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Students learn obesity reality in virtual world

Students learn obesity reality in virtual world

UGA professors use computer simulations to make obesity lessons come alive in the classroom. Read More

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Students put principles into practice

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Campus Kitchen project uses surplus food to provide meals for those in need.

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UGA Press celebrates Press Week

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Special event will highlight the contributions university presses make to culture and an informed society.

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Spotlight on the arts at UGA

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More than 50 events spotlighting the performing, visual and literary arts at UGA will take place across campus Nov. 3-11.  A complete schedule can be found at arts.uga.edu.

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It’s the message, not the makeup

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Juan Meng, a Grady College assistant professor, looks at how consumers make decisions about cosmeceuticals to ease those lines and wrinkles.

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Top Brass!

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UGA Tuba Euphonium Studio musicians who play low brass recently captured top international awards for their skills and talent.


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African Studies celebrates 25 years

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UGA will mark the 25th anniversary of its African Studies Institute with events starting Nov. 1, including an international conference, theatre performances, film screenings, lectures and more.

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From comfort zone into learning

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“My experiences in Costa Rica will allow me to teach and observe with more of an ethnographic perspective,” says senior Chandler Fortson.

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WUGA-FM signed on 25 years ago

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Robb Holmes, a longtime voice of WUGA-FM, shares the station’s 25-year history.

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Research helps chemical cleanup

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Jack Huang, a researcher from UGA’s Griffin campus, has received funding from the Department of Defense to test the effectiveness of removing toxic chemicals from the environment.