Tag: News Release
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Brexit vote leads to uncertainty, probably more EU exits
University of Georgia experts say the Brexit vote speaks to a “broken” European Union and…
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UGA to get 19 new electric buses
The University of Georgia has been awarded $10 million from the state of Georgia to…
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Silencing of gene affects people’s social lives, study shows
A team of researchers led by psychologists at the University of Georgia have found that…
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Scherr named law school’s associate dean for clinical programs and experiential learning
Athens, Ga. – Alexander W. Scherr has been named the University of Georgia School of…
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For children with Tourette syndrome, environmental responses to tics play big role
In a study published in Child Psychiatry and Human Development, University of Georgia researchers found…
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Study: Exercise can help adults better cope with ADHD symptoms
Exercise, even a small amount, can help alleviate symptoms of ADHD in adults, according to…
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Rolling farmers markets help metro-Atlanta residents stock up on fresh food
Summer isn’t quite the same without fresh corn, beans, okra and tomatoes, but many Georgians…
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UGA graduate student receives Schlumberger Fellowship to study tuberculosis transmission
University of Georgia doctoral student María Eugenia Castellanos has been awarded a 2016-2017 Schlumberger Foundation…
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Two from UGA receive U.S. Department of State Critical Language Scholarships
A University of Georgia student and a recent graduate have been selected to study the…
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Study finds ultrasound is reliable, inexpensive way to measure health
To explore the relationship between the percentage of fat in muscle and overall health, University…
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Georgia teachers among first to join UGA Skidaway Institute research cruises
JoCasta Green became a teacher after she was told as a child she couldn’t be…
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Study links 2015 melting Greenland ice to faster Arctic warming
A new study provides the first evidence that links melting ice in Greenland to a…
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Responding to change: Isotope analysis tackles prehistoric adaptation to agrarian lifestyle
The Neolithic Revolution—the shift from hunting and gathering to agriculture that led to permanent settlements,…
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New fellowships expand public interest opportunities at Georgia Law
The University of Georgia School of Law has three new fellowship opportunities, which combined with…
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Black gill stakeholders meeting set for June 22
As the 2016 Georgia shrimping season gets underway, the University of Georgia Marine Extension and…
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Sexual transmission of Ebola likely to impact course of outbreaks
Sexual transmission of the Ebola virus could have a major impact on the dynamics of…
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Researcher finds link between diet, surviving childhood in medieval Italy
For the past five years, the University of Georgia’s Laurie Reitsema has been researching how…
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Just a few more bites: Defining moderate eating varies by individual, study finds
Though eating in moderation might be considered practical advice for healthy nutrition, a new University…
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UGA Skidaway Institute studies nutrient levels in Georgia’s coastal estuaries
How much of a nutrient load is too much for Georgia’s coastal rivers and estuaries?…
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Savannah River Ecology Laboratory to launch radionuclide outreach program
The University of Georgia’s Savannah River Ecology Laboratory will begin working this summer with the…
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UGA researchers to study effects of Georgia policy designed to curb opioid addiction
Researchers at the University of Georgia will use a grant from the National Institute on…
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UGA horticulture experts talk National Gardening Week
With National Gardening Week coming up on June 5-11 and National Gardening Day falling on…
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UGA meal plan scholarship program to expand
More University of Georgia students will be able to concentrate on their education and worry…
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Dawn Cartee named director of the Georgia Center for Continuing Education
Dawn Hall Cartee, president of Ogeechee Technical College in Statesboro, has been named director of…
