Month: February 2016
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Meteorologist David Chandley to receive Distinguished Achievement Award
The University of Georgia Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication’s national broadcast society, DiGamma…
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Communications research should abandon ‘framing’ term, study says
While framing isn’t dead, the generalized framing label often used in communications research should be…
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Experts available to discuss elections and Supreme Court vacancy
Need an expert for that elections or Supreme Court story you’re working on? Here’s a…
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School of art to present Dodd lecture
The Lamar Dodd School of Art will present a lecture by artist Paul Pfeiffer, who…
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The fracas continues
A recent landmark study by the Environmental Protection Agency concluded that fracking, a controversial method…
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Lilly Fellows deadline
The Center for Teaching and Learning currently is accepting applications for the 2016-2018 Lilly Teaching…
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Summer tennis camp
Registration is currently open for the 2016 Bulldog Tennis Camp. Open to boys ages 9-17…
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‘Culture of active learning’
A new dawn for science instruction begins at UGA this fall.
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Sustainable lifestyles to be focus of annual Red Clay law conference
“Making a Sustainable Lifestyle Accessible to All” is the working title of the 28th annual…
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Patty Griffin, Sara Watkins and Anais Mitchell to perform
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present Grammy winner Patty Griffin with Sara Watkins and…
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University of Washington professor to open CED’s spring lecture series
The College of Environment and Design will open its spring lecture series with a talk…
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GS Studies launches redesigned site
The Germanic and Slavic studies department in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences recently…
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Over-kale
Kale has grown increasingly popular as a “superfood.” That surge in demand has put a…
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Eduroam launched on campus
A new, free wireless service called eduroam is now available at UGA. All UGA students,…
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Alumnus’ debut novel set during Civil War
Fallen Land Taylor Brown St. Martin’s Press Hardcover: $25.99 E-book: $12.99 Fallen Land is UGA…
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Global Georgia features Do Good Fund photos, former NEH chair
Pictures of Us: Photographs from The Do Good Fund Collection, an exhibition currently on display…
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Corporate relations manager connects Terry College students, employers
Elizabeth Willimon is a connector. Whether it’s connecting alumni with students or Terry College of…
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Political connections
On Feb. 3, UGA President Jere W. Morehead, center right, stopped in for a meeting…
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$1.49M NIH grant will be used for 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 partners with biotechnology firm to develop Zika vaccine
UGA has entered into a collaborative research agreement with GeoVax Labs Inc. to develop and…
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NFL player to earn doctorate
Baltimore Raven’s offensive lineman John Urschel tweeted that he will attend the Massachusetts Institute of…
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UGA to hold STEM Institute on Teaching and Learning
UGA will host its fifth annual one-day STEM Institute on Teaching and Learning Feb. 26…
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Institute of Government faculty member trains U.N. humanitarian responders
When catastrophe strikes, relief organizations rely on accurate maps and relevant local data from United…
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Study looks at delayed TB diagnosis in Uganda
Most studies of delayed tuberculosis diagnosis focus on how the delay affects patient outcomes and…
