Tag: Franklin College of Arts and Sciences
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Mimi Ensley
Mimi Ensley says she’s never had a dull moment at UGA. The Honors student is…
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Reliving history: Franklin College prof examines philosophy of Civil War
Stephen Berry, associate professor of history, concentrates his teaching on the Civil War, but is…
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A-maize-ing
The National Science Foundation has awarded $5 million to a team of researchers led by…
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CCRC scientists identify key enzyme that regulates early growth of breast cancer cells
New UGA research, published in the early online edition of the journal Proceedings of the…
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Senior becomes UGA’s 22nd Rhodes Scholar, plans to earn master’s at Oxford University
Honors student Tracy Yang of Macon has been awarded a 2011 Rhodes Scholarship to attend…
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UGA astronomer available to comment on NASA announcement of new life form
A University of Georgia astronomer said today’s announcement that NASA-funded researchers have discovered the first…
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Atlanta ARCS Foundation awards $55,000 to support seven UGA graduate students in biomedical sciences
The Atlanta chapter of the Achievement Rewards for College Students Foundation recently awarded $55,000 to…
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NSF awards $5 million grant to team of maize researchers led by UGA plant geneticist
The National Science Foundation has awarded $5 million to a team of researchers led by…
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UGA researchers identify key enzyme that regulates the early growth of breast cancer cells
New University of Georgia research, published this week in the early online edition of the…
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UGA geography professor named winner of national award
Marshall Shepherd, an associate professor of geography in the University of Georgia Franklin College of…
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Expert on Jack London to give lecture at UGA
Jeanne Campbell Reesman, professor of English at the University of Texas, San Antonio, will speak…
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UGA to host Indonesian diversity symposium Tuesday
The University of Georgia department of religion in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences…
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NSF grant will be used to study vampire bats in Peru
Throughout Latin America, common vampire bats transmit infectious diseases like rabies to animals and humans.…
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New view
Simply standing before a Gothic cathedral-say Notre-Dame in Paris-can be an overwhelming experience. Understanding how…
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UGA to sponsor reading by author, translator Andrew Schelling
Author, translator and essayist Andrew Schelling will read from his work on Tuesday, Nov. 2,…
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New UGA research shows people are better at strategic reasoning than was thought
When we make decisions based on what we think someone else will do, in anything…
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UGA researchers to study transmission of human pathogen to coral reefs
The spread of lethal diseases from animals to humans has long been an issue of…
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John Inscoe named Albert B. Saye Professor of History
John Inscoe, a faculty member noted for his work in Southern history at UGA since…
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Melting point
The summer of 2010 was agonizingly hot in much of the continental U.S., and the…
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UGA to share in $1.5 million NSF grant to reduce size of integrated circuits
The University of Georgia will share in a $1.5 million grant from the National Science…
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John Inscoe named Albert B. Saye Professor of History at UGA
John Inscoe, a faculty member noted for his work in Southern history at the University…
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Bioenergy Systems Research Initiative retreat to facilitate UGA collaborations
The University of Georgia Bioenergy Systems Research Initiative will hold its 2010 Annual Retreat on…
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Saunt named Russell Professor in American history
Claudio Saunt has been named the Richard B. Russell Professor in American History at UGA.
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The costs of desire
Research led by a psychologist at UGA shows that behavioral economic analysis may lead to…
