Month: January 2015
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January 2015 retirees
JanuaryThirty-five UGA employees retired Jan. 1. Retirees, their job classification, department and length of employment…
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Vitamin D deficiency, depression linked in study
Vitamin D deficiency is not just harmful to physical health, but it also might impact…
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Garrison Keillor to present an evening of storytelling Jan. 26
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present Garrison Keillor in an evening of storytelling Jan.…
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Ballroom Magic event to showcase student, guest, alumni performances
Ballroom Magic, the annual showcase performance by the UGA Ballroom Performance Group, will be held…
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When bedbugs bite
Rick Tarleton, a Distinguished Research Professor in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences’ cellular…
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Four collaborative research proposals receive seed funding
Four collaborative research proposals aimed at encouraging competitive extramural grant proposals involving personnel from both…
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2014 Spotlight on the Arts festival sees growth, breaks attendance record
More than 21,000 people attended the UGA Arts Council’s 2014 Spotlight on the Arts festival,…
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Family and Consumer Sciences Showcase Week to be held
The financial planning, housing and consumer economics department in the College of Family and Consumer…
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Self-service website log in
UGA’s self-service website for employees (employee.uga.edu) has a new log-in process. Employees no longer are…
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Madison Giddens crowned Miss University of Georgia 2015
Madison Giddens, a third-year student in digital and broadcast journalism, was crowned Miss University of…
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Vitamin D deficiency linked to mental health
Researchers find that the crucial vitamin has a possible regulatory role on seasonal affective disorder.
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Tina Carpenter
Tina Carpenter, an associate professor in the Terry College of Business’ Tull School of Accounting,…
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Chloe Weigle
From representing her college to singing in the chorus to working on her studio projects,…
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‘Adventure’ program brings new life to marine outreach
UGA scientists use underwater robots to excite students about science.
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Researchers identify missing component in marine carbon, sulfur cycles
A new study from marine scientists at the University of Georgia reveals two important compounds…
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UGA president to present 2015 State of the University address
University of Georgia President Jere W. Morehead will deliver the State of the University address…
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Canceled flights: For monarch butterflies, loss of migration means more disease
Human activities are disrupting the migration patterns of many species, including monarch butterflies. Some monarchs…
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Musical humorist combines classical music and slapstick in ‘50 Years of P.D.Q. Bach’
The University of Georgia Performing Arts Center will present Peter Schickele in “50 Years of…
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Tate Student Center Theatre announces spring semester movie schedule
The University Union Student Programming Board at the University of Georgia has announced the spring…
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Activities fair encourages student involvement in clubs and organizations
The University of Georgia Center for Student Organizations will hold its Winter Activities Fair on…
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New model predicts Ebola epidemic in Liberia could be ended by June
The Ebola epidemic in Liberia could likely be eliminated by June 2015 if the current…
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Gates grant supports UGA’s continued fight against infectious disease
The University of Georgia Research Foundation has received an additional $710,000 from the Bill and…
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University Theatre’s ‘A Lesson Before Dying’ tells story of innocent man condemned to death
University Theatre at the University of Georgia will present “A Lesson Before Dying,” adapted to…
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UGA to celebrate 230th anniversary with series of Founders Day events
The University of Georgia will observe its 230th anniversary in 2015, and the UGA Alumni…
