Month: October 2014
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Family portrait
Family members of J.W. Fanning, UGA’s first vice president for services, attended the Sept. 29…
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Law conference to focus on legal and political issues facing Georgia
The School of Law will host the fourth annual Georgia Association of Law and Politics…
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College of Pharmacy admin manager willing to help all
During Joy Wilson’s more than two decades at UGA, she has tried to tell people…
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Oct. 18 Ansel Symposium to focus on advances in cardiovascular health
The College of Pharmacy will hold the11th annual Howard C. Ansel Symposium Oct. 18 from…
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UGA to celebrate 100th anniversary of Phi Beta Kappa with lecture by essayist Gerald Early
UGA will mark the centennial of Phi Beta Kappa honor society’s arrival on campus with…
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NIH grant to support science training for pre-doctoral students
UGA researchers have received a five-year $850,000 grant from the National Institutes of Health to…
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Arizona State University accepts 1,800 Starbucks employees
Since Starbucks announced its partnership with Arizona State University, the school has accepted 1,800 of…
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Berlin Philharmonic Wind Quintet to give concert
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present the Berlin Philharmonic Wind Quintet Oct. 15 at…
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Warnell professor wins fishery award
Gary Grossman, a professor of animal ecology in the Warnell School of Forestry and Natural…
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Educational electronics
A recent ribbon-cutting ceremony at a new technology-focused high school in Barrow County ushered in…
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Dawgtoberfest to be held Oct. 15
The College of Pharmacy is celebrating American Pharmacists Month with the 12th annual Dawgtoberfest: Rx…
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Symposium on Parthenon to be held Oct. 17-18
UGA will host a two-day international symposium, “Rethinking the Parthenon: Color, Materiality and Aesthetics” on…
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UGA to host inaugural International Creativity Collaborative
Dozens of scholars, researchers and innovators from around the world will forge new connections and…
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Researchers examine effect of relationships on health
Having a supportive, committed partner in a relationship is beneficial for health regardless of whether…
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Ecology professor emeritus wins teaching award
Gene Helfman, a professor emeritus in the Odum School of Ecology, received the inaugural Meritorious…
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Georgia Museum of Art exhibition to showcase Pucci’s American designs
The exhibition Emilio Pucci in America will be on display at the Georgia Museum of…
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Service learning workshop
The Office of Service-Learning will hold a free workshop for anyone who wants to know…
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Violinist Paul Huang to open Ramsey Concert Hall Series
The Performing Arts Center will kick off the 2014-2015 Ramsey Concert Hall Series with award-winning…
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Breast-feeding study shows need for effective peer counseling
The support of peer groups and clinicians is critical to the development of effective breast-feeding…
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October 2014 retirees
Fifteen UGA employees retired Oct. 1. Retirees, their job classification, department and length of employment…
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University Theatre to present ‘Hedda Gabler’
University Theatre will present Henrik Ibsen’s modernist classic Hedda Gabler, adapted by Jon Robin Baitz,…
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Canadian mining conference honors professor emeritus
The Canadian Institute of Mining Conference of Metallurgists organized and helped sponsor a four-day international…
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New site full of accessible information
A new website for the Resource for Integrated Glycotechnology, located at the Complex Carbohydrate Research…
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Alexandra Fitzsimmons
Alexandra Fitzsimmons, who is working on master’s degrees in public health and social work, wants…
