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Scholarships available for upcoming BIO conference
The state of Georgia will host the 2009 BIO (Biotechnology Industry Organization) International Conference May 18-21 in Atlanta. The meeting is the first time that…
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Athletic Association gives UGA $6 million to support academics
The Athletic Association will help the university cope with one of its harshest financial challenges in decades by contributing $6 million to support teaching and…
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Athletic Association Gives $6M
The University of Georgia Athletic Association will help the university cope with one of its harshest financial challenges in decades by contributing $6 million to…
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Candidates for the GMOA’s Pierre Daura Curator to give public lectures
Four candidates for the position of Pierre Daura Curator of European Art at the Georgia Museum of Art, which is located on the University of…
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Nanotechnology and infectious disease research symposium to be held
The inaugural Georgia Symposium on Nanotechnology in Infectious Disease, co-sponsored by Georgia’s major research universities, will be hosted by the University of Georgia Thursday, Feb.…
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UGA Circle Gallery presents A Pleasant Territory: Grasslands in the Southeast
Philip Juras (MLA 1997, BFA 1990) will exhibit his paintings of the southeast grasslands in the University of Georgia College of Environment and Design Circle…
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UGA’s Paul M. Kurtz receives national award
Paul M. Kurtz was the recipient of the National Child Support Enforcement Association’s Child Support Community Service Award at the association’s 2009 Policy Forum and…
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Georgia Law dominates regional mock law tournament
Two teams from the University of Georgia School of Law recently captured first place at the regional round of the 2009 Texas Bar Association National…
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UGA symposium to address ways to bridge global health care divide
The University of Georgia College of Public Health and the Biomedical and Health Sciences Institute will host the second annual Global Health Symposium titled “Social…
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UGA undergraduate wins award at biomedical research conference
For the second consecutive year, a University of Georgia undergraduate has been honored with a research award for presenting at the Annual Biomedical Research Conference…
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Georgia Law to host public interest weekend
Juvenile sentencing, eyewitness testimony and economic disparity are just a few of the topics that will be covered during the 4th Annual Working in the…
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Research shows protein is crucial to reproduction of parasites
Now, a team of researchers at the University of Georgia led by postdoctoral associate Giel van Dooren has discovered a protein in T. gondii that…
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UGA counseling professor receives social interest award
University of Georgia counseling professor Deryl Bailey has received the 2009 Don Dinkmeyer Social Interest Award from the American Counseling Association.
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UGA’s Terry College accounting graduates rank No. 2
Accounting graduates from the University of Georgia boast a 78 percent first-time pass rate on the Certified Public Accountants licensing examination.
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Salmonella in peanuts
For the second time in two years, a nationwide outbreak of salmonellosis has been tied to peanut products.
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COE programs receive national award
Two programs in the University of Georgia College of Education have received a national award from the American Camp Association.
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GAMG names GMOA deputy director the Museum Professional of 2009
The Georgia Association of Museums and Galleries honored Annelies Mondi, deputy director of the Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia, with the…
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Gentic risk for substance use can be neutralized
A genetic risk factor that increases the likelihood that youth will engage in substance use can be neutralized by high levels of involved and supportive…
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UGA president testifies before subcommittee
Testimony before the House Higher Education Appropriations Subcommittee
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UGA Entrepreneurs and Innovation Summit
The Terry College of Business and University of Georgia Alumni Association will host the Entrepreneurs and Innovation Summit on Thursday, Feb. 12, at the UGA…
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UGA to honor music legend on Feb. 17
The University of Georgia will present a tribute to Otis Redding, the Georgia-born singer and songwriter best known for his hit “(Sittin’ on) The Dock…
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The first dance
In the glare of cameras and beneath a spotlight, recently elected MissouriMissouri Gov. Jay Nixon dances with Georganne Wheeler Nixon. (Photo courtesy of the Office…
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New model village
For more than 40 years, visitors to the Ancient Village at the Cherokee Heritage Center in Tahlequah, Okla., have been treated to life as it…
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John Dowling, dean emeritus of Graduate School, dies at age 88
John Dowling, a former dean of the Graduate School, died Jan. 31 at the age of 88.
