Month: March 2014
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Keep your computer, information safe
It’s easy when in a rush to skip logging out of the Web browsers or…
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Symposium to look at medicine with historical lens
“Ancient Medicine and the Modern Physician,” a two-day symposium sponsored by the classics department of…
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Group think
On the fourth floor of the main library, students are discussing their marketing homework, drawing…
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Book details baseball’s antitrust exemption
Baseball on Trial: The Origin of Baseball’s Antitrust Exemption Nathaniel Grow University of Illinois Press…
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Nesbit named vice president for finance and administration
Ryan Nesbit, who has served UGA as interim vice president for finance and administration since…
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Research finds that healthy rivers make healthy marshes
The health of salt marshes on the Georgia coast depends on the amount of water…
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Speaker: US HIV/AIDS relief averted bigger crisis in Africa
One of America’s greatest accomplishments in international aid is not very well known by the…
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UGA Global Educational Forum will focus on women in sport, education, health
UGA faculty and invited scholars will discuss the accomplishments of women and the challenges they…
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Terry College uses innovative methods to produce movers and shakers
Innovation is anything but business as usual. That’s the spirit behind a spate of offerings at…
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Emory professor to give AGAS lecture
Eric Varner, an associate professor of art history at Emory University, will discuss “Golden Excess:…
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Emory law professor to speak about child welfare in Georgia
Melissa Carter, a member of Emory University’s law faculty and executive director of the Barton…
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Spring football clinic
Sam Wyche, former head coach of the Cincinnati Bengals, will be the featured speaker at…
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GMOA receives awards for publications, advocacy
The Georgia Museum of Art recently received three regional and state awards, two from the…
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Question of exposure
Some American sailors and Marines who aided victims of Japan’s 2011 tsunami have reported serious…
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John Wares
John Wares, an associate professor of genetics, uses his enthusiasm for his subject to help…
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Programs focus on innovation, entrepreneurship
The Terry College of Business is using innovative methods to find, produce and promote the…
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Ashley Stroud
Ashley Stroud, a Master of Social Work student, has focused like a laser on her…
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Company founded by UGA professors among Top 40 Innovative Technology Companies in Georgia
IS3D LLC, a company that makes interactive educational software and was founded by professors from…
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Update on the use of coal at the University of Georgia
I appreciate the opportunity to update the campus community on the progress UGA is making…
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Rising classical music star to give April 1 concert at UGA
The University of Georgia Performing Arts Center will present violinist Benjamin Beilman, a rising star…
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Slingshot festival to bring music, art, technology to Athens
The second annual Slingshot festival, which brings local and international innovators in music, art and…
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Former Time Inc. editor-in-chief to deliver 2014 Smithgall Lecture
The University of Georgia Peabody Awards will present its fifth Peabody-Smithgall Lecture featuring John Huey…
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UGA-Griffin to host 2014 Math Milieu for local elementary students
More than 150 students from Griffin-Spalding County School District elementary schools are expected to compete…
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Malaria researcher and global health advocate to speak at Vanguard Lecture Series
The University of Georgia’s Voices from the Vanguard series continues March 18 at 5:30 p.m.…
