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Red and black shines in the Golden State
UGA contingent connects with supporters, alumni, students and friends on trip to the West Coast.
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How one artist turned his hobby into a full-time job
Printmaker F. Townsend Morgan is by no means a household name. Even many art historians…
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Researchers return to Gulf of Mexico to study impacts of oil spill
Research teams will embark on a 12-day expedition in the Gulf on June 11 to…
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UGA School of Law increases public interest fellowship support
In addition to providing first-rate legal training for its students, the University of Georgia School…
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UGA researchers report milestone in global fight against a major cause of diarrheal disease
Infectious disease scientists from research institutions including the University of Georgia have reported the discovery…
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Colorful reptile serves as a health barometer for the impacts of coal waste
Scientists have confirmed that exposure to coal combustion residues lead to higher levels of trace…
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Connecting the bots: Researchers uncover invisible influence on social media
A trending story on Twitter could mean thousands of people care about an issue-or that…
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Architect Gio Ponti changed the Italian aesthetic
Who needs sleep when you have a drawing board in your bedroom to work all…
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Sunflower genome sequence to provide roadmap for more resilient crops
University of Georgia researchers are part of an international team that has published the first…
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Georgia Museum of Art to highlight state flower
Beginning June 3, the Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia will present…
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Artist Martin Johnson Heade remembered as a genius
Dramatic landscapes, exotic subjects and vibrant colors all characterize the work of the once forgotten…
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Researchers harness metabolism to reverse aggressiveness in leukemia
University of Georgia researchers, with colleagues from the University of Tokyo, have identified a new…
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Great expectations force risky business acquisitions
A good reputation can be bad for business, according to new research from the University…
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New Lyme disease forecast map targets rising tide of ticks
New research offers veterinarians a forecasting map that tells them which parts of the country…
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Fanning Institute to host inaugural Embark Georgia conference this month
The J.W. Fanning Institute for Leadership Development will host an inaugural Embark Georgia Leadership Conference…
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Georgia Supreme Court justice to deliver UGA law school Commencement address
Carol W. Hunstein, a justice serving on the Supreme Court of Georgia, will deliver the…
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Aquatic rest stops may pose potential hazards for migratory waterfowl
University of Georgia scientists have identified two factors that affect the accumulation of a radioactive…
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5,625 students eligible for graduation in UGA’s 2017 spring Commencement ceremonies
The University of Georgia will welcome its newest alumni on May 5 as 4,456 undergraduates…
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UGA Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant to release loggerhead sea turtle
Rider, a 3-year-old loggerhead sea turtle at the University of Georgia Marine Education Center and…
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‘Diet’ products can make you fat, study shows
High-fat foods are often the primary target when fighting obesity, but sugar-laden “diet” foods could…
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A cancer in the family: One spouse’s diagnosis can lower household income
Caring for a husband or wife with cancer significantly diminishes family income, according to researchers…
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Rising water temperatures endanger health of coastal ecosystems, study finds
Marine biologists James Hollibaugh and Sylvia Schaefer found that rising water temperatures could disrupt ocean…
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Study defines thunderstorm asthma epidemic conditions
University of Georgia researchers are exploring new ways of predicting thunderstorm asthma outbreaks.
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Skip the caffeine, opt for the stairs to feel more energized
A midday jolt of caffeine isn’t as powerful as walking up and down some stairs,…
