Tag: About UGA
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Study could help bring relief for arterial disease
Doctors are testing light sensors to use along with exercise to ease pain for millions…
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Racing champion lends helping hand to Campus Kitchen
NASCAR driver Jeff Gordon helps UGA students prepare and deliver meals as part of AARP’s…
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Odum School celebrates centennial of its namesake
Eugene P. Odum, “the father of modern ecology,” blazed trails in his holistic approach to…
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Scientists tweak immune cells to fight cancer
By using nanoparticles, UGA researchers are working to build the foundation for a new cancer…
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‘Time travelers’ bring historical figures to life
UGA students give grade-schoolers a creative classroom lesson about important people from the past.
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NASA helps students DEVELOP research projects
A NASA internship program provides data for students to explore public health and environmental issues.
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Professor reveals hidden artistry with sonar imagery
A Public Service and Outreach Fellow is making people think about the environment in different…
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Researchers making headway in obesity battle
Studies look at how controlling inflammation could provide protection from weight gain and obesity complications.
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New faculty getting insider’s view of Georgia
Tour around the state is intended to let Georgians know: UGA is here for you.
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Camp gives military kids sense of belonging
Georgia 4-H program is making a difference in the lives of U.S. military children.
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Power plants: Lab producing a brighter future
UGA researchers are using plants to generate electrical currents.
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UGA’s poultry science program hits milestone
For a century, UGA has pioneered teaching and research breakthroughs in the poultry industry.
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Young Dawgs get early taste of academic life
UGA’s “culture of service” opens doors for high school students through the Young Dawgs internship…
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Book lover’s legacy benefits libraries
Sidney Samuel Thomas, a quiet, penny-pinching librarian, “loved books and the University of Georgia and…
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Salty Dawg ready to set its course
UGA researcher’s robotic submersible will provide valuable data about ocean conditions and activity.
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UGA enters new era under Jere W. Morehead
The university’s 22nd president takes the reins with a sharp focus on improving the educational experience…
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Devices make monitoring pet health easier
UGA’s veterinary hospital offers take-home glucose monitors for diabetic pets.
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Moth project lights the way to ‘Discover Life’
UGA ecology professor wants to make mothing as popular as birding.
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UGA engineers a new path to fulfill needs
The College of Engineering is making UGA more competitive in academia and the business world.
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Study shows ‘fixed’ dogs live longer
Many dog owners have their pets spayed or neutered to help control the pet population,…
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Students build empires to learn foreign policy
Innovative course uses video game to teach students about global politics.
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Students reach out to put science in ‘FOCUS’
Project FOCUS pairs UGA students with local educators to teach science in innovative ways.
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Fuel from the air? Researchers getting close
The breakthrough could lead to clean, efficient method of producing fuels
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Georgia history going digital on national stage
The Digital Library of Georgia at UGA plays a historical role in the launch of…
