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Research on cystic fibrosis could help develop treatment
A new study finds people who suffer from cystic fibrosis have less ability to take in and use oxygen in their muscles, making it harder to exercise.
2 graduate students receive E. Paul Torrance research awards
Study shows promise for treating pica
UGA science education researchers dominate new handbook
A new landmark research handbook on science education includes five sections written or edited by University of Georgia College of Education faculty — more than any other university.
Program gives students chance to Experience UGA
More than 450 Clarke County high school students had the opportunity to take a look behind the curtain of university science in two recent STEM-focused trips to University of Georgia laboratories and research facilities.
'Automatic for Autism' raises awareness, money for BCBA Clinic
A resource fair and movie screening in April will raise awareness of autism while celebrating the successful end to a fundraiser for an autism treatment clinic on the University of Georgia campus.
2 graduate students speak at TEDxUGA
Stephanie P. Jones and Leon Tsao are among the 17 speakers lined up for the 2015 TEDxUGA event
TEDxUGA: 'We just have to trust them'
Stephanie Jones explores the secret world of ‘forbidden’ teen lit — and why we shouldn’t be afraid to let them read it
TEDxUGA: Creativity is more than a state of mind
Quality vs. quantity shows geographical divide in the idea of ‘art’
Bradshaw honored for work in student assessments
Laine Bradshaw, who teaches in the quantitative methodology program in the college’s Department of Educational Psychology, will be presented with the National Council on Measurement in Education’s Jason Millman Measurement Scholar Award