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New UGA ceramics building open house set for Friday, Nov. 5
The University of Georgia Lamar Dodd School of Art will hold an open house to celebrate its new ceramics building Friday, Nov. 5 at 3:30…
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Noted vaccine researcher joins UGA College of Veterinary Medicine
Don Mark Estes, an internationally renowned veterinary immunologist and vaccine researcher, has joined the University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine faculty as the Fred…
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Author and Alumnus Richard Hutto to discuss A Peculiar Tribe of People
Richard Jay Hutto, author of A Peculiar Tribe of People, will discuss the book and participate in a book signing Nov. 11 at 4 p.m.…
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UGA study finds moving animals not a panacea for habitat loss
New University of Georgia research suggests moving threatened animals to protected habitats may not always be an effective conservation technique if the breeding patterns of…
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Salute to UGA’s Peabody Awards planned for Fellows Tribute Evening
Four emeritus members of the Peabody Awards Board will take part in a special program planned as the centerpiece of the University of Georgia Grady…
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New calendar system
EITS will begin migrating all existing Oracle calendar user data and resources to the new UGAMail’s integrated calendar solution on Dec. 17. This migration will…
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Documentary premiere
College of Education faculty members and documentary film makers, Corey Johnson and Anneliese Singh, will premiere their new documentary We Exist: Collective Memories of Transgender,…
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Woman’s Club meeting
The University Woman’s Club will meet Nov. 9 at 10 a.m. in the Fellowship Hall of Central Presbyterian Church, 380 Alps Road. Dr. Barbara Schuster,…
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Service-Learning open house
The Office of Service-Learning will showcase its new location at 1242½ S. Lumpkin St. with an open house celebration on Nov. 8 from 3-5 p.m.…
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Observatory open house
The date for the next open house at the UGA Observatory was incorrect in the Oct. 25 Columns. The open house will begin at 7…
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UGA Costa Rica Program updates website
The UGA Costa Rica program has updated its Web presence with a slickly designed new site that promotes the university’s activity in the Central American…
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New book looks at U.S. history from the colonial era through the Reagan years
America and the Americas: The United States in the Western Hemisphere By Lester D. Langley University of Georgia Press $24.95 Lester D. Langley, research professor…
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A part of two worlds: Prof serves as go-between for legal, medical fields
As a science geek with a passion for exploring theories, health law was a natural fit for professor Fazal Khan.
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Home movies
The California Chronicle quoted Ruta Abolins, administrative director of the Walter J. Brown Media Archives and Peabody Awards Collection, in an article outlining the archives’…
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Funding a cure
An article in the online veterinary magazine DVM360.com quoted Frederick Quinn, head of College of Veterinary Medicine’s department of infectious diseases, about researchers who have…
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Decisions, decisions
Adam Goodie, a professor of psychology at UGA, was quoted in an article in the Indian newspaper One India about his research into how people…
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Waisting away
An L.A. Times article about how a child’s waist size may be the best predictor of diabetes later in life quoted Michael Schmidt, an assistant…
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A graveyard for microfauna
The Associated Press quoted UGA marine scientist Samantha Joye in an article outlining the damage to the natural environment in the Gulf of Mexico six…
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College of Veterinary Medicine hosts lecture by international calf expert
An internationally recognized expert in calf health management and mastitis control will present the Fred Thompson Population Health Food Animal Lecture at the College of…
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State public health director to deliver Bernard Ramsey Lecture on Nov. 3
Dr. M. Rony François, director of the Division of Public Health for the Georgia Department of Community Health, will deliver the annual Bernard B. Ramsey…
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Andrew Schelling to give reading
Author, translator and essayist Andrew Schelling will read from his work on Nov. 2 at 7:30 p.m. at Ciné Bar Café Cinéma, located 235 W.…
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Prevent ‘phantom’ energy waste
An idle home appliance can bleed power from a home and unnecessarily add to its electric bill, according to Jackie Dallas, a Clarke County Extension…
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New Jersey college bans alcoholic energy drink after students get sick
Ramapo College in Mahwah, N.J., has banned the beverage Four Loko after 23 students were hospitalized this semester for alcoholic intoxication after drinking it, The…
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Delaware State University settles lawsuit with its equestrian team
The Delaware State University equestrian team will ride again and the institution will spend more money on female students, due to the terms of a…
