Tag: Franklin College of Arts and Sciences
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Honors student named university’s 24th Rhodes Scholar
Laura Courchesne’s work throughout her three-plus years at UGA paid incredible dividends Nov. 19 as…
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Study: Retail growth followed SNAP enrollment spike
Increased enrollment in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program in Georgia contributed to the growth of…
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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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Researchers receive $2.78 million to explore and exploit bacterial immune systems
Researchers at the University of Georgia have received a $2.78 million grant from the National…
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Narcissistic individuals use social media to self-promote
A new statistical review of 62 studies with over 13,000 individuals found that narcissism has…
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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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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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Southeast Model African Union helps students learn about countries, cultures
Tifara Brown has learned several lessons participating in three Southeast Model African Union conferences, from…
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Urvashi Pandya
Urvashi Pandya has taken experiential learning to the limits with three study abroad experiences and…
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New mouse model reveals extensive postnatal brain damage caused by Zika infection
A team of scientists led by researchers at the University of Georgia has developed a…
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UGA School of Music hosts students from partner school in Kenya
Kenyan teenagers who received online music lessons from Hugh Hodgson School of Music graduate students…
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Plant compounds may boost brain function in older adults, study says
The same compounds that give plants and vegetables their vibrant colors might be able to…
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UGA’s 24th Rhodes Scholar
Laura Courchesne is awarded the most prestigious international fellowship.
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Cali Callaway
Cali Callaway has covered just about as much ground as a student possibly can: three…
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New center will make UGA a world leader in infectious disease ecology
With the launch of the new Center for the Ecology of Infectious Diseases, the University…
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Gregory lecturer explores effect Civil War had outside US
More than 150 years ago, the American Civil War nearly tore this country apart. While…
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Aaron Conley
Aaron Conley chose to attend UGA because of the research opportunities and has been involved…
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Growth in SNAP retailers followed enrollment spike during recession, UGA researchers report
Increased enrollment in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program in Georgia contributed to the growth of…
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What impact will the Trump election have on the economy?
“The biggest immediate challenge to the economy will be headwinds created by policy uncertainty,” said…
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Franklin College research on common bacterium opens door to fighting gastric cancers
A common bacterium that more than half of people have in their gut can use…
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Historical group honors UGA Press, professor
In a ceremony held Oct. 21, the Georgia Historical Society presented two of its most…
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$1.3M grant from NIH will be used for new statistical tools
UGA’s Ping Ma will use a new grant to crunch big data numbers, which is…
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World-renowned Russian conductor, composer Khalilov to visit, perform at UGA
The Hugh Hodgson School of Music is no stranger to acclaimed international guests, but even…
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Noted parasitologist Dennis Kyle named GRA Eminent Scholar at UGA
Dennis Kyle, one of the nation’s leading infectious disease researchers, will join the University of…
