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UGA and the Athens community celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month 2010
University of Georgia students and faculty will be very involved in Hispanic Heritage Month activities, and the Latin American and Caribbean Studies Institute, part of…
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UGA College of Public Health posts record fall enrollment, increased diversity
Continuing a trend of sustained growth, the University of Georgia College of Public Health has set another record for enrollment: nearly 800 students are currently…
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UGA research funding climbs to record for second year; continues in top 100 research universities
For the second year running, the University of Georgia has set a record for research funding. Research awards received from external – mostly federal -…
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Campus Scenes-Sept. 13, 2010
Reed Plaza, the newly renovated concourse on the north side of Sanford Stadium, was dedicated Sept. 3. The space also will be used no non-game…
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Terry College profs win Outstanding Faculty Awards
The Terry College of Business presented its annual awards for outstanding teaching and research. Two professors were honored at a college-wide meeting Aug. 25.
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Navy School to host community concert
To celebrate the Navy Supply Corps School’s 57-year history in Athens, rock band Sister Hazel (above) will headline a Sept. 17 community concert at 8:45…
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Students study, intern in nation’s capital through Washington Semester Program
Sixteen UGA students are participating in the Washington Semester Program this fall, spending the semester in the nation’s capital completing coursework and internships in business,…
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Poole named to SPIA’s Alston Distinguished Chair
Keith T. Poole has been named to the Philip H. Alston Jr. Distinguished Chair in the School of Public and International Affairs’ department of political…
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Georgia Museum of Art gets two paintings from West Foundation
The Georgia Museum of Art recently acquired two significant American paintings from the West Foundation Collection of Atlanta.
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UGA scientists find cancer-causing gene aids stem cell growth
Stem cells might be thought of as trunks in the tree of life. All multi-cellular organisms have them, and they can turn in a dazzling…
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Anniversary celebration
The Ramsey Student Center will be celebrating its 15th anniversary Sept. 17. There will be a reception at 3:15 p.m. in the building’s lobby and…
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Online learning
UGA offers online learning to its faculty, staff and students via Element K, which can be accessed through the UGA portal using the UGA MyID.…
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Vet School for a Day scheduled for Sept. 29
The College of Veterinary Medicine will host its sixth annual Vet School for a Day on Sept. 29. The program will bring high school students…
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‘Creative Loafing’ editor-in-chief to give a Willson Center Lecture on Sept. 14
Mara Shalhoup, editor-in-chief of Creative Loafing Atlanta, will give a Willson Center Lecture on Sept. 14 at 4 p.m. in Room 101 of the Miller…
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Odum School to host seminar, book signing
The Odum School of Ecology will host a seminar followed by a reception and book signing to celebrate the publication of Big Ecology: The Emergence…
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Panelists to discuss new media, politics
UGA and the office of U.S. Sen. Saxby Chambliss (R-Ga.) will present the panel discussion “New Media: How Technology Influences American Politics” Sept. 20 from…
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UGA researchers win $1.34 million USDA-DOE biofuels grant
Researchers at the University of Georgia have won a $1.34 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy to attempt to increase the productivity of…
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UGA to host third annual State of the State of Education Conference Sept. 30
Some of Georgia’s top education leaders and policymakers are expected to attend the University of Georgia College of Education’s third annual State of the State…
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Noted American curator to lecture at the Lamar Dodd School of Art
John Wilmerding, an influential curator and collector of American art, will give the 2010 Shouky Shaheen Lecture at the University of Georgia Lamar Dodd School…
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Second annual Ljungdahl Lecture to be held at UGA on Oct. 1
Harold L. Drake, professor of ecological microbiology at the University of Bayreuth in Germany, will deliver the second annual Lars G. Ljungdahl Lecture at 3:30…
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Study finds that sorghum bran has more antioxidants than blueberries, pomegranates
A new University of Georgia study has found that select varieties of sorghum bran have greater antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties than well-known foods such as…
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UGA alumna to discuss book on Atlanta’s Black Mafia Family in campus lecture
University of Georgia alumna Mara Shalhoup (ABJ ’98) will discuss her book BMF: The Rise and Fall of Big Meech and the Black Mafia Family…
