Day: September 6, 2016
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Libraries survey
UGA undergraduates, graduate students, faculty and staff will be surveyed using LibQUAL+, a web-based tool…
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Redcoat Band history on exhibit at special collections libraries
For decades, fans in Sanford Stadium have been told, “Keep Your Seats Everyone …The Redcoats…
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New visual identity for university unveiled as comprehensive capital campaign launch nears
UGA has updated its academic logo with all of the familiar elements of the old:…
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University Woman’s Club marks start of yearly activities with fall coffee Sept. 13
The University Woman’s Club will host its annual fall coffee Sept. 13 from 10-11:30 a.m.…
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Franklin College faculty member links diet, childhood survival in medieval Italy
For the past five years, UGA’s Laurie Reitsema has been researching how early childhood living…
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UGA Press publishes guide to wildflowers
Field Guide to the Wildflowers of Georgia and Surrounding States Linda G. Chafin Hugh and…
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College of Engineering researchers explore mechanics of brain development
To demonstrate the concept of cortical folding in the human brain, Xianqiao Wang picks up…
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UGA civil engineering program earns initial ABET accreditation
The UGA College of Engineering’s undergraduate degree program in civil engineering has earned its initial…
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Engineering coordinator named director-at-large for ASHRAE
Tom Lawrence, mechanical engineering program coordinator in the UGA College of Engineering, has been named…
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Olympians return
UGA welcomed home its Olympic student-athletes with a reception Aug. 31 at the Butts-Mehre Heritage…
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Nine journalism students to cover Paralympics for news organization
In addition to the four athletes from UGA taking part in the 2016 Paralympic Games…
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SBDC program helps small companies learn how to export goods
Thanks to UGA, small companies like Commercial Fluid Power in Rome are expanding their markets…
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August 2016 retirees
Twenty-six UGA employees retired Aug. 1. Retirees, their job classification, department and length of employment…
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UGA researchers receive grant to study effects of public policy to curb opioid addiction
UGA researchers will use a grant from the National Institute on Drug Abuse, part of…
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Required entrance exams boosts likelihood of college enrollment
Requiring students to take college entrance exams during high school increases their likelihood of attending…
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Exploratory Center provides personal advising services
UGA dedicated on Aug. 24 the Exploratory Center, a new resource that provides personalized advising…
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‘Everyone at the table’: CAES issues challenge to young entrepreneurs
From the development of the iron plow to the noble impulse to turn peanuts into…
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Phone directory verification
All full and partial benefits-eligible faculty and staff have until Sept. 9 to review their…
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Full test of university’s emergency notification system scheduled for Sept. 15
A full test of UGAAlert, the university’s emergency notification system, will be conducted Sept. 15…
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CTRU launches website listing resources
The Clinical and Translational Research Unit has a new website. A relatively new department at…
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University’s certificate program in entrepreneurship begins campus-wide expansion
Some children dream of becoming doctors, others of becoming world-renowned scientists or movie stars. Robert…
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Terry College of Business dean wins educator award
The American Taxation Association honored Benjamin C. Ayers, dean of UGA’s Terry College of Business,…
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First two weeks of football practice most dangerous for heat-related illness, incidents
As the college football season starts, a new UGA study finds players are more likely…
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Tips offered to help pedestrians walk safely to, from and across campus
With fall semester classes in session, more students and employees are walking to, from and…
