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  • UGA School of Law enrolls highest credentialed class

    The most academically talented class in the history of the University of Georgia School of Law begins the three-year pursuit of a law degree today.

  • Method for farming sturgeon pioneered by UGA professor

    A new, cost-effective and environmentally sustainable method for farming sturgeon pioneered by a University of Georgia professor has the potential to protect wild sturgeon populations…

  • Researchers propose chromosome disorder model

    Scientists at the University of Georgia have developed a model system for plants and animals that shows the loss of a key structural protein can…

  • Hill Award nominations

    The Office of the Vice President for Public Service and Outreach is now accepting nominations for the 2010 Walter Barnard Hill Award for Distinguished Achievement…

  • Diversity award nominations

    The Office of Institutional Diversity is accepting nominations for its 2009 Embracing Diversity Awards. The award recognizes outstanding accomplishments of individuals, groups or teams who…

  • UGACard office hours

    The UGACard office, located in Room 309 of the Tate Student Center,will be open 8:30 a.m.-4 :30 p.m. weekdays during fall semester. In addition, it…

  • Fitness Center applications

    The Fitness Center is accepting new applications for participation in its adult fitness and cardiac rehabilitation programs. Each week three one-hour cardiac rehabilitation exercise sessions…

  • Walk Georgia registration

    Registration for the next session of Walk Georgia, an eight-week program to increase the physical activity of communities and individuals, runs Aug. 23-Sept. 8. The…

  • IAAP meeting

    UGA employees are invited to the next meeting of the Athens chapter of the International Association of Administration Professionals on Aug. 18 at the Athens-Clarke…

  • Paws for a cause

    Paws for a cause

    Children enrolled in Coile Middle School and each of the 14 elementary schools in the Clarke County School District received school supply donations from Paws…

  • Staff Council to focus on child care, shared leave, wages

    When the university budget is tight, it’s important that staff voices be heard. That’s the message that Staff Council President Stuart Ivy hopes resonates throughout…

  • Improvements, changes to current MyID processes take effect Sept. 1 2009

    Beginning Sept. 1, current MyID owners who need to change their password, as well as those requesting a MyID for the first time, will see…

  • Teresa Edwards, former player, elected to Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame

    In her first year of eligibility, former UGA basketball player Teresa Edwards has been elected for induction into the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame. The…

  • Museum receives NEA stimulus grant

    The National Endowment for the Arts has awarded the Georgia Museum of Art a $50,000 stimulus grant to provide a year of salary and benefits…

  • Two alumni appointed to board of regents

    Gov. Sonny Perdue has appointed two UGA alumni to the University System of Georgia Board of Regents. Frederick E. Cooper of Atlanta has been appointed…

  • Four finalists named in provost search

    A search committee has recommended four finalists for the position of senior vice president for academic affairs and provost. Each finalist will hold a ­University…

  • Tate expansion, Greek Park to be dedicated

    Tate expansion, Greek Park to be dedicated

    The university will officially open the Tate Student Center expansion and the Greek Park this week. A dedication ceremony for the Tate Student Center expansion…

  • M.B.A. program ranked for its high return on investment

    UGA’s Terry College of Business made a list of the top 75 schools that give M.B.A. students the highest return on their investment in a…

  • Incoming

    Incoming

    UGA expects to enroll more than 6,300 new undergraduate students this fall, including just over 4,700 new freshmen and 1,600 new transfer students. Approximately 680…

  • Cultivating caviar

    Cultivating caviar

    Caviar is one of the world’s most prized delicacies, but overfishing has pushed wild sturgeon to the brink of extinction.

  • The Georgia Review hosts Pulitzer Prize winner

    The Georgia Review, the University of Georgia’s prize-winning quarterly journal of arts and letters, marks its long association with Pulitzer Prize winner and former U.S.…

  • Deck structural integrity and maintenance confirmed

    Review of the University of Georgia’s parking decks by an independent structural engineering firm has confirmed their structural integrity and maintenance.

  • Finalists named in UGA provost search

    A University of Georgia search committee has recommended four finalists to UGA President Michael F. Adams for the position of senior vice president for academic…

  • Clarke County Champion Trees in State Botanical Garden

    Seventeen trees growing in the State Botanical Garden of Georgia (2450 South Milledge Avenue) have been named Clarke County Champion Trees by the Athens-Clarke County…