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State of the University Address 2011
The State of the University Address 2011 by Michael F. Adams, President.
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Long-distance migration may help reduce infectious disease risks for many animal species
It’s a common assumption that animal migration, like human travel across the globe, can transport pathogens long distances, in some cases increasing disease risks to…
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Migration limits spread of pathogens
It’s a common assumption that animal migration, like human travel across the globe, can transport pathogens long distances, in some cases increasing disease risks to…
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Georgia Museum of Art to reopen Jan. 31 with five special exhibitions
The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia will reopen its doors at the end of this month with five new special exhibitions.
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UGA observatory to host open house Friday; Jupiter and Orion to be viewed
The University of Georgia observatory, atop the physics and astronomy building, will be open for public viewing Jan. 21 at 7 p.m.
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UGA study suggests vitamin therapy may be harmful to breast cancer patients
A recent University of Georgia study indicates that a common vitamin used to treat breast cancer victims might actually be harmful to patients.
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UGA College of Veterinary Medicine to host annual shelter medicine seminar
The third annual UGA Shelter Medicine Seminar will be held at the University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine Jan. 30.
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Take your vitamins… or not?
A recent University of Georgia study indicates that a common vitamin used to treat breast cancer patients might actually be harmful.
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Osborne film festival cancelled for this year
Robert Osborne’s Classic Film Festival, an annual nonprofit event of the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication, will not be held in 2011 due…
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Alumni Association to recognize second annual Bulldog 100 at Jan. 22 celebration
The UGA Alumni Association’s second annual Bulldog 100: Fastest Growing Bulldog Businesses class of 2011 has been announced from a nominated list of more than…
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University of Georgia to mark Founders’ Day with annual lecture
Jeanne Barsanti, the Josiah Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professor Emerita in thedepartment of small animal medicine and surgery, will present the annual Founders’ Day Lecture on…
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Social work prof set to release glossary with smart phone app
Michael Holosko, the Pauline M. Berger Professor of Family and Child Welfare in the School of Social Work, is releasing a glossary of more than…
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Six faculty members will be inducted as Fellows of AAAS
Six UGA faculty members have been named Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
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$2 million NSF grant to aid work on quantum computer
Buoyed by a new $2 million grant from the National Science Foundation, Geller and a team of co-principal investigators at UGA and elsewhere have begun…
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$2 million gift to create media professorships, fund business facilities
A $2 million gift from one of Georgia’s most well-known leaders in media and business will enhance both fields of study at UGA.
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Lessons learned
Scientists, government officials, Gulf Coast community leaders and journalists from across the nation will gather at UGA from Jan. 25-27 for a symposium that will…
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Sylvia Earle, former NOAA science chief, to speak at UGA oil spill symposium
Internationally recognized oceanographer and National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence Sylvia Earle will deliver a lecture titled “The World’s Ocean, the World’s Future” Tuesday, Jan. 25 at 2…
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UGA Certificate Program in Marriage and Family Therapy to host institute on clinical practices
The 27th Annual Marriage and Family Therapy Institute titled “Going Beyond Acceptance: Clinical Strategies for Working with Gay and Lesbian Families” will be held Friday,…
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African American Cultural Center hosts art exhibition based on graphic novel series
The University of Georgia African American Cultural Center will host an art exhibition titled Drawing from the Soul by artist Dawud Anyabwile on Jan. 31…
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Winter activities fair encourages student involvement in campus life
The University of Georgia Department of Campus Life will hold its annual winter activities fair on Jan. 26 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in…
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$2 million NSF grant to aid work on quantum computer
It should work. Scientists believe it will work. And yet, as UGA researchers leap into what could be the next breakthrough in computers and computer…
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Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at UGA will receive third grant of $100,000
The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at UGA, formerly Learning in Retirement, will receive its third grant of $100,000 from the Bernard Osher Foundation. The institute has…
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International bioenergy experts launch new lecture series at UGA
Some of the world’s leading bioenergy experts are visiting UGA this semester to offer lectures on the future of bioenergy, and to advise the university’s…
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State mileage reimbursement
The mileage reimbursement rate for travel by state-owned or personal vehicles has been updated, according to the State Accounting Office. For travel after Jan. 1,…
