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Aspirin’s health benefits under scrutiny
By Lauren Baggett/UGA Today Taking a baby aspirin every day to prevent a heart attack or stroke should no longer be recommended to...

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Dec 9, 20192 min read


UGA to buy 13 additional electric buses with federal grant
By Greg Trevor The University of Georgia has been awarded $7.46 million under the Federal Transit Administration’s (FTA) Grants for Buses...

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Dec 6, 20192 min read


Law school’s Veterans Legal Clinic improves lives
By Heidi Murphy and Aaron Hale/UGA Today Improving the lives of veterans living in the Peach State is the goal of the University of...

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Nov 11, 20193 min read


UGA partners with Google Books for digital access
By Camie Williams/UGA Today University of Georgia Libraries’ books will soon transcend shelves and be available online to students,...

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Oct 21, 20192 min read


Regents approve name change of UGA college to recognize university's first African-American graduate
By UGA Today Regents approve name change to recognize UGA’s first African American graduate The University of Georgia’s College of...

Classic City News
Oct 17, 20193 min read


Medical Partnership expands class size by 50 percent
By Mary Kathryn Rogers/UGA Today The Augusta University/University of Georgia Medical Partnership located in Athens is advancing plans to...

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Oct 11, 20193 min read


UGA's Kaylee Arnold is a scientist, dancer and educator
By Beth Gavrilles/UGA Today On any given day, you might find ecology doctoral student Kaylee Arnold in the lab, analyzing the gut...

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Sep 28, 20193 min read


Regents approve UGA hub for innovation, entrepreneurship
By Aaron Hale/UGA Today The next phase of the University of Georgia’s Innovation District is advancing. The University System of...

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Sep 16, 20192 min read


Human trafficking in Georgia: The need for data
By Laurie Anderson/UGA Today The 13 men were promised jobs, food and lodging. Instead, they were paid little or nothing, housed in...

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Sep 9, 20193 min read


Vet revisits former Navy Supply Corps School
By Lindsey Derrick/UGA Today As Steve Kassay walks around the University of Georgia Health Sciences Campus, hand-in-hand with his wife,...

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Aug 26, 20193 min read


50 years after first moon landing NASA administrator and UGA alumnus looks to ‘the next horizon’
By James Hataway/UGA Today Fifty years ago this month, on July 20, 1969, Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin...

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Jul 22, 20194 min read


UGA collaborating on child welfare workforce education
By Laurie Anderson/UGA Today Two universities and a state agency are combining forces to increase Georgia’s capacity to deliver...

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Jun 22, 20192 min read


University to launch comprehensive alumni-student mentor program
By Laura Bayne/UGA Today The University of Georgia will launch its first comprehensive mentorship initiative, the UGA Mentor Program, on...

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Jun 9, 20192 min read


Young Dawgs Program encourages students’ passions for science and mentoring
By Emily Webb/UGA Today Noor Sohal loved science as a student at Lambert High School in Forsyth County. Her interest in genetics and...

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Jun 9, 20193 min read


Traveling exhibition focuses on art made of paper
By Hillary Brown courtesy of UGA Today The state of Georgia has long been known for its five P’s in agriculture—poultry, peaches,...

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Jun 4, 20192 min read


Morehead named vice president of SEC
Courtesy of UGA Today https://news.uga.edu/morehead-named-vice-president-of-sec/ University of Georgia President Jere W. Morehead has...

Classic City News
Jun 4, 20191 min read


Students teach inmates in Athens prison tutorial
By Hamilton Armit Inmates at the Athens-Clarke County Jail are being tutored weekly by a group of University of Georgia students through...

Classic City News
Jun 4, 20193 min read
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