Tag: Franklin College of Arts and Sciences
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Children’s book by marine science professor donated to public libraries
Over 400 Georgia public libraries received donated copies of an educational children’s book written by…
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NYU professor discusses reactions to Lincoln’s death in Gregory Lecture
Throughout her 25 years of teaching about the Civil War, Martha Hodes, a professor of…
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Charles Turnbow
As an Army ROTC cadet and Honors student, Charles Turnbow’s time at UGA, which he…
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Children’s book by UGA marine science professor donated to Georgia public libraries
Over 400 Georgia public libraries received donated copies of an educational children’s book written by…
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UGA iGEM team wins gold at international synthetic biology competition
The University of Georgia’s iGEM—International Genetically Engineered Machine—team won a gold medal and was runner-up…
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Beetles provide clues about the genetic foundations of parenthood
A team of researchers including scientists from the University of Georgia has identified many of…
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Research reveals new clues about how humans become tool users
New research from the University of Georgia department of psychology gives researchers a unique glimpse…
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Colloquium to focus on organizational dilemmas
The communication studies department will host a Communications Colloquium Oct. 8 from 12:30-1:30 p.m. in…
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Hannah Galloway
Hannah Galloway, a senior majoring in biology, is passionate about children and volunteers her time…
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Blueprints for limbs encoded in the snake genome
When researchers at the University of Georgia examined the genome of several different snake species,…
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Cell biologists develop breakthrough tools in fight against crypto
UGA researchers have developed new tools to study and genetically manipulate cryptosporidium, a microscopic parasite…
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Microbiologists describe new insights into human neurodegenerative disease
UGA microbiology researchers studying a soil bacterium have identified a potential mechanism for neurodegenerative diseases.
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Sixth Women and Girls in Georgia Conference at UGA to focus on sustainability
The Institute for Women’s Studies at the University of Georgia is hosting its sixth conference…
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Out of balance: Rates of narcissism lower than national perception
Americans consistently reported a perception of the typical U.S. citizen as highly narcissistic—even meeting diagnostic…
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Research links borderline personality traits with lowered empathy
Those with borderline personality disorder, a mental illness marked by unstable moods, often experience trouble…
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UGA study ranks U.S. cities based on the urban heat island effect on temperatures
Inner cities as well as suburbs show distinctly warmer temperatures—known as the urban heat island…
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Leighton Rowell
Leighton Rowell, a senior majoring in history and Romance languages, excels in the classroom, but…
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Catch a rising star
UGA Ph.D. student helps uncover one of the greatest archeological finds ever.
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Pageant stage to science lab
It’s all about STEM for Ph.D. student Karson Brooks.
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Fulbright FLTAs bring their cultural experiences to campus
Five young educators from Asia and the Far East are spending the 2015-16 academic year…
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UGA microbiologists describe new insights into human neurodegenerative disease
Microbiology researchers at the University of Georgia studying a soil bacterium have identified a potential…
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UGA alumna, civil rights attorney to present lecture ‘I Am Trayvon Martin’
The University of Georgia Institute for African American Studies will present “I Am Trayvon Martin:…
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Paula Lemons
Paula Lemons, associate professor of biochemistry and molecular biology, uses findings from her research on…
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Monitoring the gulfs
Oil spill response would be improved by knowing environmental baselines.
