Month: April 2014
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Students to put on Bulldog Classic Horse Show
The UGA Livestock Instructional Arena will be full of horses and their human counterparts April…
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Roll out
When members of the ConnectUGA project team were assembled two years ago, they were well aware…
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James Clapper encourages students to consider public service careers
Director of National Intelligence James Clapper challenged UGA students to consider a job in public…
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Anonymous donor gives $100-million gift to Dartmouth College
Dartmouth College announced it received a gift of $100 million, the largest single donation in…
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Safely move houseplants outside
Every year, well-intentioned plant owners decide to move their houseplants outside for the spring and…
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Poultry problems
Denmark has made a 180-degree turn from a nation with a surge of salmonella infections…
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Landrum looks back on more than three decades of service to his alma mater
Tom Landrum’s undergraduate experience at UGA proved to have such an impact on the future…
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Costa Rica faculty residence facility to be named in honor of UGA alumnus
The newly constructed faculty residence facility on UGA’s campus in San Luis, Costa Rica is…
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Home-field advantage
Nathaniel Grow, a legal studies professor in the Terry College of Business, was quoted in…
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Reclaimed materials used to renovate athletics practice fields
As part of the universtiy’s effort to create a more sustainable campus, the UGA Athletic…
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Former US Treasury secretary to deliver 2014 Mason Lecture
UGA’s Mason Public Leadership Lecture has been rescheduled for April 22 at 9:45 a.m. in…
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Gates Foundation provides funding for digital skills training of librarians
The Digital Library of Georgia, based at the UGA Libraries, is receiving $100,000 from the…
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Chemistry professor receives SEC Faculty Award
Gregory H. Robinson, Foundation Distinguished Professor of Chemistry, has been named UGA’s 2014 recipient of…
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FindIT! coordinator aids in surveying state’s cultural resources
As Laura Kviklys was digging through the diaries and letters of Colonial Quaker women from…
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NIH awards Emory, UGA contract to improve pandemic preparedness
A partnership between Emory University and UGA that plays a key role in the nation’s…
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Party hard-right
Cas Mudde, an assistant international affairs professor in the School of Public and International Affairs,…
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‘Monsters’ attack The Town & Gown Players in upcoming performance
A plethora of UGA faculty, staff and alumni will be in front or behind the…
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University announces initiatives to enhance learning environment
UGA will launch a series of new and expanded initiatives to enhance the academic experience…
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Researchers sequence peanut genome for first time
The International Peanut Genome Initiative-a group of multinational crop geneticists who have been working in…
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STEM enrollment increases
Undergraduate enrollment in science and technology fields is increasing, while professional field enrollments are shrinking,…
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Members of promotion, tenure review committees announced
In accordance with UGA Guidelines for Appointment, Promotion and Tenure, the membership of the University…
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Fulbright Scholars
Susan C. Quinlan, a faculty member in Franklin College of Arts and Sciences’ Romance languages…
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Professor identifies parts of brain involved with cost-benefit decisions
Although choosing to do something because the perceived benefit outweighs the financial cost is something…
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Regents approve tuition, fee increases
At its April 15 meeting, the board of regents approved tuition and fee increases for…
