Day: November 28, 2017
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‘UGA is a family’
Student Care and Outreach coordinates individualized assistance for students.
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New book details evolution of far right
Cas Mudde, an associate professor of international affairs at UGA’s School of Public and International…
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University Health Center celebrates 100th anniversary
It started with one physician working one hour per day in a one-room infirmary in…
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Campus associate dean for curriculum named
Dr. Andrew P. Morris has been named the campus associate dean for curriculum at the…
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Senior accountant takes unconventional career path to College of Pharmacy
When Donella Moore graduated from the Art Institute of Atlanta with a degree in interior…
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School of Music’s annual holiday concerts return Nov. 30, Dec. 1
The UGA Hugh Hodgson School of Music Holiday Concerts, a longstanding Athens tradition, will usher…
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I-Corps Accelerator program helps startups avoid market risk
For pediatric patients, MRI is one of the best diagnostic tools because it doesn’t involve…
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Science ‘Cell-a-Bration’
It’s 8 o’clock on a Friday morning, but the room in Barrow Elementary School is…
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GII to host workshop on advancing informatics in government, industry
The University of Georgia is hosting a half-day workshop, “Advancing Informatics in Government and Industry,”…
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We are the University of Georgia
The birthplace of public higher education in America is among the elite.
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Author, poets discuss writing perspectives
For writer James Cobb and poets Alfred Corn and Kevin Young, the South isn’t just…
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Former judge explains neutral dispute resolution
Navigating ethical decisions can be “no easy matter,” according to the Honorable Stanley F. Birch…
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D.W. Brooks speaker: GMOs will be necessary to feed growing world
If the world’s food supply is going to double by 2050, it’s not going to…
