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Scientific symposium
A laboratory reunion and scientific symposium in honor of James H. Prestegard, Eminent Scholar and a professor in the departments of chemistry, biochemistry and molecular…
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English professor pens third ook of poems
Petals of Zero Petals of One Andrew Zawacki Talisman House Publishers $13.95 In his third book of poetry, Andrew Zawacki, an assistant professor in English…
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Workin’ Like a Dawg breakfast
The UGA Alumni Association’s annual Workin’ Like a Dawg appreciation breakfast is slated for April 1 from 7:30-9 a.m. at the Georgia Center for Continuing…
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SafeDrive clinic
Parking Services will sponsor SafeDrive, a free vehicle inspection clinic, on March 5 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. in the parking lot of the Tate Student…
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UGA study investigating salmonella illnesses
A new University of Georgia study suggests that health agencies investigating Salmonella illnesses should consider untreated surface water as a possible source of contamination.
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Class projects provide local nonprofits with valuable benefits
When Zach Alig was contacted by students in the School of Social Work, the timing couldn’t have been better.
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Georgia Museum of Art to break ground on expansion
The University of Georgia will officially break ground on the expansion to the Georgia Museum of Art on Tuesday, March 3 at 2 p.m.
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Visiting artist Daniel McFarlane to present gallery talk
Daniel McFarlane, the Georgia Society of Contemporary Painters Visiting Graduate Artist, will present a gallery talk at the University of Georgia’s Lamar Dodd School of…
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Globis forum to feature five leading experts on North Korea
The University of Georgia Center for the Study of Global Issues will host the North Korea Institute Forum in Athens, March 2 – 6.
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Noted scientist to present UGA Charter Lecture
Robert Hazen, an award-winning researcher whose knack for conveying technical scientific information in everyday language has made him a best-selling author and popular speaker, will…
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Nobel Peace Prize winner to participate in CITS anniversary event
Mohamed ElBaradei, director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency and recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize will be among leading security experts speaking on…
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UGA Circle Gallery presents interpretation of Fred J. Orr’s architecture
As a continuation of the academic and photographic exploration of Fred Orr’s architecture that was staged last year in the Circle Gallery at the University…
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UGA presents Appalachia: A History of Mountains and People
A four-part series chronicling the history of one of Earth’s oldest mountain ranges and its inhabitants will be shown March 2-3 on the University of…
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UGA technician suffers animal bite
A University of Georgia animal care technician working in the Davison Life Sciences Building suffered a severe bite to her thumb from a capuchin monkey…
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UGA to celebrate Women’s History Month
In recognition of the 2009 national Women’s History Month theme “Women: Taking the Lead to Save Our Planet,” the University of Georgia Institute for Women’s…
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State mileage reimbursement
UGA officials were informed that the State Accounting Office had updated the mileage reimbursement rates for travel by state-owned or personal vehicles on Feb. 1.…
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Service-Learning Fellowships
The Service-Learning Fellows Program is a yearlong faculty development program that provides an opportunity for selected faculty members to investigate, develop, implement and integrate service-learning…
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UGA Libraries blog about news and events
The UGA Libraries maintain a Web log filled with information about upcoming events, news and frequently asked questions. The blog, News and Events at UGA…
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New book details history of Audubon wildlife sanctuary in Mississippi
Strawberry PLains Audubon Center: Four Centuries of a Mississippi Landscape Hurbert H. McAlexander University Press of Missippi $20 Strawberry Plains Audubon Center: Four Centuries of…
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Safety from salmonella
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Food and Drug Administration advise consumers not to eat peanut products made with peanut butter or…
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New director named for UGA’s Gwinnett Campus
A new director for University of Georgia graduate and continuing education programs offered in Gwinnett has been named.
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Communications professionals receive awards
The University of Georgia received 10 awards in the 2008-2009 competition for District III of the Council for Advancement and Support of Education. Overall, UGA…
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The Smoking gun
In an article about the federal government’s building evidence against proprietors of a plant in Blakely that shipped salmonella-tainted foods, the Associated Press quoted Michael…

