Day: March 21, 2019
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Book details history of snakes in urban US
In this authoritative and entertaining book, first published in 1992, Thomas Palmer introduces readers to…
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Lecture looks back at reconstruction
McCurry’s talk considered the institutions and legacies of slavery from the point of view of…
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UGA helps Georgia travelers map their way
GDOT partnership responsible for those crisply folded state road maps.
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College of Education faculty member quoted in Southern Living
Linda Campbell, a faculty member in the College of Education, was quoted in Southern Living…
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College of Family and Consumer Sciences faculty member quoted in WalletHub
Mary Bell Carlson, an adjunct faculty member in the College of Family and Consumer Sciences,…
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Terry College of Business professor quoted in Forbes
Sundar Bharadwaj, professor of marketing at the Terry College of Business, was quoted in Forbes about…
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Extension Academy program graduates 15 new leaders
Fifteen University of Georgia Cooperative Extension employees graduated this month from the 2018-2019 UGA Extension…
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Assistant professor studies the ways robots can help an aging population
As an assistant professor and researcher at UGA’s Institute of Gerontology, Beer studies how robots…
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Haimovitz to perform series of Bach Suites
On April 3 and 4, Haimovitz will perform pop-up concerts in locations around Athens, culminating…
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UGA’s Hodgson Wind Ensemble welcomes composer John Mackey
John Mackey will perform March 28.
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Georgia Debate Union wins tournament
The Georgia Debate Union won the American Debate Association national championship tournament earlier this month…
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UGA Night at Six Flags set for April 12
UGA Night at Six Flags Over Georgia will be held April 12. During the event,…
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Class helps design alumni housing for recovery program
FACS students in service-learning course leave mark on UGA community.
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Delta Visiting Chair returns to UGA for presentation
Rebecca Rutstein and Samantha Joye’s deep-sea adventure mixes art and science.
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UGA hosts humanities symposium
The event brought together about 80 humanities research leaders at the state, regional and national…
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Two CAES faculty members receive National Science Foundation CAREER grants
Brian Kvitko and Gaelen Burke, both faculty members in the UGA College of Agricultural and…
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Bone health study
Researchers at the UGA Bone and Body Composition Laboratory and Clinical and Translational Research Unit…
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New golf carts
The UGA Golf Course has a new fleet of golf carts equipped with GPS and…
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Food truck availability
Taqueria 1785, the official food truck of UGA, is available for on- and off-campus events,…
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UGA alumna Beth Shapiro will deliver 2019 Boyd Lecture
UGA alumna and renowned evolutionary biologist Beth Shapiro will discuss her award-winning 2016 book, How…
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UGA prepares STEM students for rapidly changing future
UGA focuses on invigorating STEM education to better prepare students.
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Five UGA faculty members honored as Meigs Professors
The Josiah Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professors is the highest university recognition for excellence in instruction.
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Minority markets see economic growth
Report shows minority groups have a combined buying power of $3.9 trillion.
