Day: February 3, 2014
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Racial discrimination takes biological toll on body for some
Racial discrimination has a health cost in additional to the emotional toll the abuse has…
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Global Georgia Initiative brings poet Nathalie Handal to Ciné
Internationally renowned poet, playwright and editor Nathalie Handal will give a reading at Ciné, 234…
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UGA study finds volunteering increases workers’ job performance
Volunteerism is on the rise in the U.S., with more than a quarter of Americans…
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UGA engineer receives $1 million to develop milk cooler
Keeping milk safe and healthy to drink is a challenge in areas without electricity. A…
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UGA to hold teacher workshops in Macon
Stephanie Jones, an award-winning researcher and professor from the University of Georgia College of Education,…
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Three guitar virtuosos to be featured in Performing Arts Center concert
The University of Georgia Performing Arts Center will present Guitar Passions Feb. 16 at 3…
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TEDxUGA tickets
Tickets for the second annual TEDxUGA Conference will be available for online purchase Feb. 6…
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Diane Bales and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Diane Bales, an associate professor of human development and family science, received $50,000 from the…
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Lessen the impact of an emergency
Emergencies come in all types. These safety tips provide basic preparedness ideas and information that…
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Dental Health Month
In conjunction with Dental Health Month, the University Health Center’s Dental Clinic is offering free…
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Four vocal ensembles will perform during UGA Choral Showcase
The Hugh Hodgson School of Music presents the UGA Choral Showcase Feb. 7 at 8…
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Dukes of Dixieland to give jazz concert Feb. 8
The Performing Arts Center will present the Dukes of Dixieland Feb. 8 at 8 p.m.…
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PSO Fellow applies service-learning methodology to environmental design
Alfie Vick is serious when he recounts his first spoken words-“Do it!” followed by “More…
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Alumni Association celebrates Bulldog 100, top business Dawgs
The UGA Alumni Association honored the 100 fastest growing companies owned or operated by UGA…
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Tsz ho “Zion” Tse and Georgia Power
Tsz ho “Zion” Tse, an assistant professor in the College of Engineering, received $40,000 from…
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Weekend tribute to be held for Robert Ebert, late film critic
A tribute for the late film critic Roger Ebert will be held Feb. 6-9 at…
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Appropriations bill to allow funding for political science research
After nine months of restrictions, Congress passed an omnibus appropriations bill in January allowing for…
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‘New Yorker’ writer Louis Menand to speak at Georgia Museum of Art
Louis Menand, a Pulitzer Prize-winning writer and scholar, will deliver a lecture titled “The Many…
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Michael Mengak and Georgia Wild Hog Management Field Manual
Michael Mengak, a professor and wildlife outreach specialist in the Warnell School of Forestry and…
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‘Flagpole’ publisher to speak in Global Georgia series
Pete McCommons, editor and publisher of Flagpole magazine, will give a talk on Feb. 6 at 4…
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Circle Gallery to host exhibition on coastal Georgia marsh grass
The Circle Gallery at UGA’s College of Environment and Design will host Wrack and Ruin…
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Professor emeritus releases new book
The Trembling Field: Stories of Wonder, Possibilities and Downright Craziness Carl Glickman CreateSpace Independent Publishing…
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Crowning glory
The 2014 Miss UGA Scholarship Pageant was held January 18. The pageant, an official Miss America…
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Cholesterol screenings
The University Health Center will offer UGA faculty/staff and their spouses/domestic partners cholesterol screenings Feb.…
