Month: March 2011
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Law conference to explore health care, immigration
Health care reform and immigration laws will be among the many topics explored at the…
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Office of Sustainability awards $13,000 for student projects
The Office of Sustainability has announced the inaugural winners of the UGA Campus Sustainability Grants.
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Recipients for first curriculum internationalization grants selected
The Office of International Education has selected the recipients of its Curriculum Internationalization Grants.
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Technology commercialization program places second in survey
For the third consecutive year, UGA’s technology commercialization program has been ranked among the nation’s best for…
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College guide ranks graduate programs among best in U.S.
UGA graduate programs remained among the best in the nation, according to U.S. News & World…
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Research suggests statins may prevent diabetic-related blindness
New UGA research has found that a statin drug that is often known by the…
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Research showcase
Original research and creative works by more than 180 UGA undergraduates will be showcased at…
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UGA Community Practice Clinic offers ongoing puppy training classes
Behaviorists in the University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine are now offering ongoing puppy…
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UGA College of Public Health hosts week-long series of events
Injury is the most expensive medical problem in the United States. In a single year,…
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Honors Program celebrates its 50th anniversary
Tracy Yang, who will graduate in May with a bachelor’s degree in anthropology, is attending…
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Dutch artist Folkert de Jong to lecture at the UGA Lamar Dodd School of Art
The University of Georgia Lamar Dodd School of Art will host installation and sculpture artist…
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UGA choirs to present J.S. Bach’s Matthäus-Passion
The University of Georgia Hugh Hodgson School of Music will present Johann Sebastian Bach’s Matthäus-Passion…
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UGA study finds weight training safe for pregnant women
Despite decades of doctors’ reluctance to recommend weight training to pregnant women, a new University…
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Research shows benefits of poverty simulation for university students
An article by two University of Georgia researchers in the latest issue of the Journal of…
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Comic artist Jorge Cham to speak during graduate and professional student appreciation week
Jorge Cham, the creator of Piled Higher and Deeper comics, will present “The Power of Procrastination” on…
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Prescription for a stronger pregnancy
Despite decades of doctors’ reluctance to recommend weight training to pregnant women, a new UGA…
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UGA veterinary students raise money for medical care of injured wildlife and wildlife disease educat
Students from the University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine will host a fundraiser April…
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Spring 2011 issue of The Georgia Review given over to selected stories and art, 1984-2007
The Spring 2011 Georgia Review, entirely devoted to a reprise of outstanding fiction and visual art…
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Black Theatrical Ensemble presents comedy Dearly Departed
The Black Theatrical Ensemble at the University of Georgia will present the comedyDearly Departed as its…
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David Barbe appointed permanent director of UGA’s Music Business Certificate Program
David Barbe, who was named interim director of the University of Georgia’s Music Business Certificate…
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UGA School of Law student organization sponsors benefit auction
The University of Georgia School of Law’s Equal Justice Foundation will host its 26th annual…
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UGA names new dean for College of Family and Consumer Sciences
Linda Kirk Fox, associate dean and professor of the College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural…
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UGA reception to honor Willson Center’s Betty Jean
For almost four decades, Betty Jean Craige has been a vital and active part of…
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Roosevelt@UGA students present U.S. foreign policy research at Washington, D.C. conference
Nine University of Georgia undergraduates are among a group of 200 students from across the…
