Day: January 9, 2012
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CDC’s Tauxe to kick off 2012 global diseases lecture series
Dr. Robert Tauxe, a physician and public health expert who has spent his career battling…
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UGA to exhibit ‘Machu Picchu – A Lost City Uncovered’
Forty original photographs capturing the discovery and excavation of the majestic 15th-century Incan city of…
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Wycliffe Gordon Quintet to perform ‘Hello Pops!’ at UGA
The University of Georgia Performing Arts Center will present internationally renowned jazz musician and Georgia…
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Excellence recognized
It’s now official. The university’s accreditation by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission…
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Slow growth predicted for state’s 2012 economy
Slow growth remains the mantra of the Terry College’s economic outlook for the state of…
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Search committee to find new press director
A search advisory committee has been appointed to find a successor for University of Georgia…
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Paul Kurtz receives Milner Ball Social Justice Award
Paul M. Kurtz, associate dean for academic and student affairs and Hosch Professor in the…
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Duke U. approves first degree for its business school campus in China
A master of management studies will be the first degree offered by Duke University’s Fuqua…
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Download student landscape magazine
Georgia Landscape Magazine, an annual student-published news magazine that covers notable events in the College…
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Agents of change
The Office of the Vice President for Public Service and Outreach has announced that six…
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Call for proposals
Proposals are being accepted until March 15 for the 2012 National Outreach Scholarship Conference. The…
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Book supports early childhood educators
PAVEd for Success: Building Vocabulary and Language Development in Young Leaders Claire E. Hamilton and…
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Norman Thomson receives Faculty Position Paper Award
Norman Thomson, an associate professor in the department of mathematics and science education, received the…
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Cortona Studies Abroad Program artwork showcased in exhibition
The UGA Studies Abroad Program in Cortona, Italy, will showcase works by students and faculty…
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Fear factor
Younger adults who generally feel anxious tend to immediately dismiss anti-smoking videos before considering the…
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Olin Parker receives Presidential Award
Olin G. Parker, an emeritus professor of music and former associate director of the Hodgson…
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Works by wood engraving artist on display at Georgia Museum of Art
The exhibition Quiet Spirit, Skillful Hand: The Art of Clare Leighton will be on display…
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Mentors drove veterinary medicine professor toward her passion
Ask Dr. Kelsey Hart why she wanted to be a large animal clinician, assistant professor…
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Geology workshop
Dan Williams, forest manager with the Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, will be…
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Piano professor to give concert Jan. 12
Evgeny Rivkin, professor of piano, will give the first 2nd Thursday concert of the year…
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New York’s Bard College acquires liberal arts institution in Berlin
Bard College, a liberal arts college in Annadale-on-Hudson, N.Y., acquired a higher education institution in…
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Kelley Hester receives Gladys Palmer Service Award
Kelley Hester, head coach of the women’s golf team, has been named the 2012 recipient…
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Researcher continues work on melanoma treatment
A research scientist in the College of Pharmacy is continuing her work on melanoma, a…
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Chemist’s work honored with Humboldt Award
Henry F. Schaefer III has been awarded a Humboldt Research Award from Germany’s Alexander von…
