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UGA to dedicate new Redcoat Marching Band field
The University of Georgia Redcoat Marching Band will dedicate its new practice field at 5:30 p.m. on Nov. 5 at the intramural fields off College…
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California professor to lecture on alternative food at UGA
Julie Guthman, an associate professor in the community studies department at the University of California at Santa Cruz, will deliver the first Fred E. Dohrs…
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UGA & Univ. of Michigan to collaborate on 2010 Atlanta Leadership Symposium
The business schools at the University of Georgia and the University of Michigan announced Tuesday their collaboration on a new executive program to be called…
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Foundation Fellowships support seven UGA graduate students
The Atlanta chapter of the ARCS® Foundation, Inc. (Achievement Rewards for College Students) will award $45,000 to seven outstanding American doctoral students in the biomedical…
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David Lowery of Cracker talks to UGA students about “harvesting luck” in the music business
Cracker lead singer David Lowery can add “financial theorist” to the résumé of his platinum-selling music career.
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Media Advisory: UGA Nov. 5 Cabinet meeting canceled, media briefing will be held
The University of Georgia Nov. 5 Cabinet meeting has been canceled.
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Center for Community Design and Preservation to host public charrette in Washington
A team of urban planners, landscape architects, historic preservationists and designers from the University of Georgia College of Environment and Design will arrive in Wilkes…
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Georgia Museum of Art wins SECAC award
The Southeastern College Art Conference recently gave the award for Outstanding Exhibition and Catalogue of Historical Materials to the Georgia Museum of Art publication and…
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UGA Traffic Injury Prevention Institute awarded $836,470 grant
The University of Georgia Traffic Injury Prevention Institute has been awarded an $836,470 grant from the Governor’s Office of Highway Safety to continue its education…
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Protect yourself from identity theft
In a single day, you might write a check for daycare, charge a lunch bill, rent a car, change cable providers and apply for a…
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Total fall enrollments at Canadian universities up more than 4 percent
The Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada reported that enrollments at many Canadian universities saw their largest increase is six years this fall, according…
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Three universities make AARP’s list of 10 best places to work
A recent issue of AARP: The Magazine, a publication by the American Association of Retired Persons, ranked Cornell University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and…
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New course designation will help identify service-learning classes
A new designation for courses is helping students not only identify which classes contain elements of community engagement, but how pervasive those elements are.
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Disease experts headline Conference on Drug Discovery Nov. 5 at Georgia Center
UGA’s Center for Drug Discovery will host its second Conference on Drug Discovery on Nov. 5.
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University to host national conference on water, drought and environmental justice
UGA will host the “Water-Ecosystem Services, Drought and Environmental Justice” conference Nov. 9-12.
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Former law dean appointed faculty athletics representative
David E. Shipley, a law professor and former dean of the law school, will succeed Jere W. Morehead, vice president for instruction, as faculty athletics…
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Top shot: Health Center’s travel nurse helps vaccinate campus
Joanne Davies, a travel nurse at the UGA Health Center, gives flu and travel shots to faculty, staff and students.
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President of Lumina Foundation to give 21st McBee Lecture
A prominent advocate of expanding access to higher education will be the speaker for the 21st annual Louise McBee Lecture on Nov. 12 at 11…
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Libraries receive grant to preserve films
UGA Libraries have received a grant from the National Film Preservation Foundation. Given to 22 archives, libraries, historical societies and museums across the U.S., the…
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Nobel Prize-winner to speak Nov. 10
Mario Capecchi, co-winner of the 2007 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, will deliver a lecture Nov. 10 at 11 a.m. in Room 404D of…
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Noted researcher will deliver second annual Marquee Alumnus seminar
James Ihle of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis, Tenn. will present the second annual Marquee Alumnus seminar Nov. 6 at 3:30 p.m in…
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Holbrook Lecture to be held Nov. 4
The 26th annual Alfred Heber Holbrook Memorial Lecture will be held Nov. 4 at 6:30 p.m. in the Chapel. Hosted by the Friends of the…
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From atoms to ecosystems
A $2.6 million federal stimulus grant from the U.S. Department of Energy will bring new jobs to the Savannah River Ecology Laboratory, the UGA research…
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UGA exhibits ag research at Sunbelt Expo
Visitors to the 32nd annual Sunbelt Agricultural Exposition learned about the latest agricultural equipment, technology and information firsthand Oct. 20-22.
