Category: Campus News
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Preventive measures
A federally backed health panel concluded in April that women at high risk for breast…
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Site tracks provost search progress
With a national search underway to find UGA’s next senior vice president for academic affairs…
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The best medicine
Perry Buffington, a psychology lecturer teaching at UGA’s Griffin campus, offers a piece of vocational…
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Summer construction projects wrap up as fall classes begin
The start of fall semester brings in new students, faculty and staff as well as…
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‘Make a better world’
For the 1,499 UGA students eligible to walk in the 2013 summer Commencement ceremony held…
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College of Pharmacy studies find that inflammation may be key to obesity-related disease
If current trends continue, roughly 42 percent of the people in the U.S. will be…
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Professor organizes response to study natural gas well blowout
UGA marine scientist Samantha Joye organized the first research effort immediately following the Hercules natural…
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Deal reached on student loan rates
For a few weeks this summer, the student loan rate shot up from 3.4 to…
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Circle Gallery to display Sapelo Island exhibit
The Circle Gallery in the College of Environment and Design will open its season with Breaking…
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Current, former student athletes win at swimming, track world championships
Current and former UGA swimmers helped the U.S. earn one silver and six gold medals…
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University Chorus placement hearings
The University Chorus, UGA’s only “town-and-gown” choir, invites faculty and staff singers to join its…
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New director plans to grow UGA Trial Gardens into bigger attraction
After 30 years, the Trial Gardens at UGA—that green, flower-laden oasis sandwiched between Snelling Dining…
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University to co-host conference on agricultural exports Sept. 25-26
Exporting agricultural goods-which include forestry products-will take the spotlight Sept. 25-26 in Savannah as farmers…
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Creative solutions
National Public Radio ran a story about the origins of measuring creativity. That story brought…
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Law professor, chief magistrate judge to speak at BFSO luncheon
Patricia Barron, chief magistrate judge for Athens-Clarke County and a UGA faculty member, will deliver…
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Home making
Rachel Usher, a sophomore from Savannah, and Cathy Micali, a sophomore from Woodstock, arrange furniture…
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Improve your sleep ritual
Individuals who regularly get high-quality sleep often have a sleep ritual, a routine that helps…
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GLOBES reception
GLOBES, a diverse organization of faculty, staff, graduate students and administrators, whose mission is to…
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University to honor 2013 Georgia Agricultural Hall of Fame inductees
The Georgia Agricultural Hall of Fame will welcome two new inductees at a ceremony Sept.…
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UGA mourns emeritus professor Douglas Bachtel
Noted demographer Douglas Bachtel, an emeritus professor in the University of Georgia College of Family…
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Annual survey shows slight improvement in job market for journalism graduates
The job market for journalism and mass communication graduates showed signs of continued improvement in…
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UGA’s Miller Learning Center features new technology
When students at the University of Georgia begin their fall semester classes on Monday, new…
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UGA first-year students set academic criteria records
The University of Georgia is welcoming the most academically qualified first-year class in school history,…
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Big Dawg Welcome to feature magic and comedy shows
An outdoor film, comedians, a magician and a road-trip-themed Dawgs After Dark will headline this…
