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Chloe Wigston Smith, Percy G. Adams Article Prize
Chloe Wigston Smith, an assistant professor in the English department, received the Percy G. Adams Article Prize from the Southeast Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies for…
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Gift establishes chair in Civil War era studies, lecture at UGA
As the nation prepares to mark the 150th anniversary of the deadliest war in its history, a gift from Amanda and Henry D. “Greg” Gregory…
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Four to receive awards from UGA Alumni Association
The UGA Alumni Association will honor former provost Arnett C. Mace Jr.; Atlanta businessman John F. McMullan; the Thomson-based Watson-Brown Foundation Inc.; and the family…
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Renovated UGA Fine Arts Theatre to be re-dedicated April 23
A venue at the center of campus and the community at large since its opening in 1940, the UGA Fine Arts Theatre will be officially…
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‘Social conscience of sport’ Richard Lapchick to give Lewis Lecture April 20
Internationally recognized expert on sports issues and racial inequities within sports Richard Lapchick will present the 21st annual Clifford Lewis Scholar Lecture on Tuesday, April…
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UGA graduate programs continue to rank among the best in the nation
University of Georgia graduate programs remained among the best in the nation, according to U.S. News & World Report’s 2011 edition of America’s Best Graduate…
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UGA art students, downtown retailers present Athens Street Show 2010
Students from the University of Georgia Lamar Dodd School of Art have teamed with local retailers to present Athens Street Show 2010 from April 20-May…
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National experts in evidence-based medicine to speak at UGA conference May 10-11
Two of the nation’s top experts in teaching evidence-based medicine will speak to a wide cross-section of University of Georgia faculty members in a conference.
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Renowned British diplomat to speak at UGA
An English college president and former diplomat will speak on the University of Georgia campus at 4 p.m. April 19 in the Chapel.
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Georgia Law dominates moot court at both the state and national levels
The University of Georgia School of Law recently took home the championship trophy and the Best Brief Award in the Intrastate Moot Court Competition, which…
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Franklin College advisors make presentations at regional meeting
Advisors and graduate officers from the University of Georgia Franklin College of Arts and Sciences recently made presentations at the meeting of the National Academic…
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Georgia Center youth programs
The Georgia Center for Continuing Education is offering new summer residential programs for youth. The Pre-College Summer Sessions offer rising high school sophomores, juniors and…
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OLLI Atlanta trip
The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at UGA has arranged for a motorcoach trip to Atlanta May 22 for a performance of The Prairie Home Companion,…
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Car Free Day
Faculty, staff and students are invited to go car free April 23 and to use alternative transportation—bike, walking, carpool or riding the bus—to get to…
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Dependent benefits audit
The University System of Georgia Board of Regents is conducting a dependent benefits audit. All UGA employees and retirees covering dependents on their health insurance…
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Microbiology’s site boasts big news
The department of microbiology’s Web site allows users to discover how the study of microorganisms at UGA plays out at all levels. From nationally recognized…
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Prof edits new handbook that surveys national security intelligence literature
The Oxford Handbook of National Security Intelligence Edited by Loch K. Johnson Oxford University Press $150 Loch Johnson, Regents Professor and Josiah Meigs Distinguished Teaching…
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Founders Memorial Garden courtyard to be named for late CED professor
A brick courtyard in the Founders Memorial Garden will officially be named for the late Robert J. Hill, a professor of landscape architecture in the…
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Meigs Professor of Ecology to discuss environmental effects of war April 15
James W. Porter, Meigs Professor of Ecology and associate dean of the Odum School of Ecology, will present a lecture on the environmental effects of…
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UGA honored for its online technology
UGA has been inducted into the inaugural class of Wimba Inc.’s, Hall of Fame for Excellence in Collaboration during a ceremony at the company’s third…
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British government announces rise in student program participation rates
For the first time in several years, British participation rates in higher education programs among young people have increased, The Chronicle of Higher Education reported.…
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Ontario plans to add 20,000 new higher education students this fall
The Canadian province of Ontario announced plans to spend more than $500 million to add space for about 20,000 more higher education student this fall,…
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Outside the lab
UGA research isn’t done only by professors in laboratories in Athens. It’s also conducted in fields, orchards and gardens statewide by Cooperative Extension agents, who…
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Promotions and Tenure
The University of Georgia has approved the promotion of 167 faculty members. Board of regents’ approval of promotions is no longer required.
