Day: February 17, 2014
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UGA dance collaboration presents journey in science, technology and the arts
Movement and film engage with the study of the universe in an upcoming UGA dance…
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Credit Union food drive
Georgia United Credit Union is hosting its annual Can Hunger drive to benefit local food…
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Lilly Teaching Fellows
Applications now are being accepted for the Center for Teaching and Learning’s 2014-2016 Lilly Teaching…
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Professor gets $1M to design milk cooler for dairy farmers
Keeping milk safe and healthy to drink is a challenge in areas around the world…
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EITS employee rises from student worker to IT manager
Justin Williams was a UGA student working at a fast food restaurant when he decided…
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Historian to discuss Caribbean influences on Colonial Georgia
Paul Pressly, a prominent Georgia historian and educator, will discuss “Colonial Georgia: Caribbean Influences and…
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Unhealthy start
A recent study published in The New England Journal of Medicine suggests that obesity in…
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Hodgson faculty series continues with recital by husband-wife duo
The husband-and-wife duo of Peter and Kristin Jutras will give a recital as part of…
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Finance and administration VP finalists to make presentations
Three finalists for the position of vice president for finance and administration will visit campus…
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New math model offers insights into cross-species parasite transmission
UGA researchers have developed a new mathematical model that helps to explain how some parasites…
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Committee appointed to find successor to head of UGA Libraries
Pamela Whitten, senior vice president for academic affairs and provost, has appointed a committee to…
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Prune carefully after a freeze
The recent, hard freeze can make landscapes look bad, but gardeners should take a wait-and-see approach…
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Award-winning Irish author Kevin Barry to read at Ciné
Kevin Barry, author of the critically acclaimed 2011 novel City of Bohane, will give a reading…
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School of Law to host ninth Working in the Public Interest Conference
The School of Law will host the ninth annual Working in the Public Interest Conference…
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Report: High school grades are biggest factor in college admissions
More than standardized testing or high school rank, students’ grades and course rigor matter most…
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Social contagions
A story on FoxNews.com examined the phenomenon of reckless behavior by privileged teens sometimes called…
