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Road show: Team will take national stage to teach kids about science
A team from the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences and the College of Veterinary Medicine will join scientists from across the nation to creatively…
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Faculty discuss the ‘new normal’ in higher education at symposium
Some 60 UGA faculty members discussed the “new normal” in higher education at the 20th annual Academic Affairs Faculty Symposium March 26-27.
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Four selected for induction into Georgia Writers Hall of Fame
Three writers whose works examine the conflicts that have shaped the South and a beloved songwriter who wrote the soundtrack to post-World War II America…
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National honor
Honors students Christine Akoh and Meagan Cauble are among a group of 278 recipients of the Barry M. Goldwater Scholarships. The national award annually recognizes…
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$2.2 million grant to aid homeowners
Weatherization monitors and educators funded with federal stimulus money are making a difference in the lives of homeowners across Georgia, and an additional $2.2 million…
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“Modern Family” and “Glee” among winners of Peabody Awards
Thirty-six recipients of the 69th annual Peabody Awards were announced March 31. The winners, chosen by the Peabody board as the best in electronic media…
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Growing organic vegetables takes more time, effort and forethought
Home gardeners who want to try their hand at growing organic vegetables should be prepared to put in more “sweat equity,” according Paul Pugliese, agriculture…
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UGA to host campus sustainability walking tours on April 21
In conjunction with the 40th anniversary of Earth Day, the University of Georgia Office of Sustainability and Go Green Alliance are hosting campus sustainability walking…
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UGA scientists headed to national expo in Washington, D.C.
A team from the University of Georgia Franklin College of Arts and Sciences and the College of Veterinary Medicine will join scientists from across the…
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UGA hosts Car Free Day on April 23
The University of Georgia Odum School of Ecology, in collaboration with the Go Green Alliance and Students for Environmental Action, invites faculty, staff, and students…
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UGA grad is first female Israeli Arab associate prof at Israeli research university
A graduate of the University of Georgia College of Education has become the first Israeli Arab woman to be appointed an associate professor at an…
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The Snapshot party elected to top posts in UGA Student Government Association for 2010-2011
University of Georgia students have elected the Snapshot party to the executive branch of the Student Government Association for the 2010-2011 school year.
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University of Georgia hosts symposium celebrating 225th anniversary of its founding
The University of Georgia will celebrate the 225th anniversary of its founding with a two-day symposium April 22-23.
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The Georgia Review announces its second annual Earth Day Celebration and Spring Issue Release Party
The Georgia Review will present its second annual Earth Day Celebration and Spring Issue Release Party on Thursday, April 22, 5:30-7:30 p.m. at the State…
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UGA Honors students receive 2010 Udall Scholarship and honorable mention
Muktha Natrajan, an Honors student at the University of Georgia, has received a 2010 Morris K. Udall and Stewart L. Udall Foundation Scholarship.
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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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Actress Jasmine Guy to co-host Hollowell documentary premiere
UGA will premiere a documentary about the late civil rights pioneer Donald Hollowell at 6 p.m. April 15 in the Woodruff Arts Center in Atlanta.…
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‘Toilet Talk’ is focus of next UGA Global Diseases Lecture
“This is the toilet talk,” said Christine Moe, director of Emory University’s Center for Global Safe Water, about the lecture she will give on Tuesday,…
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UGA Symphony Orchestra performance to be filmed at Hodgson Concert Hall
The University of Georgia Symphony Orchestra will perform Ferde Grofé“Grand Canyon Suite” and Samuel Barber’s “Violin Concerto, Op. 14,” on Thursday, April 22 at 8…
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Planting Pizza
Recently, members of the University of Georgia Sigma Alpha professional agricultural sorority did just that.
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UGA’s Torrance Center for Creativity to host two summer camps
The Torrance Center for Creativity and Talent Development, based in the University of Georgia’s College of Education, will host an exciting summer camp for Athens…
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UGA offers a variety of summer camps and activities
Young people, from toddlers to teens, can take advantage of summer camps at the University of Georgia.
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Digital archive provides access to historic Atlanta newspapers
A new digital database providing online access to 14 newspaper titles published in Atlanta from 1847 to 1922 is now available through the Digital Library…
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Four selected for 2011 induction into Georgia Writers Hall of Fame
Three writers whose works examine the conflicts that have shaped the South in its recent past and a beloved songwriter who wrote the soundtrack to…
