Tag: Franklin College of Arts and Sciences
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Sugar boosts self-control, UGA study says
To boost self-control, gargle sugar water. According to a study co-authored by University of Georgia…
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Collaboration brings ancient Sanskrit play to UGA
The earliest Sanskrit dramas, highly stylized performances of gesture, costume, music and dance, date from…
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UGA elected to national atmospheric sciences consortium
The University of Georgia has been elected to the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research, recognition…
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Protect and defend
In 1906, when Alois Alzheimer discovered the neurodegenerative disease that would later be named for…
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Eva Berlin
Art is her passion, but Eva Berlin’s actions go beyond the museum walls—everything from “making…
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Detecting silent killers: UGA researchers receive $4.1 million to diagnose elusive cancers
Ovarian and pancreatic cancers are among the most deadly, not because they are impossible to…
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Fourth annual Ljungdahl Lecture to be held at UGA Nov. 9
Michael Russell of Jet Propulsion Laboratory, known for his research on the emergence of life…
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UGA researchers discover how tiny sugars regulate stem cells
Embryonic stem cells hold great promise as a potential cell-based therapy for a myriad of…
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Four UGA faculty members named Administrative Fellows
Four University of Georgia faculty members-Karen Cornell, Marsha Davis, Jeffrey Dean and Susan Thomas-will gain…
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Top Brass!
UGA Tuba Euphonium Studio musicians who play low brass recently captured top international awards for…
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Georgia Museum of Art housing interdisciplinary study of ancient Roman marble relief
The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia, in collaboration with UGA’s Franklin…
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UGA observatory open house Nov. 9 to feature Jupiter, ‘Seven Sisters’
The University of Georgia department of physics and astronomy in the Franklin College of Arts…
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Neuroscientist to discuss the science of attraction at UGA
A pioneer in the study of the neural and genetic mechanisms that underlie physical attraction,…
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Arts festival to feature more than 300 UGA students in ‘Carmina Burana’
More than 300 students from the University of Georgia Hugh Hodgson School of Music will…
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African Studies celebrates 25 years
UGA will mark the 25th anniversary of its African Studies Institute with events starting Nov.…
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The State Botanical Garden of Georgia to host family event celebrating Africa
The State Botanical Garden of Georgia will host Family Day: Celebrating Africa! Nov. 3 from…
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Franklin College honors six with inaugural outstanding alumni awards
The University of Georgia Franklin College of Arts and Sciences honored six of its alumni-who…
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UGA discovery sheds light on Alzheimer’s mystery
In 1906, when Alois Alzheimer discovered the neurodegenerative disease that would later be named for…
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The best defense
Bacteria and archaea are among the smallest forms of life on the planet, but don’t…
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Special delivery
Nanoparticles have shown great promise in the targeted delivery of drugs to cells, but researchers…
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Theatre and film studies professor’s career merges storytelling, animation
As the Charles H. Wheatley Professor of the Arts in the Franklin College of Arts…
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Hillary Liken
Hillary Liken, who grew up in Athens, has found a wealth of opportunity at UGA.…
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Physicist, adventurer Francis Slakey to speak at UGA on Oct. 11
Georgetown University physicist Francis Slakey will describe the decade-long journey that led him to become…
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Scholar to discuss public perceptions of President Obama on Oct. 9
Mark P. Orbe, a leading scholar of the intersection between race, politics and communication, will…
