Month: January 2015
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Not a win-win: Treating for worms helps animals survive, then spread infectious diseases
Parasitic worms, which infect millions of people and animals around the world, have been shown…
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UGA Media Archives improves access to rare Nixon interview footage
The University of Georgia Libraries is using new technology to improve access to more than…
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UGA to host ‘Colleges in Your Backyard’ on Jan. 18
High school representatives, students and their parents can learn about the college admissions process and…
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Georgia Trend names three UGA administrators ‘most influential’ and ‘notable’ for 2015
Congratulations to University of Georgia President Jere W. Morehead, who was named to Georgia Trend’s…
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Miss UGA Scholarship Pageant set for Jan. 17
The 2015 Miss University of Georgia Scholarship Pageant will be held on Jan. 17 at…
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UGA’s Howe to receive MLA’s inaugural prize in Native American literatures
The Modern Language Association of America will award its first MLA Prize for Studies in…
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UGA School of Law to host Ebola panel covering domestic and international issues
The University of Georgia School of Law’s Dean Rusk Center for International Law and Policy…
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UGA launches low-residency Master of Fine Arts in Narrative Media Writing
This fall, the University of Georgia will become the first major research institution to offer…
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State Botanical Garden of Georgia to hold Orchid Madness Fundraiser Feb. 7
The State Botanical Garden of Georgia, a unit of the University of Georgia Office of…
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Former judge Glenda Hatchett to deliver 2015 Holmes-Hunter Lecture at UGA
Glenda Hatchett, best-known for her nationally syndicated show “Judge Hatchett” and now a senior attorney…
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Registration open for UGA College of Veterinary Medicine’s VetCAMP 2015
Thanks to the University of Georgia’s VetCAMP program, high school students have the opportunity to…
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Former UGA professor Gary Bertsch to receive President’s Medal
Retired University of Georgia professor Gary Bertsch will receive the 2015 UGA President’s Medal during…
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CDC scientist to speak about early AIDS investigations
“CDC, Hollywood and the early days of AIDS in the U.S.,” will be the topic…
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UGA to hold spring Study Abroad Fair Jan. 14
The University of Georgia will hold a spring Study Abroad Fair Jan. 14 from noon-5…
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Jacob Schindler
Jacob Schindler, who is working toward his Bachelor of Landscape Architecture degree, has spent a…
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Kecia Thomas
Kecia Thomas, a professor of psychology and African American studies and an associate dean in…
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UGA moving its research into the marketplace
UGA’s two productive “technology transfer” entities have merged into one unit with a promising future.
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Baldwin Hall to get major expansion
The home of the School of Public and International Affairs will get a 10,800-square-foot annex…
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UGA is an economic engine for the state
The university fulfills its land-grant mission by creating jobs and prosperity and tackling Georgia’s toughest…
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New Zealand ukulele orchestra combines humor and pop music
The University of Georgia Performing Arts Center will present the Wellington International Ukulele Orchestra Jan.…
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UGA researchers awarded grant to study impact of painkiller abuse policies
State policies that curb the abuse of opioid prescription painkillers such as Oxycontin and Vicodin…
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State Ballet Theatre of Russia to perform ‘Swan Lake’ at UGA
The University of Georgia Performing Arts Center will present the State Ballet Theatre of Russia…
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Circle Gallery at UGA to host exhibit ‘Witness: The Photographs of Billy Howard’
The Circle Gallery at the University of Georgia College of Environment and Design will host…
