Month: December 2016
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Papers in 1972 Supreme Court case have implications for journalist’s privilege today
Analysis of the papers of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Lewis F. Powell Jr. sheds new…
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UGA faculty member named AAAS Fellow
Katrien M. Devos, a professor of crop and soil sciences and plant biology at the…
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Dean Tate Scholar
Chantal Van Landeghem earns prestigious Phi Beta Kappa award, a first for a student-athlete.
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Governor caps 2016 Biennial Institute by touting Georgia’s economic success
Georgia remains a national leader in job creation and economic development because of infrastructure improvements…
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Legislative groundwork
Governor caps 2016 Biennial Institute by touting Georgia’s economic success.
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New survey shows only half of people plan to get flu shots this year
Americans are split on getting an annual flu shot, with four out of 10 having…
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Grady College hosts international conference on media, public sphere
UGA’s Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication hosted the Thomas C. Dowden International Conference…
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University registrar set to retire in January
Jan Hathcote will walk through the front door of the Holmes-Hunter Academic Building for the…
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UF Online growing but looking for strategies to increase enrollment
After canceling a contract with Pearson Education last year, the University of Florida is altering…
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Spotlight on the Arts breaks record with more than 23,000 attendees
More than 23,000 people attended UGA’s Spotlight on the Arts festival this November, setting an…
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Honors student named university’s 24th Rhodes Scholar
Laura Courchesne’s work throughout her three-plus years at UGA paid incredible dividends Nov. 19 as…
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SCWDS director receives award
Dr. John R. Fischer, director of the Southeastern Cooperative Wildlife Disease Study, recently received the…
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Professor of horticulture recognized as Fellow
John M. Ruter, the Allan Armitage Endowed Professor of Horticulture and director of the Trial…
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VP: Many campus technology services will soon get additional security measures
Access to all major systems at UGA soon will require the use of ArchPass Duo,…
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‘Generous gift’
The University of Georgia has received the largest single gift in its history to support…
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Applications accepted for VetCAMP 2017
Applications for VetCAMP 2017 will be accepted now through Jan. 27, according to organizers at…
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Associate engineering professor receives Young Researcher Award
Changying “Charlie” Li, an associate professor in the College of Engineering, is the recipient of…
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VPN access changes on Jan. 3
If you use UGA’s Remote Access Virtual Private Network to access university systems, you will…
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Symphony joins chorus for ‘Messiah’
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and Chamber Chorus Dec.…
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Assistant director for outdoor recreation receives award
Kellie Gerbers, assistant director for outdoor recreation in the recreational sports department, received the Association…
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Seventeen UGA employees retire Dec. 1, 2016
Seventeen UGA employees retired Dec. 1. Retirees, their job classification, department and years of service…
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New center to make UGA leader in disease ecology
With the launch of the new Center for the Ecology of Infectious Diseases, UGA is…
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Report offers advice to maximize class scheduling efficiency
The new Higher Education Scheduling Index shows that more than a third of introductory-level courses…
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$2.4M donation to boost food scholarship, other programs
Like dozens of his fellow UGA students, Kyle McReynolds used to worry about finding enough…
