Tag: Inside UGA
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Study identifies critical ‘traffic engineer’ of nervous system
A new UGA study published in the journal Nature has identified an enzyme that keeps…
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‘Trojan horses’
Trypanosomes are parasites responsible for African sleeping sickness, which results from the bite of infected…
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Second annual Ljungdahl Lecture to be given by German microbiology professor
Harold L. Drake, professor of ecological microbiology at the University of Bayreuth in Germany, will…
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UGA to host State of State of Education Conference Sept. 30
Some of Georgia’s top education leaders and policymakers will attend the College of Education’s third…
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D.W. Brooks lecturer will discuss magnitude of global food system
For more than 25 years, the University of Minnesota’s Jean Kinsey has studied the issues…
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Diversity Days kick off celebrates new opportunities for inclusion
University faculty, staff and students spoke about the value of a rich and varied campus…
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Doctoral completion rate for African Americans ranks among top in nation
Diverse Issues in Higher Education recently ranked UGA 15th in the nation for doctoral degrees…
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Rewiring politics
New media forces are reshaping American politics, but traditional journalistic standards and practices still play…
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Study finds that Plavix may help dogs with bleeding problems
Companion animals that have a long-term need for anticoagulant drug therapies may soon find help…
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Double duty
When a parent who is in the military is deployed adolescents need to know who…
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Artist Nick Cave to lecture at Lamar Dodd School of Art
The Lamar Dodd School of Art will welcome fabric and performance artist Nick Cave to…
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Study: Second violations of UGA’s academic honesty policy infrequent
A study of data from the last five years suggests that students found in violation…
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New organization fosters training, support for postdoctoral associates
Postdoctoral research associates at UGA supply critical support for the university’s research mission. They help…
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‘Diverse’ thoughts
The word “diversity” is thrown around a lot on college campuses, but when Georgia Labor…
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Film festival will explore broad spectrum of environmental issues
A world premiere and a U.S. premiere will be among the 22 feature and 24…
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UGA files compliance report with SACS
The two-year process of preparing for reaffirmation of UGA’s accreditation by the Southern Association of…
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Juanita Johnson-Bailey named new director of women’s studies
Juanita Johnson-Bailey, a professor in the department of lifelong education, administration and policy and a…
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Research funding at UGA sets record for second straight year
For the second year running, UGA set a record for research funding. Research awards received…
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Terry College profs win Outstanding Faculty Awards
The Terry College of Business presented its annual awards for outstanding teaching and research. Two…
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Students study, intern in nation’s capital through Washington Semester Program
Sixteen UGA students are participating in the Washington Semester Program this fall, spending the semester…
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Poole named to SPIA’s Alston Distinguished Chair
Keith T. Poole has been named to the Philip H. Alston Jr. Distinguished Chair in…
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Georgia Museum of Art gets two paintings from West Foundation
The Georgia Museum of Art recently acquired two significant American paintings from the West Foundation…
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UGA scientists find cancer-causing gene aids stem cell growth
Stem cells might be thought of as trunks in the tree of life. All multi-cellular…
