Category: Campus News
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Scott NeSmith and UGA Research Foundation
Scott NeSmith, a professor of horticulture in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, received…
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American wives increasingly are more educated than their husbands
A record percentage of wives are more educated than their husbands, according to the Pew…
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Study: Racial discrimination takes biological toll on some people
Racial discrimination has a health cost in additional to the emotional toll the abuse has…
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Two faculty members receive Service-Learning Excellence Award
Two UGA faculty members have been named recipients of the 2014 Service-Learning Excellence Awards. The…
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State Botanical Garden to hold inaugural Conservation Lecture on March 11
The State Botanical Garden will hold its inaugural Conservation Lecture on March 11 from 6:30-8:30…
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Efforts, ideas throughout campus help UGA get greener
Many of UGA’s ongoing efforts to promote sustainability in the university community and beyond begin…
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Robin Shelton and NASA
Robin Shelton, a professor of physics and astronomy in the Franklin College of Arts and…
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Ray Kaplan and Zoetis
Ray Kaplan, a professor of infectious diseases in the College of Veterinary Medicine, received $41,500…
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Canada pledges $1.5 billion toward research to boost competitiveness
In its latest budget, the Canadian government pledged $1.5 billion over a 10-year period to…
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STOMP to perform March 5-6
The Performing Arts Center will present STOMP, the international percussion sensation, March 5 and 6…
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Three faculty members receive Meigs Professorship for superior instruction
Three faculty members have received UGA’s highest recognition for superior instruction at the undergraduate and…
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Keep your identity safe in tax season
According to the U.S. Government Accountability Office, tax-related identity theft and fraud are expected to…
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Book examines America’s role in the world
American Foreign Policy and the Challenges of World Leadership: Power, Principle and the Constitution Loch…
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Sports media certificate to be offered
UGA is the first institution in the Southeastern Conference to offer an undergraduate certificate in…
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Atlanta BeltLine CEO to speak at March 4 lecture
The College of Environment and Design will host a lecture by Paul Morris, president and…
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Franklin College researchers discover origin of unusual glands in the body
The thymus gland is a critical component of the human immune system. It is responsible…
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Experts to discuss malaria during One Health symposium
Experts from UGA, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Emory University will gather…
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Expert on HIV/AIDS, adolescents to speak about media’s role in prevention
Ralph DiClemente, associate director for the Emory Center for AIDS Research, will deliver the second…
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UGA-Merial collaboration recognized for contributions to animal health
UGA and Merial were honored recently with the Phoenix Award in recognition of their collaboration,…
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Researchers to evaluate educational, law-enforcement-focused programs
Researchers from the College of Public Health’s health promotion and behavior department received a one-year,…
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Scientists use underwater robots to excite students about science
Can underwater robots catch the imagination of middle and high school students and spark an…
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Two chefs from UGA Food Services to compete in culinary challenge
Two chefs from University of Georgia Food Services have been selected to compete in the…
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Paper by UGA ecologists wins inaugural award from Royal Society for the Protection of Birds
The authors of a University of Georgia study on global conservation funding have received an…
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Psychology department head to present lecture on introversion and education
Keith Campbell, a psychology professor at the University of Georgia, will give a lecture on…
