Month: October 2015
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New PAC card
The Performing Arts Center has introduced a new PAC VIP Card exclusively for UGA faculty…
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Office of Global Programs funds three international student trips
In past years, only one Global Programs Graduate International Travel Award has been given annually…
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Law school to rededicate Sohn Library at Oct. 26 ceremony
The UGA School of Law will celebrate the 38th birthday of its Dean Rusk International…
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MakerSpace provides plethora of technologies, resources for instruction, learning
While preparing to teach about viruses, Melinda Brindly was trying to find a way to…
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Benefits open enrollment information now available for review online
The two-week open benefits enrollment period is Nov. 2-13, and UGA Human Resources has posted…
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NYU receives $100M gift
New York University announced that a $100 million gift was awarded to its School of…
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UGA to launch study of its living, learning, work environment
UGA will conduct a campus-wide research study this fall to learn more about the experiences…
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Team finds thriving wildlife populations at Chernobyl
A team of international researchers, including James Beasley, an assistant professor of wildlife ecology at…
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Offbeat UGA History Tour set for Oct. 22
The Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library and the UGA Grounds Department have teamed up…
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Art museum exhibit focuses on photographs
The exhibition In Time We Shall Know Ourselves: Photographs by Raymond Smith will be on…
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Religion scholar to give Phi Beta Kappa Lecture
UGA will host religion researcher Vincent L. Wimbush as a Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Scholar.…
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Children’s Healthcare CEO, SSU president will address fall grads
Donna W. Hyland, president and chief executive officer of Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, will deliver…
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Performing Arts Center to present chamber orchestra
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present the ARCO Chamber Orchestra Oct. 20 at 8…
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More solar-powered waste reduction stations installed
UGA has installed 40 additional solar-powered waste reduction stations throughout the Athens campus to make…
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Troubled telenovelas
Carolina Acosta-Alzuru, an associate professor of public relations in the Grady College, was quoted by…
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Holocaust studies scholar to give University Lecture Oct. 22
Deborah Lipstadt, one of the world’s leading scholars on modern Jewish history, will present a…
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Dental clinic fall special
The University Health Center’s dental clinic is having a $99 fall special until Dec. 23.…
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Bee backpacks
Researchers have developed a tiny chip that can be attached to the backs of bees…
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Former UGA provost’s gift creates professorship and graduate fellowship
The UGA College of Public Health has received a $500,000 gift to create the Karen and…
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Flu shots
Flu shots for faculty and staff are available by appointment at the University Health Center.…
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Georgia Museum of Art to show samurai artifacts
The Georgia Museum of Art will host the exhibition Samurai, The Way of the Warrior,…
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GoAbroad Portal helps open the world up
Education Abroad has released the GoAbroad Portal, an online, one-stop shop for students, faculty and…
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Back to Blue (Bell)
After a listeria outbreak shut down Blue Bell Creameries in April, the company announced via…

