Month: November 2014
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Author and publisher Peter Fallon will give reading at Ciné
Peter Fallon, award-winning author and founder of Ireland’s storied Gallery Press, will read from his…
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BFA candidate exhibition on display in Candler Hall
A solo art exhibition of illustrations, fine art and photography by “OC” Carlisle, a Bachelor…
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Health insurance plans pay for flu shot
Flu shots are easily accessible and affordable through UGA’s health insurance plans. For employees and…
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Graduation Success Rate improves to 84 percent for all UGA student-athletes
UGA student-athletes graduated at a rate of 84 percent in the latest NCAA Graduation Success Rate…
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U. of Texas system launches ‘mobile-first’ competency-based courses
Earlier this month, the University of Texas system announced it would create a competency-based program…
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University of Michigan president emerita to give McBee Lecture
Mary Sue Coleman, president emerita of the University of Michigan, will present the 26th annual…
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Generating knowledge
Classroom concepts came to life for a group of College of Engineering faculty and students…
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UGA to celebrate International Education Week Nov. 17-21
The Office of International Education, the Office of International Student Life, academic departments and student…
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David Landau appointed to council
David Landau, Distinguished Research Professor of Physics and founding director of the Center for Simulational…
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CAES recognizes 12 for their contributions to state, global agriculture
The College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences recognized 12 of its finest with the D.W.…
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Researchers discover way to direct Chagas disease vaccine
UGA researchers have discovered a new way to direct a vaccine to the parasite that…
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Grant proposal deadline
The UGA Parents and Families Association and its Parents Leadership Council are accepting grant proposals…
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$3M grant to fund infectious disease outbreak alert system
John Drake, an associate professor in the Odum School of Ecology, will use a five-year,…
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School of Law lecture will address Hong Kong’s Umbrella Movement
Alvin Y.H. Cheung will give a lecture on “Hong Kong’s Umbrella Movement: Perspectives from International…
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First-Year Odyssey seminar helps students learn about human-animal interaction in modern society
Pet-loving first-year students have always found it difficult to leave home without their beloved cats…
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University Woman’s Club
The University Woman’s Club will hold its annual holiday luncheon Dec. 9 at 11:30 a.m.…
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Robert Warren receives award
Robert Warren, a professor of wildlife ecology and management, received the Wildlife Society’s 2014 Aldo…
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Parham Policy Day to feature screening of ‘The Throwaways’
Students from the School of Social Work will host a screening of The Throwaways, an…
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Thomas A. Baker III named associate editor
College of Education faculty member Thomas A. Baker III was named the new associate editor…
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Book offers strategies for organization change
Organization Development:An Action Research Approach Laura L. Bierema Bridgepoint Education $35 Organization Development: An Action…
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Cook’s Holiday tickets
Tickets for Food Services’ Cook’s Holiday are now available online. Tickets are $16.95 for adults…
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Georgia Museum of Art wins exhibition, publication awards
The Georgia Museum of Art won an outstanding exhibit certificate and three publication awards at…
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Associate programs director aims to foster love of outdoors, rec sports
Ironically, Lance Haynie’s passion for the great outdoors began indoors on a climbing wall.
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Charles Orgbon III
Charles Orgbon III found his passion about environmental issues at an early age and turned…
