Day: September 19, 2016
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Measures help university reduce annual energy consumption by 20 percent
In keeping with its commitment to sustainability, UGA has reduced annual energy consumption by more…
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Odum School of Ecology to honor retirement of James Porter
The Odum School of Ecology is hosting a series of events Sept. 23-24 celebrating James…
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Capitol Steps return for Sept. 26 performance
America’s favorite political satirists return to Athens when the UGA Performing Arts Center presents the…
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Black Faculty and Staff Organization awards five scholarships at luncheon
The focus wasn’t just on education at the 14th annual Black Faculty and Staff Organization…
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Moore appointed associate vice president for research
Julie Moore, a professor of infectious diseases, has been appointed associate vice president for research…
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Tax return releases touchy subject for candidates
In a column for Bloomberg View, Stephen Mihm, an associate history professor in the Franklin…
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College of Public Health, Forum Institute partner for new initiative
The UGA College of Public Health has announced a new strategic partnership with The Forum…
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Fellows program promotes archives-based learning
With Google searches, online textbooks and e-readers, students increasingly rely on digital tools to learn…
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Office of Emergency Preparedness offers assistance referral forms
To be effective in the event of an emergency situation, the university seeks to identify…
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UGA, ACC teams to conduct DIY community assessment
More than 100 graduate students from UGA’s School of Social Work and the College of…
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Cloning humans presents ethical issues, says Bioscience Center director
Twenty years after scientists cloned the first mammal, a sheep named Dolly, U.S. News &…
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Ecologist discusses harmful algae’s effect on eagles
For more than a decade, a toxic algae has been poisoning and killing birds throughout…
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Saturday Morning Club series turns 4
The UGA Performing Arts Center is beginning the fourth season of the Saturday Morning Club…
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Digital Humanities Initiative launches site
The Digital Humanities Initiative is an interdisciplinary endeavor sponsored by the UGA Libraries, the Willson…
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Pokemon Go just the latest augmented reality game, says professor
The instant popularity of the video game Pokemon Go changed the way many people thought…
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Three named to inaugural class of Alston Fellows
The UGA School of Law has named the inaugural class of its Distinguished Law Fellows…
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Second cohort for Women’s Leadership Fellows sought
Through one of UGA’s newest fellowship programs, Jean Martin-Williams was inspired to have more confidence…
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Camp DIVE helps children rethink how they see a classroom
Eleven-year-old Talia Henderson’s summer plans did not involve spending time at Clarke Middle School, where…
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2016 Athens Jazz Festival to be held at Georgia Center for Continuing Education
WUGA-FM and JazzAthens, GA will present the 2016 Athens Jazz Festival, free concert featuring local…
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Georgia grown
UGA and the Georgia Department of Agriculture continue to make Georgia’s No. 1 industry a…
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Book helps students with their career prep
Navigating Career Roadmaps: Developing Your Professional GPS through Internships Jennifer L. Gonyea and Melissa Scott…
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UGA business startup wins University Shark Attack competition in Atlanta
MiraBlue Bio LLC, a startup business representing the University of Georgia, took the top prize…
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Atlanta Symphony Orchestra to perform in Hodgson Concert Hall
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Sept. 25 at 3…

