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Women’s Studies to host third annual conference on Women and Girls in Georgia
The Institute for Women’s Studies is hosting the third annual Women and Girls in Georgia Conference on Oct. 2 at the Paul D. Coverdell Center,…
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Bumper crop
UGA students are getting their hands dirty at the UGArden on South Milledge Avenue the morning of Aug. 28.
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Two Physical Plant employees named Finance and Administration Fellows
Two employees from the Physical Plant have been selected to participate in the 2010-2011 Finance and Administration Fellows Program and will begin their rotations Sept.…
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UGA Institute for Women’s Studies to host third annual conference on women and girls in Georgia
The University of Georgia Institute for Women’s Studies is hosting its third annual Women and Girls in Georgia Conference on Saturday, Oct. 2, at the…
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UGA researchers demonstrate relationship between predation and extinction in small populations
Two ecological issues of increasing concern are the conservation of threatened and endangered species and the management of invasive species.
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Georgia Museum of Art acquires two paintings from West Foundation Collection
The Georgia Museum of Art, located on the University of Georgia campus, recently acquired two significant American paintings from the West Foundation Collection of Atlanta.
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Keith T. Poole named the Philip H. Alston Jr. Distinguished Chair
Keith T. Poole has been named the Philip H. Alston, Jr. Distinguished Chair in the department of political science in the University of Georgia School…
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Odum School of Ecology to host seminar, book signing, reception for Big Ecology
The University of Georgia Odum School of Ecology will host a seminar, followed by a reception and book signing, to celebrate the publication of Big…
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New discovery by University of Georgia scientists
Now, a research team at the University of Georgia has shown for the first time that a gene called Myc (pronounced “mick”) may be far…
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UGA to dedicate Reed Plaza on Sept. 3
Reed Plaza, the newly renovated concourse on the north side of Sanford Stadium, will be dedicated on Friday, Sept. 3 at 4 p.m. on the…
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Tennessee chancellor gives up promised $80,000 salary increase
Incoming Tennessee Board of Regents System Chancellor John Morgan decided to give up earning the $80,000 increase he was promised after the compensation was condemned…
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Nebraska’s supreme court approves raises for faculty at public colleges
Full-time faculty members in Nebraska’s three public colleges will get pay raises thanks to a recent Nebraska Supreme Court decision, The Chronicle of Higher Education…
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Lucky find
Wayne Parrott has answered a question that has stumped plant breeders for the past century: Why do some white clover plants have four leaves?
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For all hands on deck
A hand sanitizer created by UGA scientists could soon help vacationers on cruise ships spend more time having fun on the lido deck and less…
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Management information systems faculty member named L. Edmund Rast Professor of Business
Management information systems faculty member Elena Karahanna has been named the L. Edmund Rast Professor of Business in the Terry College of Business.
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Coping skills
Disease is a private matter to many of us. For myriad reasons, we want to keep it to ourselves, and no cluster of disorders challenges…
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Forum to focus on handling active campus shooters
As part of National Preparedness Month, a forum about active shooters will be held Sept. 9 from 10 a.m. to noon in the Tate Student…
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Veterinary medicine college, law school welcome new students
The School of Law and College of Veterinary Medicine have welcomed new classes of students to campus.
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Science journalist Maryn McKenna to discuss ‘superbug’ staph infections
Science journalist and author Maryn McKenna will share some powerful stories from her recent book, Superbug: The Fatal Menace of MRSA, in two public programs…
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New horizons
UGA’s Center for Undergraduate Research Opportunities is partnering with the Faculty of Engineering and the Biomedical and Health Sciences Institute to expand opportunities for undergraduates…
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New College rededicated, artifacts displayed
Following an extensive renovation, New College was rededicated in an Aug. 17 ceremony. Artifacts from the building’s 200-year history now are on display in the…
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Researchers receive grants to assess environmental impacts of Gulf oil spill
Two UGA marine sciences researchers, Samantha Joye and Patricia Medeiros, have received rapid response grants from the National Science Foundation to further assess the environmental…
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$2.9 million grant will help English language learners
UGA education researchers have received a $2.9 million grant from the Institute of Education Sciences to examine the effectiveness of a teaching method based on…
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UGACard, passport office hours
The UGACard office, located in Room 309 of the Tate Student Center, will be open 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. weekdays during fall semester. In addition, it…
