Month: September 2013
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Obituary: Margaret Collins Totty
Margaret Collins Totty, an assistant director at the Disability Resource Center, died on Aug. 31…
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Obituary: Claude Walton McBride Sr.
The Rev. Claude Walton McBride Sr., unofficial chaplain of the UGA football team for many…
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Racing champion lends helping hand to Campus Kitchen
NASCAR driver Jeff Gordon helps UGA students prepare and deliver meals as part of AARP’s…
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Odum School celebrates centennial of its namesake
Eugene P. Odum, “the father of modern ecology,” blazed trails in his holistic approach to…
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UGA horn student wins top prize in international competition
University of Georgia doctor of musical arts student Lauren Hunt took first prize Sept. 1…
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UGA Center receives $10.4 million grant renewal for glycobiology research
Researchers at the University of Georgia have received a five-year, $10.4 million grant from the…
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EcoFocus Film Festival to bring acclaimed documentary ‘Blackfish’ to Athens
The EcoFocus Film Festival, an initiative of the University of Georgia Odum School of Ecology,…
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Special Collections Libraries to hold Football Friday Tours
An exhibit of historical football memorabilia from the UGA Athletic Association Archives will be displayed…
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Skidaway Marine Science Day set for Oct. 26
An afternoon of marine science programs, displays, tours and activities-Skidaway Marine Science Day 2013-will be…
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Georgia Museum of Art and Performing Arts Center promote Catherine the Great together
A concert featuring music from the court of Catherine the Great will be held Sept.…
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UGA’s Henry Young named Kroger Professor in Community Pharmacy
Henry N. Young, formerly of the School of Pharmacy at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, has…
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Minority buying power up in 2013, according to UGA Multicultural Economy study
Minority groups in the U.S. will command unprecedented economic clout this year and well into…
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New research explores theories about aging and death in plants
According to Benjamin Franklin, “nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes.”…
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Conference on Women and Girls in Georgia to focus on the arts
The University of Georgia Institute for Women’s Studies in the Franklin College of Arts and…
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Eight UGA students awarded Fulbright travel-study grants
Eight University of Georgia students were awarded international travel-study grants from the Fulbright U.S. Student…
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OVPR rolls out two new electronic research administration systems
This summer, UGA faculty began using two new electronic research administration systems: one to submit…
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Ways to trim some fat from your diet
• Choose meat with the least amount of fat on it when shopping.• Trim off…
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Public Affairs site redesigned
The Public Affairs Division has redesigned its website. The new site offers easily accessible information…
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Study participants needed
The Body Composition and Metabolism Lab in the kinesiology department is seeking women ages 25…
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Report: One-fourth of ACT-tested high school grads are college ready
Twenty-six percent of high school graduates who took the ACT were deemed to have met…
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Scientist uses electrified water to kill foodborne pathogens
UGA researchers have used electrolyzed oxidizing water to sanitize poultry, kill funguses on nursery-grown plants…
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Workshops to explore best practices in higher education administration
Administrators at UGA and institutions of higher education nationwide are faced with a number of…
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Phone directory verification
All regular, benefit-eligible faculty and staff are encouraged to review their work and home addresses…
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CTL uses grant to pay for e-textbooks to reduce costs for students
The Center for Teaching and Learning is looking at ways to save students money by…
