Month: November 2015
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MAREX, Georgia Sea Grant staff use app to monitor king tide
It was exactly the kind of event the Sea Level Rise app was built for,…
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November 2015 retirees
Eight UGA employees retired Nov. 1. Retirees, their job classification, department and length of employment…
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ACC community guide updated
The UGA Libraries has updated and expanded its online guide to the Athens-Clarke County community.…
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Flavor of Georgia at UGA to host 10th annual celebration of Georgia’s tastiest food products
Whether it’s a specialty sweet treat, small-batch pork sausage or pimento cheese made from Grandma’s…
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Georgia Sea Grant awards over $800,000 in funding toward coastal research
The Georgia Sea Grant College Program at the University of Georgia is funding research projects…
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First Chambliss Fellows program dinner raises $350,000-plus for student scholarships
Students at the University of Georgia will have the opportunity to intern as Chambliss Fellows…
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Ten UGA students and alumni offered Fulbright awards for 2015-2016
Ten University of Georgia students and recent alumni have been awarded international travel-study grants from…
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University of Georgia assessing business needs in 13 Georgia counties
The University of Georgia’s Carl Vinson Institute of Government is conducting a workforce development survey…
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New exhibit showcases UGA in Washington’s Delta Hall
The UGA in Washington program and its new residential facility, Delta Hall, now have a…
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Making the transition
Student Veteran Resource Center fosters career readiness.
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UGA helps put veterans back to work
Military veterans across the state are starting new careers in the private sector, thanks to…
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UGA receives $1.49 million grant for HIV, TB research training in Uganda
Every year, 50,000 people die in East Africa from tuberculosis. Worldwide, 1.5 million people die…
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UGA to launch inclusive, post-secondary education program in 2017
Students with intellectual or developmental disabilities will soon be able to enjoy the full University…
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Oil dispersants can suppress natural oil-degrading microorganisms, new study shows
The use of chemical dispersants meant to stimulate microbial crude oil degradation can in some…
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UGA to host fourth annual conference on Africa, its diaspora
The African Studies Institute at the University of Georgia presents the Fourth Annual International Conference…
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Georgia Museum of Art exhibits sculptures by Alice Aycock
Two large-scale works by American sculptor Alice Aycock are on display in the Jane and…
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UGA College of Education launches new autism, behavioral analysis research center
The University of Georgia College of Education has pooled its expertise to form a new…
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Poll: Black college alumni report greater support from HBCUs
Black graduates of historically black colleges and universities are more likely to have felt supported…
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Associate professor of astronomy investigates mysteries of universe
If you’ve ever looked up at the sky and wondered how our planetary system formed,…
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Hodgson Wind Ensemble to perform epic Second Thursday concert
In both theme and sound, the audience attending the next performance in the Hugh Hodgson…
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First lady Sandra Deal talks about ‘Memories’
Georgia first lady Sandra Deal discusses details of making Memories of the Mansion, a book…
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School of Law leads other Georgia schools in bar exam passage rate
The UGA School of Law saw a higher percentage of its graduates pass the July…
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Senior policy adviser named assistant to UGA president
UGA President Jere W. Morehead will welcome Arthur Tripp Jr. to his staff Nov. 11…
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Trash troubles
A recent study found that “90 percent of seabirds have eaten plastic and are likely…
