Day: April 8, 2022
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Visit by SACSCOC review committee moves UGA closer to reaffirmation of accreditation
Notice of reaffirmation of accreditation is anticipated by January 2023.
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Promotions approved for 162 UGA faculty members
The University of Georgia has approved the promotion of 162 faculty members.
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UGA approved tenure for 49 faculty members
The University of Georgia approved tenure for 49 faculty members.
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Chinese Music Ensemble to perform first concert
The performance will take place April 12 in Hodgson Hall at 7:30 p.m.
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Professor helps people become innovators
Jooyoung Kim brings together thinking and doing.
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Honors Week to recognize excellence at UGA
Several campus special events are being planned for April 18-22.
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Geographer associates cyclones and mangrove health in new study
Dina Rasquinha, doctoral candidate in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences’ geography department, discussed…
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Entomologist discusses spread of armyworm in the Southeast
Shimat V. Joseph, a turf scientist and entomologist in the College of Agriculture and Environmental…
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Professor discusses methods of DNA extraction in microbiome research
Jason Wallace, associate professor in the Institute of Plant Breeding, Genetics and Genomics department of…
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The Milk Carton Kids to make UGA Presents debut
The duo will perform on April 14 at 7:30 p.m. at Hodgson Concert Hall.
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Aquatic ecologist JoAnn Burkholder to deliver 2022 Odum Lecture
Her talk, “Going the Wrong Way on Cultural Eutrophication,” will take place at 4 p.m.…
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Two College of Engineering assistant professors receive NSF CAREER Awards
Cheryl Gomillion and Rawad Saleh have received grants from the National Science Foundation Faculty Early…
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Leaders in poultry, policy are the 2022 inductees to the Georgia Agricultural Hall of Fame
The honorees are the late UGA graduate J. Henry Massey and Georgia Farm Bureau President…
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Chiktopia wins student entrepreneur competition
The pair created a novel automated system to help egg producers.
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Professor wins Woman of Color in the Academy award
Juanita Johnson-Bailey is a Josiah Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professor.
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Mosquito metamorphosis through a macro lens
Through Jena Johnson’s camera, they’re beautiful models for macrophotography.
