Day: May 18, 2015
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NHAF names UGA’s Willson Center a national model for building humanities communities
The Jane and Harry Willson Center for Humanities and Arts at the University of Georgia…
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UGA study pinpoints the likeliest rodent sources of future human infectious diseases
Researchers at the University of Georgia Odum School of Ecology have developed a way to…
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UGA and Emory University offer new dual master’s degree in social work and divinity
The University of Georgia School of Social Work and the Candler School of Theology at…
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Georgia Museum of Art to focus on artist and puppeteer Ralph Chessé
The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia will present a solo exhibition…
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Learn, play, excel
Thirty UGA student-athletes from 11 teams visited D.H. Stanton Elementary School May 6 as part…
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24 undergraduate Fellows present research at first RBC symposium
Nationally recognized scientists, researchers, faculty and students gathered at UGA April 22 for the inaugural…
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April 2015 retirees
AprilTwenty-five UGA employees retired April 1. Retirees, their job classification, department and length of employment…
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$1.55M grant to be used to track vaccination attitudes on Twitter
Researchers from UGA, George Washington University and Johns Hopkins University are using the social media…
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Sunflower Concert Series returns to State Botanical Garden
The State Botanical Garden will host four performances during its Sunflower Concert Series. Held Tuesday…
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All in good taste: Nutrition education coordinator encourages wellness
When Benjamin Gray was growing up, he wanted to pursue a career in food so…
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Speakers encourage grads to succeed by using lessons they learned at UGA
Commencement speakers are known for offering affirming messages to graduates. Amy Robach, anchor of ABC’s Good…
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Economics, international affairs major named Truman Scholar
UGA Honors student Kathleen Wilson was one of 58 students nationwide to be named a…
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OIE names new director of international partnerships
Brian Watkins has been named the new director for the international partnerships unit at UGA’s…
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Book looks at history of home economics
Remaking Home Economics: Resourcefulness and Innovation in Changing Times Edited by Sharon Y. Nickols and…
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Terry College raises $2.5M from gala
The annual Terry College Alumni Awards and Gala, most recently held April 25 at the…
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Network service maintenance
The UGA telephone system on the Athens campus may experience potential disruptions during network service…
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Study: Bimanual exam doesn’t accurately screen for ovarian cancer
The most commonly performed ovarian cancer screening test—the bimanual exam—is unlikely to benefit healthy women,…
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UGA awarded grant to study community revitalization needs
An increased understanding of the housing and neighborhood revitalization issues facing Georgia’s rural and small-town…
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Legion Pool summer season
Legion Pool at UGA will open May 21 for the summer season. Hours of operation…
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UGArden teaches students, feeds families in need
UGArden, a 4-acre, student-run farm, is teaching students about sustainable food while growing produce to…
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Knoxville College plans to stop teaching classes this fall
Knoxville College, a historically black college in Mechanicsville, Tennessee, announced to the Tennessee Higher Education…
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Mary Ann Johnson named vice president-elect of American Society for Nutrition
Mary Ann Johnson, the Bill and June Flatt Professor in Foods and Nutrition in the…
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VP for public service and outreach reflects on UGA’s impact
VP for public service and outreach Jennifer Frum reflects on university’s impact on individuals and…
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Joel Lee receives award for teaching excellence
Joel Lee, the John A. Drew Professor of Health Administration at the College of Public…
