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Mon., February 6, 2012 7:00am
City employees on the verge of developing diabetes in Columbus, Macon and Athens-Clarke County will soon get help. A study by University of Georgia researchers will help workers manage their weight and reduce their risk of becoming Type II diabetics.
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Fri., January 27, 2012 11:00am
The University of Georgia has launched an initiative to help the state address a growing epidemic of adult and childhood obesity. The university will develop obesity prevention and treatment programs for communities, employers and health care providers to use.
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Mon., January 23, 2012 3:42pm
Commodity prices are strong. Outlook for Georgia agriculture in 2012 is good. Labor shortages still a problem.
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Fri., January 13, 2012 7:56am
The University of Georgia has received a $1 million donation to create an endowment for the accounting program in the Terry College of Business. The Deloitte Foundation's donation will create annual funding to attract and retain quality faculty.
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Mon., January 9, 2012 6:53am
UGA's College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences is asking for input on its ten year plan. School officials want to make the most of resources. Report is due by June.
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Wed., January 4, 2012 7:33am
The University of Georgia is among the best public universities in the nation for quality education and economic value, according to an annual ranking by Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine. Also on the list: Georgia Tech and North Georgia College and State University.
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Tue., December 13, 2011 6:38am
Researchers from the University of Georgia and the Mayo Clinic in Arizona announced Monday they have developed a vaccine that attacks breast cancer in mice.
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Fri., December 2, 2011 4:52pm
University of Georgia economics students now can take a course on Wal-Mart. The Multi-billion-dollar retailer is the focus of a new freshman course, “Wal-Mart: Good or Evil?”
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Fri., December 2, 2011 8:26am
The University of Georgia is reviewing how people are monitored in its athletic facilities as other universities deal with child sex abuse scandals. UGA President Michael Adams said Thursday the review includes the school's processes regarding how people get in and out of athletic facilities on the campus.
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Thu., December 1, 2011 5:32pm
University of Georgia President Michael Adams says the campus will continue to follow a state policy banning illegal immigrants from enrolling despite a vote by faculty and staff calling for its repeal.