Month: September 2013
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USA Today sports columnist to deliver 2013 McGill Lecture
One of the nation’s most widely read sports columnists will deliver this year’s McGill Lecture.
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Researchers receive grant to test science teaching model
A College of Education research team has received a $2.65 million grant from the National Science…
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New faculty hiring initiative announced
UGA President Jere W. Morehead and interim Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost…
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Former US ambassador to speak on humanitarian intervention, Syria
Former U.S. Ambassador Lee A. Feinstein will present the lecture “Humanitarian Intervention and International Law”…
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UGA welcomes new faculty
Below is a list of new tenured and tenure-track faculty who have joined the university…
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Flu shots
The University Health Center now is offering flu shots for faculty, staff and faculty emeritus…
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Exhibition will showcase Carroll Cloar’s American South
The Georgia Museum of Art will host the exhibition The Crossroads of Memory: Carroll Cloar…
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Doctoral candidate wins top prize in international horn competition
UGA doctor of musical arts student Lauren Hunt took first prize Sept. 1 in the…
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University Theatre offers fresh take on comedy classic
University Theatre will present Carlo Goldini’s comedy classic The Servant of Two Masters Oct. 7-11…
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UGA to stop hosting Stadion golf tournament
After a four-year run, UGA will no longer host the Stadion Classic Golf Tournament.
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State of Public Health Conference will examine health care reform
Len M. Nichols, a renowned health care economist and professor of health policy at George…
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Fit for battle
Sophomore Mary Peninger participated in Recreational Sports Battleship Tournament held in the recreation pool of…
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Lunch and Learn
The UGA Educational Technology Center will offer its second Lunch and Learn opportunity, “MakerWho? MakerYou!…
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Make traveling safer, more enjoyable
International travel has become increasingly more complex in today’s world. These are some recommendations that…
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Energized renovation
The College of Environment and Design’s Jackson Street Building has received LEED Gold Certification. The…
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Circle Gallery exhibit examines architectural intricacy in drawings
The Circle Gallery at the College of Environment and Design will host the exhibit Schema:…
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Campus sustainability grants
The Office of Sustainability now is accepting proposals for the 2013-14 Campus Sustainability Grants Program.…
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U. of Tennessee fracking plan halted
A plan to drill for natural gas on University of Tennessee land has been put…
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Andrew Knoblich
Andrew Knoblich, a graduate student in professional counseling, is using his education and the resources…
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Art research reveals portrait of cultural identity
An exhibition of Catherine the Great’s art collection goes beyond the display of objects to…
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Media advisory: Dangers of covering war zones lead McGill Symposium on journalistic courage
The dangers associated with covering war zones-especially in the Middle East-open a two-day discussion of…
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UGA chapter of Blue Key Honor Society will honor four with service awards
The University of Georgia chapter of the Blue Key National Honor Society will pay tribute…
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UGAMail online to get latest design for Office 365
The University of Georgia’s email system, UGAMail, will undergo a second upgrade in November. Microsoft…
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Performing Arts Center to present Wynton Marsalis and Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra
The University of Georgia Performing Arts Center will present “Abyssinian: A Gospel Celebration” featuring the…
