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Census ‘Counts’ on UGA Students
A team of public relations students created a hyper-local, grassroots campaign to promote the 2010 U.S. Census in the Athens area.
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A green and lasting pledge
In the last year alone, about 225 oak trees have been planted.
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Partnering on Behalf of Georgia
Forty aspiring physicians began their education in Athens Aug. 9 as the inaugural class of the Medical College of Georgia/University of Georgia Medical Partnership.
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Burn Camp
When Dana Dillard, MSW ’01, signed up for a course called Social Work with Burn Survivors at the end of her first year in graduate…
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Making New College ‘new’ again
New College, one of the oldest buildings on the UGA campus, has undergone extensive renovations that have brought the exterior back to its 1875 appearance…
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Foundations first
Juniors entering the Terry College in fall 2010 have discovered they have a lot more in common with each other, thanks to a newly adopted…
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UGA brings stem cell pioneer to campus for Ritter Lecture
The first man to create insulin-producing cells in the lab —a potential breakthrough for treating diabetes—will speak March 23 at the University of Georgia.
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Two UGA grad students in counseling honored for work in Gwinnett schools
Two University of Georgia graduate students in the College of Education have been recognized for their work as counselors in Gwinnett County.
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Good Eats chef and SPIA dean to speak at Commencement exercises
Nationally recognized chef and television personality Alton Brown will be the speaker at the University of Georgia’s spring undergraduate Commencement exercises at 6:30 p.m. May…
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Media Advisory: Save the date for premiere screening of Donald L. Hollowell: Foot Soldier for Equal
The University of Georgia will premiere a documentary about civil rights pioneer Donald Hollowell April 15 at 6 p.m. at the Woodruff Arts Center in…
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Speaker to explore gay equality at UGA School of Law’s 106th Sibley Lecture
“Noah’s Curse and Paul’s Admonition: Civil Rights, Religious Liberty, Gay Equality” is the title of the University of Georgia School of Law’s 106th Sibley Lecture…
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Capitol event highlights technology integration at Commerce Primary School
The use of technology by students at Commerce Primary School and students at a dozen other schools across Georgia will be the focus of the…
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Gulf-South Summit at UGA to host Blake Mycoskie, founder of TOMS Shoes, Inc.
Blake Mycoskie, founder and chief shoe giver of TOMS Shoes, Inc., will deliver a lecture Friday, March 5, at 1:15 p.m. in the Mahler Auditorium…
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UGA Opera Ensemble to present Lehar’s The Merry Widow
The University of Georgia Opera Ensemble will present a fully-staged performance of Franz Lehar’s romantic comedy The Merry Widow on Thursday, March 18, and Friday, March 19,…
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Instructor’s needed
The Georgia Center for Continuing Education is seeking faculty and staff to teach academic short courses for the 2010 UGA Pre-College Summer Program. Courses are…
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Position announcement
The Franklin College of Arts and Sciences and the Institute for Women’s Studies invite applications and nominations for the position of director for the Institute…
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Emergency response training
The spring class of the UGA Campus Emergency Response Team training program will be held March 16 through May 4, and class sign-up will go…
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University Woman’s Club
The University’s Woman’s Club will meet March 9 at 10 a.m. in the Fellowship Hall of Central Presbyterian Church, 380 Alps Road. Chantel Dunham, the…
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Dawg Trot 5K
The UGA Alumni Association will hold its third annual Dawg Trot 5K Run/Walk on March 20 from 7:30–10 a.m. The course will start at Stegeman…
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Provost’s site gets a facelift
The online presence of the Office of the Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost has been updated with a new look and features…
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Former vice president takes a look back at UGA’s new faculty tour of Georgia
Back on the Bus: Twelve Hundred Miles Through Georgia Gene Younts Stratford Press $25 For more than 20 years Gene Younts, retired UGA vice president…
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Support system
The UGA Research Computing Center can manage massive amounts of data for faculty and students, from mapping genomes to developing a digital atlas of spoken…
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Vinson Institute expands public service with new Fellows program
The Carl Vinson Institute of Government has expanded its public service program to involve UGA undergraduate students.

