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Conservative Christian academic to speak at UGA Feb. 24
A leading Christian thinker from Princeton University will deliver a lecture entitled “Natural Law, God and Human Dignity,” at 4 p.m. Feb. 24 at the…
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UGA competes in the RecycleMania Tournament
The University of Georgia will compete in the 2011 RecycleMania Tournament hosted by the College and University Recycling Council, Keep America Beautiful and the U.S.…
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MEDIA ADVISORY: Measuring Super Bowl ad reaction on Twitter
Using a novel system to track the Twitter buzz created by Super Bowl commercials, a University of Georgia marketing professor will be available to offer…
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Savannah Smith
Savannah Smith is in control of the wheel, driving on a very successful collegiate journey at UGA. Hailing from Arlington, Ga. this Honors student is…
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UGA to host North America’s largest Franz Liszt bicentennial celebration
The University of Georgia Hugh Hodgson School of Music will host the American Liszt Society Bicentennial Festival Feb. 17-19.
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UGA vets’ expertise in endoscopic surgery benefits unique conservation project in the Galapago
A team of scientists, including several from the University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine, used their expertise in endoscopic surgery to benefit a unique…
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Director named for University of Georgia’s new First-Year Odyssey program
Timothy Foutz, a professor in the department of biological and agricultural engineering at the University of Georgia, has been named director of UGA’s new First-Year…
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Departing politicians enrich Russell Library
Five collections from veteran policy makers—congressional and state office holders and the previous mayor of Athens—have been given to the Richard B. Russell Library for…
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UGA Alumni Association holds Ring Days
The UGA Alumni Association will sponsor Ring Days Feb. 9-11 from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. at the University Bookstore and in front of Jittery…
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Conference to explore the current state and future of international trade
The University of Georgia School of Law’s Dean Rusk Center and the Terry College of Business will sponsor a daylong conference titled “The Future of…
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Stage production confronts African American stereotypes
The University of Georgia African American Cultural Center will present If It Ain’t Got that Swing on Feb. 12 at 7 p.m. at the Morton Theater in…
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NCBI@UGA to hold campus workshops to build an inclusive environment
The University of Georgia will hold training and informational workshops with the campus affiliate of the National Coalition Building Institute International to promote diversity and…
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UGA’s Washington Semester Program celebrates 100-mark milestone in participant number
The University of Georgia Washington Semester Program celebrates a milestone this spring, passing the 100 mark in number of participants since the program began in…
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Interdisciplinary Art Scholar Edward Shanken to speak at UGA
Edward Shanken, a leading scholar of interdisciplinary new media art, will deliver a lecture on Feb. 15, at 4 p.m. in room 171 of the…
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Michael Ondaatje, bestselling author of The English Patient, to read at UGA
Acclaimed writer Michael Ondaatje, bestselling author of The English Patient, will read from his work March 3 at 7:30 p.m. in the University of Georgia Chapel.
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Professor of Physics William Dennis receives outstanding graduate mentoring award
William Dennis, a University of Georgia professor of physics, recently received the Conference of Southern Graduate Schools’ 2011 Outstanding Mentor Award.
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Five University of Georgia faculty recognized for superior teaching efforts
Five University of Georgia faculty have been named Josiah Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professors, the university’s highest recognition for superior instruction at the undergraduate and graduate…
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UGA’s Gwynn Powell receives national award from American Camp Association
University of Georgia counseling professor Gwynn Powell has been named the recipient of the 2011 Hedley S. Dimmock Award from the American Camp Association.
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Finalists chosen for dean of UGA College of Family and Consumer Sciences
Three finalists have been chosen in a national search for a new dean of the University of Georgia College of Family and Consumer Sciences.
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Former DOJ Deputy Attorney General Larry Thompson to teach at Georgia Law
Larry D. Thompson, former deputy attorney general for the U.S. Department of Justice and current senior vice president of government affairs, general counsel and secretary…
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UGA study applies new tools to view dynamic action of immune system molecule
Like a blood-borne army, immunoglobulin G belongs to a class of antibodies that binds to viruses, fungi, bacteria and other foreign particles to initiate their…
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Historic Athens newspapers now available online via digital library
An archive of historic Athens newspapers is now available online via the Digital Library of Georgia at the University of Georgia.
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Instant communication tool
UGA students, faculty and staff now have access to Wimba Pronto, a new instant communication and collaboration tool. Wimba Pronto includes text/audio/video chatting, shared whiteboard…
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Call for proposals
Proposals are being accepted until March 15 for the 2011 National Outreach Scholarship Conference. A non-profit educational organization comprising 15 member institutions, the National Outreach…
