Month: October 2012
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New series will examine the science behind obesity
Visiting professors will discuss the latest ideas about why we eat what we do…
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Richard Hussey received Honorary Member Award from Society of Nematologists
Richard Hussey, Emeritus Distinguished Research Professor of Plant Pathology, received the Honorary Member Award from…
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Sheneka Williams named associate director on University Council for Educational Administration
Sheneka Williams, an assistant professor in the College of Education’s lifelong education, administration and policy…
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Accent on Africa
The university will mark the 25th anniversary of its African Studies Institute with two…
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Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company to visit for residency
The Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company of Salt Lake City, Utah, will be in residence Oct. 15-17…
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Ecologists to study Sun Belt water sustainability
Researchers in the Odum School of Ecology will work with colleagues from universities across the…
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Annual D.W. Brooks Awards presented for excellence in teaching, research, extension
The College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences has recognized staff and faculty who have demonstrated…
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The best defense
Bacteria and archaea are among the smallest forms of life on the planet, but don’t…
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Toby Graham appointed UCLA Senior Fellow for 2012
Toby Graham, deputy university librarian, was appointed one of 15 UCLA Senior Fellows for 2012…
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Slowdown in tax collections leads to budget cuts at UGA
Another round of budget cuts, called for by Gov. Nathan Deal this summer amid continually…
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Four vocal groups to perform in showcase
UGA’s top vocal ensembles will give a joint concert in the “UGA Choral Showcase” Oct.…
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Georgia Brass Band to give free concert
The Georgia Brass Band, the state’s premier British style brass band, will give a concert…
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U.S. consulate promoting higher education in India with reality TV
The U.S. Consulate General Mumbai is getting “real” with its approach to promoting U.S. undergraduate…
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ValaRae Partee
ValaRae Partee finds value in conducting research and community service projects that help children. Her…
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From comfort zone into learning
“My experiences in Costa Rica will allow me to teach and observe with more of…
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UGA lecture series to feature social work and human rights issues
Obie Clayton, the inaugural Donald L. Hollowell Distinguished Professor of Social Justice and Civil Rights…
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Marine Science Day 2012: UGA Marine Education Center and Aquarium celebrates 40 years
Marine education and research organizations are joining forces to celebrate Georgia’s coast at the Skidaway…
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Computer system intruders access UGA personnel information
An ongoing investigation into what officials call “a criminal act of computer trespass” reveals that…
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UGA to celebrate sustainability, food with local food forum
Local Foods UGA, a forum designed to promote University of Georgia-based local food initiatives, will…
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UGA observatory open house Oct. 19 to feature Perseus, Uranus, Jupiter
The University of Georgia department of physics and astronomy in the Franklin College of Arts…
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New studies reveal connections between animals’ microbial communities and behavior
New research is revealing surprising connections between animal microbiomes—the communities of microbes that live inside…
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WUGA-TV increases broadcast coverage in northeast Georgia and Atlanta markets
WUGA-TV, the public television station of the University of Georgia, has increased its coverage in…
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Oedipus myth set on a plantation in University Theatre’s ‘The Darker Face of the Earth’
As a part of the University of Georgia’s nine-day Spotlight on the Arts festival, University…
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Weekend ‘Good Morning America’ meteorologist to speak at UGA
Athens, Ga. – Meteorologist Ginger Zee of “Good Morning America” will talk weather and the…
