbon Matters: Integrating Energy, Products and Land Management Policy,” a report published in the Journal…
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UGA College of Veterinary Medicine students host benefit auction
The University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine’s Student Chapter of the American Veterinary Medical Association will host a benefit auction in the Grand Hall…
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Antioxidant has potential in the Alzheimer’s fight, UGA researchers find
A study by researchers in the University of Georgia College of Pharmacy has shown that an antioxidant can delay the onset of all the indicators…
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Raising puppies for the blind is a full-time job for UGA student
First-year University of Georgia College of Pharmacy student Mallory Nelson has always loved dogs, so it’s not a stretch of the imagination that she’d have…
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Tickets are still available for 2012 MLK Freedom Breakfast
Tickets for the 2012 MLK Freedom Breakfast, scheduled for Jan. 13 at 7:30 a.m. in the Grand Hall of the University of Georgia Tate Student…
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UGA College of Education professor receives highest middle school award
University of Georgia College of Education professor Gayle Andrews, a national leader in middle school reform, recently was recognized for her work when the Association…
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Scientists develop vaccine that attacks breast cancer in mice
Researchers from the University of Georgia and the Mayo Clinic in Arizona have developed a vaccine that dramatically reduces tumors in a mouse model that…
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State Ballet Theatre of Russia to perform ‘Romeo and Juliet’ at UGA
The University of Georgia Performing Arts Center will present the State Ballet Theatre of Russia in two performances of “Romeo and Juliet” on Jan. 17-18…
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Georgia Museum of Art joins Michelle Obama’s ‘Let’s Move!’ initiative
The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia will host a family day on Jan. 21 from 10 a.m. to noon celebrating art…
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First and only
The rapid growth of the Brazilian economy has caused demand for Portuguese speakers to surge, and a grant from the federal National Security Education Program…
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Juan Cardoza-Oquendo
Juan Carlos Cardoza-Oquendo may call Decatur, Ga., home, but it’s obvious he takes pride in his Hispanic heritage. Following graduation in spring 2012 and after…
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Pig-induced pluripotent stem cells may be safer than previously thought
Pig stem cell research conducted by two animal scientists at the University of Georgia reveals a better way to determine the safety of future stem…
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UGA to hold fall Commencement exercises Dec. 16
Approximately 2,225 University of Georgia students will be eligible to receive degrees at the 2011 fall semester Commencement ceremonies Dec. 16 in Stegeman Coliseum. Almost…
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Genetics Professor Jonathan Arnold named AAAS Fellow
University of Georgia geneticist Jonathan Arnold has been named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, an honor bestowed on him…
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UGA College of Veterinary Medicine opens registration for VetCAMP 2012
Registration for VetCAMP 2012 gets underway Dec. 12 and continues through Feb. 17.
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UGA COE student Kacey Brookes receives Osborn Scholarship
University of Georgia College of Education student Kacey Brookes has been awarded the D. Keith Osborn Outstanding Senior in early child education for 2011-12.
