Day: August 10, 2015
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#WelcomeUGA: New semester brings new life to campus
“Welcome” website aggregates UGA social media and serves as a Bulldog resource.
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Non-native marine species’ spread, impact explained by time since introduction
The time since the introduction of a non-native marine species best explains its global range,…
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Freshman class sets a record for academics
“World-class learning environment” is attracting the best and the brightest to UGA.
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UGA mobile app now includes Athens Transit bus routes
The official mobile app for the University of Georgia now includes a real-time bus tracker…
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Lights, camera, action
Georgia Public Broadcasting interviewed Nash Boney, emeritus professor of history, July 23 at the Miller…
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Research participants sought
The kinesiology department in the College of Education is conducting a study to learn more…
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Multimedia specialist aims to inspire others by telling ‘that big UGA story’
Shortly after receiving his undergraduate degree and getting married, Tyler Daniels turned to the university…
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Forty-three UGA employees retired June 1, 2015
Forty-three UGA employees retired June 1. Retirees, their job classification, department and length of employment…
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University to welcome back students during Hunker Down with Housing
University Housing will welcome all new and returning students to Athens Aug. 11-12 during Hunker…
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Tough nut to crack
Madhur Mangalam, a graduate student in the Franklin College of Arts and Science’s Behavior and…
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New book details enslaved couple’s escape
Love, Liberation, and Escaping Slavery Barbara McCaskill University of Georgia Press Paper, E-book: $22.95; Cloth:…
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Atlanta Symphony Orchestra to open Performing Arts Center’s 20th season
The UGA Performing Arts Center has announced the roster of artists for 2015-2016, the 20th…
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Ways to read Columns
Columns is published weekly during the academic year and biweekly during the summer for the…
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COE assistant professor named Harvard fellow
Bettina Love, an assistant professor in the UGA College of Education, has been awarded a…
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New university faculty to take tour of 13 cities, 43 counties
About 40 new UGA faculty members will get a whirlwind tour of the state this…
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Study’s findings may help curb painkiller misuse
In a nationwide study, researchers from the UGA School of Social Work found that individuals…
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State rates
Robert Hoyt, department head and the Dudley L. Moore Jr. Professor of Insurance in the…
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Signature Lecture submissions
The deadlines to submit campus lectures for consideration as a 2015-2016 Signature Lecture are Aug.…
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Former women’s tennis player earns NCAA postgraduate scholarship
Lauren Herring, a 2015 UGA graduate and student-athlete in women’s tennis, has earned one of…
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$1.1M federal grant will help support first-generation and low-income students
UGA has received a $1.1 million U.S. Department of Education grant to help support college…
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Can’t bee!
Keith Delaplane, co-author of a study which found that more than 40 percent of honeybee…
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Alumna makes $500,000 gift to law school
The UGA School of Law has received a $500,000 gift to create the Stacey Godfrey…
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Study: Economy can influence majors
A new study published by the Institute for the Study of Labor, a German research…
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Fewer in-state students attending Purdue U. after tuition freezes
Now in a fourth year of tuition freezes, Purdue University in Indiana has become majority…
