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Nearly 100 local students will attend Camp Red Clay
Retaining knowledge over the summer break can be difficult for some students, but nearly 100 Athens area students, ranging in grades from elementary through high…
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UGA to host conference on state/federal roles in education policy
Nearly 100 state policymakers, school administrators and University of Georgia faculty will gather to hear about and discuss how the nation’s new Congress and administration…
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Bruce Birch joins board of the Music and Entertainment Industry Educators Association
Bruce Burch, director of the University of Georgia’s Music Business Program, was appointed to the board of the Music and Entertainment Industry Educators Association during…
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Investigative reporter Jerry Mitchell to receive McGill Meda
A Mississippi journalist who has endured death threats for bringing civil rights-era killers to justice will be honored by the University of Georgia for journalistic…
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UGA graduate programs continue to rank among the best in the nation
University of Georgia graduate programs remained among the best in the nation, according to U.S. News & World Report’s 2009 edition of America’s Best Graduate…
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UGA honors Tulsi Patel named 2009 Merage American Dream Fellow
Tulsi Patel, a University of Georgia Honors student from Acworth who is graduating in May with a bachelor’s degree in genetics, has received a 2009…
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UGA/Athens Twilight Jazz Festival to be held April 24-25
Visitors to the annual Twilight Criterium bicycle races in downtown Athens will get another chance to get jazzed up April 24-25.
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Artist Chung-Fan Chang to present gallery talk at Lamar Dodd School of Art
Chung-Fan Chang, the Georgia Society of Contemporary Painters Visiting Graduate Artist, will present a gallery talk on the University of Georgia campus on Tuesday, May…
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UGA’s Red Clay Writing Project announces 22 new summer fellows
Twenty-two teachers in Athens and Northeast Georgia public schools have been granted fellowships to participate in the 7th annual Red Clay Writing Project’s Summer Institute…
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Media Advisory: UGA Cabinet meeting and media briefing April 23
The University of Georgia Cabinet will conduct its regular meeting Thursday, April 23, at 10 a.m., in the Peabody Board Room of the administration building.
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UGA School of Social Work receives grant to research PTSD
The National Institute on Drug Abuse-one of 27 institutes and centers that comprise the National Institutes of Health-has awarded the University of Georgia School of…
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NIH grant will strengthen fight against HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis at UGA
Christopher Whalen, professor of epidemiology in the University of Georgia College of Public Health, will receive a $1.1 million grant to develop a program to…
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UNC nutrition expert Barry Popkin to deliver Ramsey Lecture April 27
Nationally recognized expert on nutrition Barry Popkin will discuss how shifts in dietary intake and physical activity patterns have contributed to a world-wide obesity epidemic…
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Arts, sciences intersect at CURO symposium
More than 200 UGA students showcased their academic growth and commitment to research at the annual spring undergraduate research symposium sponsored by the Honors Program’s…
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Shaw receives OIE’s 2009 Richard Reiff Award
Judy Shaw, associate provost for international education, received the 2009 Richard Reiff Award for Internationalization from UGA’s Office of International Education.
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Bittersweet ‘cheerio’
When it comes to international education, the University of Georgia is among the crème de la crème. It’s ranked fifth among all colleges and universities…
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Off the deep end
Everyone knows of volcanoes and their ability to do anything from burying cities to changing the climate. Less well-known are mud volcanoes, vents bubbling gases…
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Former EPD manager will lead Environmental Safety Division
A long-term manager in the Georgia Environmental Protection Division of the Department of Natural Resources has been hired to lead UGA’s Environmental Safety Division. John…
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Man of service: Arthur Dunning’s work honored with Fulfilling Dream Award
Read between the lines of Arthur Dunning’s career, and a clear point emerges: The definition of diversity needs to change.
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Former speaker talks reform at Getzen Lecture
America needs substantial bureaucratic reform at all levels of government to remain competitive in a global economy, Newt Gingrich, former speaker of the U.S. House…
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Sophomore named 2009 Barry Goldwater Scholar
Muktha Natrajan, a sophomore in the Honors Program, is a 2009 recipient of the Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship, a prominent national award for undergraduates in…
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Head of the class
The university will recognize top student scholars, superior teachers and outstanding faculty advisers and mentors at the annual Honors Day program April 22.
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Speakers announced for spring semester graduation exercises
Spring Commencement ceremonies for undergraduate and graduate students May 9 will feature a Congressman and a financial expert, respectively.
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Web developers lunch and learn
Eric Gervase, director of sales for Nxtbook Media, will present a lunch-and-learn seminar on “Digital Magazines, Brochures and Leveraging your Print Assets on the Web”…
