Tag: Columns
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Students discuss health care’s future at Parham Policy Day
Social work graduate students examined the future of health care policy and other public policy…
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College of Pharmacy and College of Education researchers discover potential therapy
UGA researchers have shown that an FDA-approved drug reduces scar tissue and improves muscle function…
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A classical new year’s show
The UGA Performing Arts Center will ring in the New Year with a concert by…
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Georgia Museum of Art wins national and regional awards for newsletter, exhibits
The Georgia Museum of Art at UGA has received five national and regional awards for…
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EITS launches new data management site
EITS has launched a new website for data management and governance at UGA (see “VP:…
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UGA’s first African-American female physics doctoral graduate urges girls to pursue sciences
Whitney Ingram’s interest in science started as a girl. This month, she becomes the first…
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Book on Athens music scene details culture
Party Out of Bounds: The B-52’s, R.E.M., and the Kids Who Rocked Athens, Georgia 25th…
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Student employee recognition
The UGA Career Center, in coordination with the National Student Employment Association, is accepting nominations…
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Alumnus’ book wins award for excellence
Planting in a Post-Wild World: Designing Plant Communities for Resilient Landscapes Thomas Rainer and Claudia…
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New drug combination may boost chemo success
UGA researchers have found a way to enhance chemotherapy’s cancer-killing powers, bringing science one step…
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Researcher looks at correlations between genes, aging process
UGA alumna Cynthia Kenyon started her research with a basic question: If you change one…
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Holiday pottery sale
The UGA Ceramic Student Organization will hold its annual holiday pottery sale Nov. 30-Dec.1 from…
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Humanities Center’s future status uncertain at Johns Hopkins University
Johns Hopkins University is considering closing its Humanities Center, an interdisciplinary center that has a…
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Search committee named for University System’s next chief academic officer
The University System of Georgia is launching a national search to fill the position of…
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Doctoral candidate wins national geology award for research
Geology doctoral candidate Ny Riavo Voarintsoa (Voary) has won the Geological Society of America’s John…
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UGA’s stable isotope laboratory becomes largest in North America
The Center for Applied Isotope Studies at UGA already is world-renowned, but the center’s role…
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D.W. Brooks speaker: Childhood hunger is not a problem to ignore
One in four children will suffer severe developmental issues due to hunger. Although this number…
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UGA scientist wins Excellence in Extension Award
Stanley Culpepper, UGA Cooperative Extension weed scientist on the Tifton campus, is the recipient of…
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Producer encourages musicians to take chances
Jacknife Lee didn’t set out to become a music producer.
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Technology brings new precision to study of circadian rhythm in individual cells
An interdisciplinary team of UGA researchers has developed a new technology that may help scientists…
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University System of Georgia enrollment increases 1.1 percent for fall 2016
Fall 2016 enrollment in the University System of Georgia’s 29 colleges and universities totaled 321,551…
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Lawmaker, soybean producer inducted into Georgia Agricultural Hall of Fame
On Nov. 11, the UGA College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences inducted former Georgia Rep.…
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STEM Leadership Summit sparks ‘critical’ discussions
More than 250 people from across the U.S. and abroad recently gathered in Atlanta for…
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UW-Madison receives $85M grant
The nonprofit Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation is giving the University of Wisconsin-Madison $85 million for…
