Month: November 2015
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Carnegie Library Learning Center opens on Health Sciences Campus
The Carnegie Library Learning Center, an electronic library and learning commons to serve the UGA…
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Kale craze
The New York Daily News quoted Timothy Coolong, an associate professor of horticulture at UGA’s…
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New York City to offer free SAT exams
New York City announced it will begin offering the SAT free to all public school…
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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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OLLI@UGA membership
The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at UGA is accepting memberships for the 2016 calendar year.…
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Protect your password with updates, URL checks
All UGA faculty, staff and students have an account for UGAMail, the university-provided email service.…
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Eight UGA employees retired Nov. 1
Eight UGA employees retired Nov. 1.
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Teen tobacco dependence should be treated with ‘same urgency as other drugs,’ study says
Substance abuse treatments that target main issues such as serious drug and alcohol addiction are…
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UGA researchers to participate in NSF’s South Big Data Hub
UGA researchers will participate in a new initiative developed by the National Science Foundation.
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Journalist to give keynote address for International Education Week
UGA will celebrate International Education Week Nov. 16-20. The Office of International Education, the Office…
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Georgia Museum of Art exhibition focuses on George Segal
The Georgia Museum of Art has repurposed its new media gallery to present the exhibition…
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Research reveals new clues about how humans developed ability to use tools
New research from the UGA psychology department gives researchers a unique glimpse at how humans…
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New system helps teachers gain back valuable instructional time, UGA study finds
Elementary schoolchildren often dawdle between activities during the school day, losing valuable instructional time in…
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Study: Many students still ineligible for tuition tax breaks
A large number of undergraduate students remain ineligible to receive higher education tax benefits, according…
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Law school alumnus funds nation’s first child sexual abuse victim clinic
The UGA School of Law will be the first in the nation to have an…
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Memoir details life of political strategist
A Boy From Georgia By Hamilton Jordan; Edited by Kathleen Jordan University of Georgia Press…
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Georgia Museum of Art wins awards for exhibition, book design
Tristan Perich: “Machine Wall Drawings” received the award for exhibitions with a budget of less…
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Michael Thurmond to speak at School of Social Work’s Parham Policy Day
Michael Thurmond, an attorney at Butler Wooten Cheeley and Peak LLP, will be the keynote…
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College of Pharmacy symposium to honor retiring associate dean
The College of Pharmacy will host a symposium Nov. 19 to mark the retirement of…
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Artificial anxiety
An article in Tech Times weighed the perceived threat to humankind from artificial intelligence as…
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‘Fitting tribute’
The UGA in Washington program and its new residential facility, Delta Hall, now have a…
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Former UGA football player, his wife to endow 2 scholarships
Former football player A.J. Green and his wife, Miranda, will endow two scholarships at UGA.…
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Assistant professor of education links research with policy, practice
Research, teaching, and service-these are the three defining pillars that encapsulate the work of Richard…
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Scientists study deep-sea hydrothermal vents, find carbon-removing properties
UGA Skidaway Institute of Oceanography scientist Aron Stubbins joined a team of researchers to determine…
