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UGA Office of Undergraduate Admissions chooses summer 2011 orientation leaders
The University of Georgia Office of Undergraduate Admissions has selected its new group of 12 undergraduate students who will serve as orientation leaders during new…
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UGA’s Robert Osborne Film Festival announces 2011 hiatus
Robert Osborne’s Classic Film Festival, an annual non-profit event of the University of Georgia Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication, will not be held…
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UGA receives grant to develop sustainable poultry production in Africa
The University of Georgia has received more than $440,000 as part of a collaborative research, outreach and education program aimed at encouraging sustainable poultry production…
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UGA scientists discover mechanism that controls cell movement is linked to tumors becoming more aggr
Researchers at the University of Georgia have discovered a central switch that controls whether cells move or remain stationary. The misregulation of this switch may…
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28th annual Georgia Economic Outlook luncheon set for Dec. 15 in Atlanta, hosted by UGA Terry Colleg
The annual Georgia Economic Outlook luncheon, hosted by the University of Georgia Terry College of Business, will feature two speakers who will present the economic…
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Former Georgia lieutenant governor and noted legal journalist to teach at Georgia Law this spring
Former Georgia Lt. Gov. Pierre Howard and Slate magazine’s Dahlia Lithwick will join the faculty of the University of Georgia School of Law spring semester…
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Grady College sponsors campus-wide read of Hunter-Gault memoir
As a part of the 50th Anniversary celebration of the University of Georgia’s desegregation, the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication is sponsoring a…
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Reliving history: Franklin College prof examines philosophy of Civil War
Stephen Berry, associate professor of history, concentrates his teaching on the Civil War, but is writing a book about Edgar Allan Poe that will be…
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Mercer U. to field football team
After 70 years without a football program, Mercer University in Macon announced it will compete on the gridiron again in 2013, The Chronicle of Higher…
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Alumnus, history professor will speak at Commencement
A. D. “Pete” Correll, UGA alumnus and chairman emeritus of Georgia-Pacific Corp., will be the speaker for fall undergraduate Commencement exercises Dec. 17 at 9:30…
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Georgia Museum of Art reopens with weeklong celebration, Art Expands, Jan. 29–Feb. 5
The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia will reopen with a weeklong celebration, Art Expands, from Jan. 29 to Feb. 5. The…
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A-maize-ing
The National Science Foundation has awarded $5 million to a team of researchers led by a UGA plant scientist to pursue further studies that may…
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OLLI registration
The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at UGA, formerly Learning in Retirement, has changed its registration procedures. It will no longer have a walk-in registration day.…
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Oracle calendar migration
EITS will be migrating Oracle calendar user data and resources to UGAMail’s integrated calendar solution Dec. 17-20. This migration will allow all UGA students, faculty…
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Kellogg Award deadline
Applications are currently being accepted for the 2011 Outreach Scholarship/W.K. Kellogg Foundation Community Engagement Award, administered by the Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities. Up…
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Woman’s Club meeting
The University Woman’s Club will meet Jan. 11 at 10 a.m. in the Fellowship Hall of Central Presbyterian Church, 380 Alps Road. William Eiland, director…
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Smoking cessation clinics
The College of Pharmacy will offer two six-week smoking cessation classes to UGA employees beginning in January. Conducted by second- and third-year pharmacy students under…
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Student life grant proposals
The University of Georgia Parents Association and UGA Parents Leadership Council are accepting grant proposals for the 2011-2012 academic year. Grant applications are due by…
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Grape juice, exercise study
Participants are being sought for a grape juice and exercise study. Eligibility requirements include age (18 to 35 years old), not regularly (two or more…
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Choose the perfect holiday tree
To begin your expedition to find the perfect live Christmas tree, David Moorhead, a UGA professor and tree expert, offers the following tips. The place…
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Serving with distinction
The Office of the Vice President for Public Service and Outreach has selected six faculty and three staff members to receive awards in honor of…
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Former lieutenant governor and legal journalist will teach at School of Law in spring semester
Former Georgia Lt. Gov. Pierre Howard and Slate magazine’s Dahlia Lithwick will join the School of Law’s faculty for the spring semester. Howard will serve…
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CCRC scientists identify key enzyme that regulates early growth of breast cancer cells
New UGA research, published in the early online edition of the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, has found that blocking the action…
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Going, going, gone
What if there were a way to predict when a species was about to become extinct-in time to do something about it?
