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First published study of 2009 Atlanta floods may hold clues to recent urban flooding
Now, in what is likely the first scholarly published study of the floods, a team of climatologists, meteorologists, geologists and hydrologists, led by the University…
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Media Advisory: UGA Oil spill experts to give regular briefings
University of Georgia marine scientist Samantha Joye and other faculty members directly involved in assessing the impacts of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill will…
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Georgia Science and Engineering Fair winners announced
More than 700 students from across the state recently competed for more than $48,000 in prizes and awards during the 62nd Georgia Science and Engineering…
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Lithonia’s Brown named journalism “Rock Star” at UGA camp
Savannah Brown, a rising senior at Martin Luther King Jr. High School in Lithonia, was named the “Rock Star” of the 2010 Georgia Journalism Academy,…
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Photography of UGA professor emeritus Sally Ross featured in Aderhold Hall
Photographs by Sally Hudson Ross, a professor emeritus of the University of Georgia College of Education’s department of language and literacy education, are currently on…
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UGA to host education workshop on poverty in schools July 27-28
A two-day workshop for Georgia K-8 teachers, administrators, counselors and teacher educators focusing on more effective teaching practices to reach children from poor and working-class…
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Graduate fellowships available
The Biomedical and Health Sciences Institute is seeking applicants for 2010 ARCS Foundation Fellowships for doctoral students in the biomedical and health sciences. The deadline…
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New e-mail system
The university will have a new e-mail system beginning June 27, when all UGA faculty, staff and students using UGAMail will be migrated to a…
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Summer OLLI classes
The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at UGA, formerly Learning in Retirement, is offering 25 classes this summer. All of the classes last one to five…
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Legion Pool hours
Legion Pool is open from 11:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily through Aug. 1 and 2-7 p.m. Aug. 2-12. Prices per visit are $3.50 for…
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UGA runners and walkers can join
Al Clarke and Mike Friedline from the University Health Center for a run/walk on the UGA campus with parents of incoming freshmen. The dates are…
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Georgia Sea Grant project will identify priority coastal research needs
The Georgia Sea Grant program, located in the School of Marine Programs, is taking part in an interagency project to identify priority coastal research needs.…
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Mary Ellen Brooks, former Hargrett Library director, honored for humanities efforts
Mary Ellen Brooks, director emerita of the UGA Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, received a Governor’s Award in the Humanities May 11 in Atlanta.…
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Grad students, postdocs will present second Scientific Research Day on June 18
UGA’s Graduate Students and Postdocs in Science organization will hold its second annual Scientific Research Day on June 18 at the Paul D. Coverdell Center…
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Obituary: Gabriel Wilner
Gabriel Michael Wilner, the Charles H. Kirbo Professor of International Law in the School of Law, died May 21.
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Life lessons: Faculty use seed grant to teach teens how to build healthy relationships
For a second it seems like the argument could reach a fever pitch, but the audience laughs at Deshazzah’s remark and the two stop bickering.…
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Food services meal plan operation team receives award from governor
UGA’s food services meal plan operation team received a Governor’s Commendation for Excellence in Customer Service April 29 at the State Capitol.
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‘Japan World Heritage Sites’ photos on display at Tate Center
An exhibition of photographs showcasing Japan’s World Heritage Sites will open in the Tate Student Center June 14 and run through July 11.
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Former gymnast named Arthur Ashe Sports Scholar
Marcia Newby, a May graduate from Virginia Beach, Va., helped the gymnastics team win three national championships, but her successes aren’t just in athletics.
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Future furloughs not planned, limited layoffs may occur
At a May 19 budget briefing in the Tate Theatre, UGA President Michael F. Adams said the university is not planning furloughs for the fiscal…
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Oil and water
A UGA researcher who recently returned from the site of the Deepwater Horizon oil rig explosion said at a June 8 press conference that her…
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UGA Performing Arts Center, Classic Center Theatre announce new partnership for 2010-2011 season
George C. Foreman, director of the University of Georgia Performing Arts Center, and Paul Cramer, executive director of the Classic Center, announced today that both…
