Month: October 2014
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All’s fair
The Georgia National Fairgrounds in Perry became a classroom for a group of UGA photojournalism…
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COE professor named editor-elect of ‘School Psychology Review’
Amy Reschly, an associate professor in the College of Education’s educational psychology department, was named…
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PepsiCo leader speaks about role of corporations in modern age
PepsiCo Chairman and CEO Indra Nooyi spoke to university students and faculty on Oct. 1,…
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Professor emeritus pens news book
The Oyster King: The Man Who Bought Saint George Island James L. Hargrove Green Heron…
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Sokngim Kim
Sokngim Kim is on the path to becoming the first woman engineer in her home…
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Preservation plan to guide UGA on structures’ fates
The goal is to provide policies and procedures for the stewardship of all university property.
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Clean energy is ‘the need of the century’
UGA researchers are making biological breakthroughs that will help solve the world’s energy problems.
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UGA Graduate School honors 2014 Alumni of Distinction
The University of Georgia Graduate School has honored 10 graduates with the 2014 Alumni of…
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UGA to host Open Dialogue on Sexual Assault
The University of Georgia will host an Open Dialogue on Sexual Assault on Oct. 29…
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Georgia agricultural leadership program graduates inaugural class
After spending two years learning about Georgia’s largest industry and developing leadership skills, the inaugural…
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UGA to host water-focused event with documentary screening, book launch Oct. 22
The University of Georgia Press and UGA College of Environment Design are hosting a documentary…
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Biological clock disruptions increase breast cancer risk, UGA study finds
The disruption of a person’s circadian rhythm—their 24-hour biological clock—has been linked to an increased…
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Media advisory: Visiting journalists share stories of journalistic courage at McGill Symposium
Leading journalists from across the U.S. will gather Oct. 22 at the University of Georgia…
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Journalist from The Washington Post to speak about Ebola crisis
Todd C. Frankel, a reporter with The Washington Post, will discuss the challenges reporters face…
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New $2.5 million NIH-funded study at UGA focuses on baby boomers
Baby boomers’ marital relationships and health during their transition to later adulthood are the focus…
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Ambassador Andrew Young to speak at MLK Freedom Breakfast Jan. 23
Ambassador Andrew Young, the former mayor of Atlanta, will be the keynote speaker for the…
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UGA College of Pharmacy to hold Substances of Abuse Seminar 2014
The University of Georgia College of Pharmacy will hold its Substances of Abuse Seminar 2014…
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Georgia Museum of Art to show Odilon Redon’s lithographs
The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia will present the exhibition “The…
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Georgia leads the nation in blueberry production
With the tally from the 2014 growing season complete, it’s official. Georgia now leads the…
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Finalists for vice president for instruction to visit UGA
Four finalists for the position of vice president for instruction at the University of Georgia…
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Crystal Bridges national ‘State of the Art’ exhibition features UGA professor, alumni
A national exhibition at the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville, Arkansas, is…
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UGA’s Russell Library honored with state award
The University of Georgia Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies is among…
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Accordion Virtuosi of Russia to give concert at the UGA Performing Arts Center
The University of Georgia Performing Arts Center will present the Accordion Virtuosi of Russia Oct.…
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UGA Opera Theatre to present Engelbert Humperdinck’s ‘Hansel and Gretel’
The University of Georgia Opera Theatre will present “Hansel and Gretel” in a three-night engagement…
