Month: March 2014
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Georgia Museum of Art to exhibit works by renowned two contemporary artists
In conjunction with 2014’s Slingshot festival of music, electronic art and technology, the Georgia Museum…
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Final Hodgson Faculty Series recital of season to feature percussionist
Percussion professor Timothy Adams Jr., will give the final recital of the 2013-2014 Hugh Hodgson…
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College of Public Health professor receives 2014 Engaged Scholar Award
Marsha Davis, associate dean for outreach and engagement in the College of Public Health, believes…
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University Council approves name change for Grady College’s Cox Institute
The Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication has renamed one of its key training…
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Terry College study finds volunteering increases employees’ job performance
Volunteerism is on the rise in the U.S., with more than a quarter of Americans…
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‘Art Interrupted’ film series to show at Georgia Museum of Art
The Georgia Museum of Art will present a film series in March and April in…
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Sticking to an exercise program
After you have figured out what you want to do to lose weight or stay…
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Mandatory ethics training
In 2010, the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia adopted an ethics…
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Stephan Durham named Engineer of the Year in Education
The Georgia Society of Professional Engineers presented Stephan Durham, an associate professor in the College…
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‘Feel like a scientist’
Byron Spraggins and Gemerious Smith, 15-year-old ninth-graders at Clarke Central High School, looked like astronauts…
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Thinc. initiative to shine spotlight on entrepreneurship
Never before have the opportunities for entrepreneurs been so abundant, according to David Lee, vice…
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Fanning Institute updates its website
The J.W. Fanning Institute for Leadership Development has launched a new site to accompany its…
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Nearly 500 students plan to use their spring break to make an ‘IMPACT’
A group of 438 UGA students is forgoing typical trips to the beach and amusement…
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University Lecture speaker: More compromise needed in Washington
In Sugarland, Texas-the town in which political commentator Paul Begala grew up-there was a chicken…
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Fausto O. Sarmiento named as chair
Fausto O. Sarmiento, a professor of geography in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences…
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Harvard gets $150 million for financial aid, professorship of business
Ken Griffin, a Chicago hedge-fund chief, gave a $150 million donation to Harvard University largely…
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Sustainability nominations
As part of GreenFest 2014, the Office of Sustainability will recognize individuals at the university…
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UHC to host seminar on working with veterans on campus
The University Health Center and its Counseling and Psychiatric Services department will host a seminar…
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Book tells stories of American Revolution
Popular Media and the American Revolution: Shaping Collective Memory Janice Hume Routledge, Taylor & Francis…
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Faculty/staff golf league
tarting March 11 and continuing Tuesdays through September, the UGA Golf Course will run a…
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Lynn Bailey named Fellow
Lynn Bailey, head of the foods and nutrition department within the College of Family and…
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Sungkyung Lee
Sungkyung Lee, an assistant professor in the College of Environment and Design, enjoys service-learning projects…
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Thinc. fosters tomorrow’s entrepreneurs
UGA initiative helps university community see a world of opportunities and ‘start something.’
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UGA strives to make innovation a way of life
Several programs and initiatives rely on innovation to keep UGA, the state and nation moving…
