Month: February 2012
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Book examines impressionist writing
In A Sense of Shock The Impact of Impressionism On Modern British and Irish Writing…
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‘Laugh Out Loud’
The Second City Company returns to campus for two performances of their new show Laugh…
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Art exhibition showcases drawings from Fulbright collaboration
The Lamar Dodd School of Art is hosting an exhibition of works by Diane Edison,…
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College of Education graduate students receive SREB doctoral scholarships
A graduate student in the College of Education has received the Doctoral Scholars Fellowship and…
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New director named for Vinson Institute of Government
Laura Meadows has been appointed the director of the Carl Vinson Institute of Government.
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Juried exhibition to feature student scientific, medical illustration
The Lamar Dodd School of Art will display the 20th annual Science and Medical Illustration…
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Georgia Museum of Art to present Holbrook Memorial Lecture March 8
The Georgia Museum of Art will present the 28th Alfred Heber Holbrook Memorial Lecture on…
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First ambassador for war crimes issues to speak
David Scheffer, the first ambassador-at-large for war crimes issues in the U.S., will deliver a…
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Recycle grass clippings
Bagged grass clippings can be put to use in your yard in an environmentally friendly…
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Visiting faculty member will give this year’s Getzen Lecture
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Cynthia Tucker will deliver the School of Public and International Affairs’ annual…
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CORE Dance Company to present aerial dance concert
The department of dance’s CORE Concert Dance Company will present its contemporary and aerial dance…
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Former VP for public service and outreach to deliver Snyder Lecture
Art Dunning, vice chancellor for international programs and outreach at the University of Alabama System,…
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$1.8 million NIH grant will be used to develop vaccine
Chagas disease is the most common cause of congestive heart failure and sudden death in…
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School psychology doctoral program among top 10 in research productivity
The College of Education’s doctoral program in school psychology is ranked among the best in…
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University of Michigan’s College of Engineering gets $15 million gift
A University of Michigan alumnus and his wife have made a $15 million donation, the…
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Lilly Fellow applications
Faculty members in their first, second or third year of a tenure-track position are encouraged…
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Women’s History Month will focus on female education, empowerment
“Women’s Education—Women’s Empowerment” is the national theme of Women’s History Month, which will be celebrated…
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Piano duo to give concert in Ramsey Concert Hall
The internationally acclaimed piano duo of Christina and Michelle Naughton will give a concert March…
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Graduate student competition
UGA will select a graduate student for an award to attend the 10-week experience at…
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Geography maps out new website
The department of geography has updated its Web presence with a redesigned site that allows…
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A different view
The story of the Holocaust is often told in numbers—6 million Jews murdered, plus 200,000…
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Center Stage
“Mountain Stage,” the popular nationally syndicated weekly radio show returned to campus Feb. 19. Above:…
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Fund to help Syrians students
The Institute of International Education, an independent nonprofit organization, has established a fund to help…
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Bluebird houses
Collegiate Future Farmers of America at UGA is selling bluebird houses for $20. Orders will…
