Month: October 2019
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Georgia Farm Bureau awards grants to UGA scientists
The Georgia Farm Bureau has awarded $94,000 in research grants to seven Georgia scientists and…
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New website for research news now online
The University of Georgia has a new destination for people who want to keep up…
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Four UGA alumni will be honored for civic service, leadership, scholarship
Four University of Georgia alumni will be honored at the university’s 2019 Tucker Dorsey Blue…
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Social work faculty member promotes inclusion through scholarship, service
At age 14, Llewellyn Cornelius was unwittingly exposed to his future career.
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Two new faculty members join College of Pharmacy
Two faculty members recently joined the College of Pharmacy.
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College of Education faculty member wins advising award
John Mativo, an associate professor in the career and information studies department of the College…
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CAES scientist receives national Lifetime Achievement Award
Wayne Hanna, a scientist in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, is the recipient…
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Terry College professor receives national award
A research paper by Terry College of Business management professor Scott Graffin received the 2019…
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Why I Give: Melissa Hunter
Name: Melissa Hunter Position: Senior Director of Finance and Administration, UGA College of Pharmacy At…
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International conference on Africa, its Diaspora to be held Nov. 13-16
The African Studies Institute in conjunction with the Institute for African American Studies at the…
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Former U.N. executive director will give D.W. Brooks Lecture
Ertharin Cousin, former executive director of the United Nations World Food Programme, will give the…
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Columns publication break
Because of the Thanksgiving holiday, Columns will not be published Nov. 25. The final issue…
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Discussion set for Burch’s ‘Mass Tort Deals’
The University of Georgia School of Law will host a discussion of the recently published…
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London’s Tenebrae choir to perform in Hodgson Hall
Tenebrae’s program will feature Joby Talbot’s modern masterpiece, Path of Miracles.
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Zurich Chamber Orchestra, violinist Daniel Hope to perform on Nov. 14
The orchestra will perform Vivaldi’s masterwork, The Four Seasons.
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College of Environment and Design to host landscape architecture lecture
Jack Carman, FASLA and founder/president of Design for Generations LLC, will lecture at the College…
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Cook’s Holiday tickets now on sale
Tickets for UGA Dining Services’ 33rd annual Cook’s Holiday are on sale now. Cook’s Holiday…
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University’s first Global Food Security Summit will examine next steps for doubling food supply
CAES is convening leaders from academia, agriculture, global development nonprofits and government for the inaugural…
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Celebration shows support for first-generation students
Organizers seek to raise awareness about the experiences of first-gen students.
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Engineering researchers explore academic resilience
Funded by the NSF, the study may be the first of its kind in engineering…
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Georgia Writers Hall of Fame to induct three
A dinner, poetry reading and author discussion will celebrate new inductees.
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Can a cat improve your grandma’s life?
Research indicates that having a cat decreases loneliness by 36%.
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Scientists get $1.6M to study disease transmission
Researchers will focus on social and ecological factors in tropical landscapes.
