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Constitutional law expert to address how law affects official government action
University of Virginia Harrison Distinguished Professor of Law Frederick Schauer will deliver the University of Georgia School of Law’s 105th Sibley Lecture.
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Georgia Museum of Natural History to host fund-raising event
The Georgia Museum of Natural History, part of the University of Georgia’s Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, will hold a celebration and fund-raising event…
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George C. Foreman named director of UGA Performing Arts Center
George C. Foreman, a musicologist and conductor with more than 30 years of experience managing performing arts centers, will be the director of the University…
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UGA hosts world’s top fiber researchers
Many of the world’s top fiber researchers will be on the University of Georgia campus Oct. 28-30 to discuss their research in the use of…
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UGA alumnus M. Douglas Ivester to collaborate with the Terry College
A select group of students from the University of Georgia’s Terry College of Business will be chosen in the fall and spring to participate in…
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First Ljungdahl Lecture to be held on UGA campus Oct. 23
Steven W. Ragsdale, professor of biological chemistry at the University of Michigan, will deliver the inaugural Lars G. Ljungdahl Lecture on Friday, Oct. 23, at…
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Top climate-change expert to speak on UGA campus
Susan Solomon, chief scientist in charge of climate-change research at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, will deliver the annual Chemistry Alumni Lecture on the…
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UGA to host national conference on water, drought and environmental justice
The University of Georgia will host a conference called “Water-Ecosystem Services, Drought and Environmental Justice,”on Nov. 9-12.
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UGA Center for Drug Discovery to host symposium
The University of Georgia Center for Drug Discovery will host its second symposium on drug discovery on Thursday, Nov. 5, featuring three renowned scientists who…
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UGA education prof’s science textbook inspires Malawi teen to ‘harness the wind’
A science textbook written by University of Georgia education professor Mary M. Atwater is being heralded as the inspiration and guide for a 14-year-old African…
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Nobel Prize-winner to speak on UGA campus in November
Mario Capecchi, co-winner of the 2007 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, will deliver a lecture on the University of Georgia campus on Tuesday, Nov.…
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SecureUGA deadline
All UGA employees are required to complete 10 security training modules by Nov. 30. This includes faculty, staff and administrators. Student workers, graduate assistants, research…
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Learning in retirement
After 15 years of being known as Athens Learning in Retirement, the group has changed its name to the Osher Lifelong Living Institute at the…
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Research doctorate workshop
The Graduate School will host a workshop about the National Research Council’s Assessment of Research Doctorate Programs Oct. 27 from 3:30-4:30 p.m. in Mahler Auditorium…
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Flu shots
The University Health Center is offering flu shots to faculty, staff and faculty emeritus by appointment Tuesdays through Fridays from 8:30–11 a.m. and from 1–4…
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University Woman’s Club
The University Woman’s Club will meet Oct. 13 at 10 a.m. at the Central Presbyterian Church, 380 Alps Road. Betty Jean Craige, University Professor of…
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University will host second annual Minority and Small Business Expo in November
Preparations are under way for the second annual Minority and Small Business Expo on Nov. 19.
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Old baseball cards get new home online
The Russell Library for Political Research at UGA has put the baseball card collection of the late U.S. Sen. Richard B. Russell online. It is…
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Language and literacy prof’s book serves as a guide to home-school partnerships
Creating Welcoming Schools: A Practical Guide to Home-School Partnerships with Diverse Families JoBeth Allen Teachers College Press $23.95 In Creating Welcoming Schools: A Practical Guide…
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Pulling their weight
Elaine Cress, a professor of exercise science at UGA’s College of Education and director of the Aging and Physical Performance Laboratory, talks about the importance…
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U. of South Carolina prof named founding clinical sciences chair for MCG/UGA Medical Partnership
Dr. Terrence E. Steyer, associate professor of family medicine at the Medical University of South Carolina and a national leader in medical education, has been…
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Degrees of success: Academic advisor stays involved, starts scholarship
Katherine Adams spends her days in Tucker Hall as an academic advisor for the School of Social Work.
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Thomas received the Janet Chusmir Service Award
Kecia Thomas, senior adviser to the dean for inclusion and diversity leadership in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences and professor in the applied…
