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UGA science professors awarded at White House

By BRITTANY COFER

Two University professors were among 67 from across the country recognized at the White House at a Dec. 19 ceremony with President George W. Bush for their scientific research. Sonia Altizer, associate professor in the Odum School of Ecology, and Chad Fertig, assistant professor of physics in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, are the first professors from the University to receive the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers. … 0 Comments

UGA receives several million for tropical disease research

By MIMI ENSLEY

The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation gave the University its first grant for medical research in December - a five-year, $18.7 million award - to study schistosomiasis, a worm infection prominent in Sub-Saharan Africa. The grant is the third largest in University history and the largest it has received from the Gates Foundation. … 0 Comments

Late UGA president remembered for 'intellect, remarkable energy'

By MERCEDES PARHAM

Friends and colleagues say they will never forget the man with 1,000 words and infinite enthusiasm. Former University interim president, Henry King Stanford, died Jan. 1 in his hometown of Americus. He was 92. Stanford joined the University as an interim University President in 1986 after former President Fred Davidson resigned. … 0 Comments

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RIAA drops mass downloading suits; Record labels pick up cases (w/court documents and video)

By CAREY O'NEIL

The Recording Industry Association of America decided to end new lawsuits against people caught sharing music on the Internet, a decision that comes millions of dollars too late for two University students. … 2 Comments

Early risers: the incoming class of 2013 (so far)

By ANGELA DASHER

Early-action freshmen who have been accepted for the class of 2013 are more diverse and academically competitive than in previous years. … 0 Comments

Inside the Issues (Video)

A weekly video blog from your editors

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UGA TODAY

- Blood Drive: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Georgia Center for Continuing Education, Hill Atrium. Contact: 678-227-4650 - Gymnastics vs. West Virginia: 7:30 p.m. Stegeman Coliseum. SATURDAY Natural History of Georgia Plants Core Course. 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. State Botanical Garden. … 0 Comments

Humidity damages museum artwork

By HAYLEY PETERSON

Approximately 25 paintings and several pieces of decorative art weathered damages after a faulty HVAC valve spiked humidity levels in a storage room at the Georgia Museum of Art. "We don't yet know the extent of the damage," GMOA Director William Eiland said in a phone interview. … 1 Comment

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