Day: September 4, 2012
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Museum exhibits large, minimalist sculptures
The Georgia Museum of Art will show an exhibition of large-scale works by the American…
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Eleven students named 2012-13 PSO Scholars
Eleven undergraduate students have been named Public Service and Outreach Scholars for 2012-2013.
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Retired education prof donates papers to university’s archives
The papers of Carl Glickman, a retired UGA education professor, have been donated to the…
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Libraries’ media archives receives earliest known home movies in Georgia
The libraries’ Walter J. Brown Media Archives and Peabody Awards Collection, the only public institution…
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More than 100 students begin vet med studies
The College of Veterinary Medicine welcomed 102 members of the Class of 2016 during its…
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‘Mirror-kissing’ culture
The Chicago Tribune quoted Keith Campbell, head of Franklin College’s psychology department, in a news…
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Coffee bean balance
The Washington Post quoted food science professor Ronald Pegg in an article about the science…
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Health Sciences Campus opens to local community
The public opening to UGA’s new Health Sciences Campus was nothing if not grand.
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Massive melt
Climate scientist Thomas Mote was quoted in a New York Times article about the once-in-150…
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‘Roe’ over caviar
Doug Peterson, an assistant professor of fisheries and aquaculture research in the Warnell School of…
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Public Service and Outreach award nomination deadline
Nominations are being accepted until Sept. 28 for the 2013 Walter Barnard Hill Award, the…
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Tax-free holiday ‘wash’
Jeff Humphreys, director of Terry College’s Selig Center for Economic Growth, was quoted in Nashville’s…
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Golden girls
After making a splash in London this summer, half of Team USA’s Olympic gold-medal winning…
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University Woman’s Club
The University Woman’s Club will hold its annual “Fall Coffee with the First Lady,” a…
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Nomination deadline extension
The Office of the Vice President for Public Service and Outreach is accepting nominations for…
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Breaking down barriers
The single most important barrier to the use of lignocellulosic biomass such as switchgrass, populus,…
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Latino enrollment reaches new high
Latino students became the largest minority group enrolled in four-year colleges and universities in 2011,…
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Protect against West Nile virus
West Nile virus usually peaks between Aug. 15 and Sept. 15 in Georgia, but this…
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Record number of UGA students offered Fulbrights
Seventeen UGA students were offered international travel-study grants from the Fulbright U.S. Student Program for…
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Walking study participants
The Body Composition and Metabolism Lab in the kinesiology department is seeking women ages 25-45…
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Concert premiere of ‘Things Fall Apart’ to be held Sept. 6
Things Fall Apart, a song cycle by professor emeritus Roger C. Vogel will premiere Sept.…
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Economic Development Leadership Council a finalist for national award
UGA’s Economic Development Leadership Council has been selected as one of three national finalists in…
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Volunteer fair
The Athens Volunteer Fair will be held Sept. 13 from noon to 6 p.m. in…

