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Over-kale
Kale has grown increasingly popular as a “superfood.” That surge in demand has put a…
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GS Studies launches redesigned site
The Germanic and Slavic studies department in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences recently…
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Eduroam launched on campus
A new, free wireless service called eduroam is now available at UGA. All UGA students,…
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Alumnus’ debut novel set during Civil War
Fallen Land Taylor Brown St. Martin’s Press Hardcover: $25.99 E-book: $12.99 Fallen Land is UGA…
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Political connections
On Feb. 3, UGA President Jere W. Morehead, center right, stopped in for a meeting…
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NFL player to earn doctorate
Baltimore Raven’s offensive lineman John Urschel tweeted that he will attend the Massachusetts Institute of…
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12 UGA employees retired Feb. 1, 2016
Twelve UGA employees retired Feb. 1. Retirees, their job classification, department and length of employment…
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Oregon State accepting SNAP benefits
To help financially insecure students, Oregon State University recently began accepting Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program…
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Building success
Iris Ochoa and Avery Finley, members of The Snorkling Sparrowbots team from Puckett’s Mill Elementary…
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To screen or not to screen
In a Reuters article, Dr. Mark H. Ebell, a professor of epidemiology in UGA’s College…
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Simon Kilmurry, Monica Pearson join Peabody board
The Peabody Awards at UGA has appointed Simon Kilmurry, executive director of the International Documentary…
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Southern spat
National Public Radio reported that an “oyster renaissance in the Southeastern U.S. is underway,” and…
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Finalist for campus dean of Medical Partnership to visit Athens, Augusta
A finalist in the ongoing search for the position of campus dean of the GRU/UGA…
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Monumental changes
In an essay for Time, James C. Cobb, emeritus professor of history in UGA’s Franklin…
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Law school to host public interest conference focusing on social justice
UGA’s School of Law will host the 11th annual Working in Public Interest Conference Feb.…
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Moss fellowship applications
Applications are being accepted until March 25 at 5 p.m. for the Sarah H. Moss…
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Ensembles to put new spin on chamber music for Second Thursday concert
February’s Second Thursday Scholarship Series event challenges conventional notions of chamber music with MOD[ular] Ensemble…
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Whitney Okie
Whitney Okie, a senior majoring in nutrition science, has been a FACS ambassador, Arch Society…
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‘Culture of active learning’
SLC built for teaching science with new technology.
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Don’t forget ‘thank you’
Remember it’s Valentine’s weekend? UGA research suggests you express your gratitude.
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Media advisory: Cabinet meeting and media briefing Feb. 17
The University of Georgia Cabinet will conduct its regular meeting Wednesday, Feb. 17, at 10…
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‘Creeping obesity’
Yes, a UGA study shows vacations can lead to weight gain.
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Financial Hardship Resources site online
Financial circumstances can change quickly, at times in ways outside of students’ control. Financial hardship…
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Credit union food drive
The Georgia United Credit Union is holding its annual “Can Hunger” food drive through Feb.…
