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Soybean grant gives researchers tools to unravel better bean
For millennia, people have grown soybeans and turned them into many useful products. But when it comes to understanding why a soybean grows, blooms or…
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Media Advisory: UGA to shoot public safety video on Nov. 23.
On Sunday, Nov. 23, filming of a public safety video will occur on campus in the quad area in front of the Main Library, inside…
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Georgia Review included in anthology
The Georgia Review, the internationally distributed literary quarterly published at UGA since 1947, has been honored by inclusion in The Best American Magazine Writing 2007…
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UGA Health Center commemorates World AIDS Day
On Monday, Dec. 1, the University of Georgia Health Center will be organizing several events to commemorate World AIDS Day.
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Artis Jenkins
Law student Artis “Jarrod” Jenkins is working for change. He led Students for Barack Obama, a UGA student organization committed to campaigning for Barack Obama’s…
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UGA to dedicate Vince Dooley Athletic Complex
he University of Georgia will dedicate the Vince Dooley Athletic Complex, Saturday, Nov. 29 at 9:30 a.m., before UGA’s football game with Georgia Tech.
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Professor leads project to advance African-American science educators
Education professor Mary M. Atwater is leading a new initiative that she believes will improve K-12 teaching and learning by advancing the scholarship of African-American…
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Two marketing faculty members selected for Young Scholars Program
Two assistant professors in the marketing department at the Terry College of Business are among a select group of young scholars identified by the Marketing…
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UGA ranked No. 1 in ad research
UGA again has been ranked No. 1 in advertising research, according to an article in the fall issue of the Journal of Advertising. The university…
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Send holiday treats to troops safely
With the arrival of the holiday season, it’s only natural to want to share the joy with loved ones or neighbors serving in the military.…
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Peru to sue Yale over artifacts
The country of Peru plans to sue Yale University over artifacts taken by a researcher more than 100 years ago, The Chronicle of Higher Education…
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Colorado voters preserve affirmative action programs for public colleges
A ballot measure that would have banned affirmative-action programs based on race, gender and national origin in Colorado was defeated Nov. 4 by voters, the…
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Rethink Refuse
Volunteers with the Students for Environmental Awareness and the UGA Physical Plant sorted through the Miller Learning Center garbage to determine how much recycling gets…
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Undergraduate researchers reap benefits of CURO apprentice program
Every Monday afternoon, a group of UGA freshmen and sophomores gathers to discuss the latest trends in research pedagogy or listen to guest lecturers discuss…
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Restarting the clock
New research just published by scientists from UGA provides the first evidence that a key gene may be crucial to maintaining the production of the…
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Five finalists named for music school directorship
Five finalists have been named for the directorship of the Hugh Hodgson School of Music in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences.
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Disease symposium will cover outbreak likelihood, preparation
Deadly disease outbreaks that could threaten public safety and how the university and the government are preparing to handle them will be the topics of…
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Staff Council opposes possible language change to retirement plan
At its Nov. 5 meeting, Staff Council voted to send a letter to the board of trustees for the Teachers Retirement System of Georgia opposing…
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Compliance team members at work on reaccreditation efforts
Members of a key committee are currently at work to assure that UGA is in compliance with various requirements as the university undertakes the lengthy…
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Eckerd College president, arts advocate will address grads at fall commencement exercises
Donald R. Eastman, president of Eckerd College in Florida and formerly a vice president at UGA, will be the speaker for fall semester undergraduate commencement…
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Survey: Educational experiences rate well against peer schools
UGA first-year students and seniors generally give more positive evaluations of their educational experience than students at peer institutions, according to the results of the…
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Observatory closes again
An unanticipated problem has caused the closing of the UGA observatory, and public viewings have been canceled until further notice. The observatory was closed earlier…
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Teaching Academy workshop
The first of several forums on cultural climate at UGA will take place at 3:30 p.m. Nov. 19 in the College of Agricultural and Environmental…
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Course reserve deadlines
Course reserve deadlines are approaching. The deadline to retain course reserve lists from fall semester for spring semester is Nov. 24. Instructors interested in this…
