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Protein synthesis can be controlled by light, according to study, opening way for new scientific, me
Proteins are the puzzle-pieces of life, involved in how organisms grow and flourish, but studying…
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University of Georgia announces 2005 Foundation Fellows
The decision to attend the University of Georgia is a particularly rewarding one – both…
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John Soloski resigns as UGA Grady College dean
John Soloski, dean of the University of Georgia’s Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication…
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Literary Imagination, produced at UGA, publishes 2005 Pushcart Prize winner
For the second time in three years, Literary Imagination will soon see one of its…
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UGA social work professor wins $100,000 Hartford grant to study alcohol and prescription drug use by
Stacey Kolomer, an assistant professor in the School of Social Work at the University of…
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2003 UGA Terry College of Business alumnus killed in rocket-propelled grenade attack while serving w
Army 1st Lt. Noah Harris, a 2003 graduate of the University of Georgia’s Terry College…
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UGAs Wiarda returns from, comments on Europe and U.S. foreign policy
Howard J. Wiarda, the Dean Rusk Professor of International Relations and head of the department…
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UGA Police Department finalist for top international award
The University of Georgia Police Department has joined some of the nation’s largest law enforcement…
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Vice president for research finalists to visit UGA campus
Three finalists for the position of vice president for research and associate provost at the…
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UGA Law School Association presents distinguished service awards to two alumni
The University of Georgia School of Law’s alumni association recently presented its highest honor, the…
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UGA undergraduates receive CURO summer fellowships to support research projects
Twenty-five undergraduates at the University of Georgia are using their summer vacation to engage in…
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Project GRAD and Project READY students attend summer institute at UGA
Fifty-eight high school students from Athens and Atlanta public schools are attending a summer institute…
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New Web site launched for civil rights project cofounded by UGA faculty
Research including more than 60 video interviews with civil rights figures and leading public officials…
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Arch Foundation initial board meeting set; additional board members announced
The incorporators of the new Arch Foundation for the University of Georgia have adopted bylaws,…
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UGA scientists help Amerindians grow peanuts
University of Georgia farm experts are helping the Amerindians of Guyana grow peanuts better. They’re…
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UGA ranks second in the nation for the number of students in short-term study abroad programs
The University of Georgia ranks second in the nation for the number of students participating…
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Media advisory: UGA infectious diseases professor Tripp to testify before Congress May 26
Ralph A. Tripp, a Georgia Research Alliance Eminent Scholar and professor of infectious diseases at…
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UGA law professor Ron Carlson receives lifetime achievement award
Earlier this month, longtime University of Georgia law professor Ronald L. Carlson received a lifetime…
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UGA College of Education professor JoBeth Allen receives National Public School Service Award, $10,0
University of Georgia education professor JoBeth Allen, a codirector of the University of Georgia’s collaborative…
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Newly identified enzyme group converts protein into cellular traffic signal
An international research team that includes UGA professor Jacek Gaertig has identified a new group…
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University of Georgia students awarded NSF fellowships
Two UGA ecology students, Sonia Hernandez-Divers and Chrissa Carlson, have been selected to receive National…
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UGA Center for Undergraduate Research Opportunities to hold public forum on Russia-U.S. relations on
The University of Georgia Center for Undergraduate Research Opportunities (CURO) will hold a public forum…
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UGA-based journalism organizations announce First Amendment contest winners
hree Gwinnett County students and one Coweta County student won top prizes in the first…
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UGA professor Hardin named Georgia Power Professor in Textile Sciences
Ian Hardin, an expert in the use of enzymes as substitutes for conventional chemical processing…
