Day: May 18, 2015
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Forest operations professor named new Warnell dean
W. Dale Greene, a long-serving faculty member and administrator in UGA’s Warnell School of Forestry…
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Dodd School of Art graduates receive commemorative coin
Graduates of the Lamar Dodd School of Art each received a commemorative medallion at a…
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Search underway for VP for marketing, communications
UGA President Jere W. Morehead has appointed a search committee to begin a national search…
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CVIOG faculty members lead training courses
Three Carl Vinson Institute of Government faculty members led training courses for more than 1,500 Main…
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Michigan State to stop burning coal
Michigan State University is taking steps to stop the burning of coal by the end…
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Food for thoughtful conversation
UGA alumnus and Food Network star Alton Brown gave the keynote address earlier this month…
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3 honored for multicultural efforts
The Leslie K. Bates Medal of Excellence was presented to Jon Hurst, Mariah Domenech and…
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eLearning Commons changes
UGA’s online learning management system, eLearning Commons, will change its login process, effective the weekend…
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Noted researcher named UGA’s newest GRA Eminent Scholar
Arthur S. Edison, one of the leading experts on nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and metabolomics,…
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Tim Foutz receives Outstanding Teaching Award
Tim Foutz, a professor in the College of Engineering, received the 2015 Outstanding Teaching Award…
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SREL to offer world’s first undergraduate program in radioecology
UGA’s Savannah River Ecology Laboratory recently received a three-year National Science Foundation grant to establish…
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Third-year UGA ecology major receives Udall Scholarship
UGA Honors student Torre Lavelle has been named a 2015 Udall Foundation Scholar. The scholarships…
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VP for student affairs named Faculty Member of the Year
Victor K. Wilson, vice president of student affairs, was honored as Faculty Member of the…
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Hundreds of UGA students give back by raising future service dogs
Vicki has learned to be patient during classes, but so far she’s gotten out of…
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Juanita Johnson-Bailey receives Eleanor Roosevelt Fund Award
Juanita Johnson-Bailey, director of the Institute for Women’s Studies at UGA, is the 2015 recipient…
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UGA’s Arch to undergo preservation
The iconic UGA Arch will undergo a preservation process starting May 19 and continuing through…
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Vinson faculty member to take part in mixed methods research program
Yvonne Mensa-Wilmot, a Carl Vinson Institute of Government faculty member, is collaborating with nationally recognized…
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OEP module helps train faculty, staff
Many campus departments are looking for a brief, interactive method to inform new and current…
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Charter lecturer details Washington’s role at 1787 convention
At the Charter Lecture April 23 in the Chapel, former UGA professor Edward J. Larson…
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Hashimoto named associate dean for clinical programs, experiential learning
The UGA School of Law’s Erica J. Hashimoto has been named the school’s new associate…
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Arizona State teams with edX to launch online freshman program
Arizona State University is joining with the nonprofit massive open online course provider edX to…
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‘Upward trajectory’
The 2014-2015 academic year was another highly successful one for UGA—which celebrated its 230th anniversary.
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New e-commerce safety zone
The UGA Police Department has created an “E-Commerce Safety Zone” as a service to the…
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Physician recommendations result in greater weight loss, UGA research finds
Patients advised to lose weight by their physicians dropped more pounds on average than those…
