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Senior fellow named interim director of Fanning Institute
Joseph W. Whorton Jr., senior fellow at the Fanning Institute and associate professor of public administration, has been named interim director of the Fanning Institute.…
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Seminar examines ways to improve the doctoral admissions process
Examining an applicant’s complete portfolio, and not just the Graduate Record Exam score or undergraduate grade point average, is essential when selecting the best students…
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Overseas journalist calls for more foreign reporting
Media outlets scale back their foreign news coverage at the risk of contributing to a less-informed public, McClatchy Newspapers Middle East Bureau Chief Hannah Allam…
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A chance to help
Now, more than ever, is the time to help those in need, organizers of the 2008 Campaign for Charities said at its kickoff breakfast Oct.16.
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Chemistry professor wins regents’ teaching award
Charles H. Atwood, professor of chemistry in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, is one of five University System of Georgia faculty members to…
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UGA to begin state’s first major in Arabic this spring semester
Algebra, alchemy, zenith, nadir: four words with something in common: they originate in the rich locutions of Arabic language. Arabic, spoken by more than 200…
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Study helps clarify role of soil microbes in global warming
Current models of global climate change predict warmer temperatures will increase the rate that bacteria and other microbes decompose soil organic matter, a scenario that…
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UGA education prof leads project to advance scholarship of African-American science educators
University of Georgia education professor Mary M. Atwater is leading a new initiative that she believes will be another step in improving K-12 teaching and…
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Health law scholar to address presidential DNA and the public’s right to know
The University of Georgia School of Law’s 104th Sibley Lecture, titled “Presidential DNA and the Public’s Right to Know the (Future) Health of Its Leader,”…
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The Georgia Museum of Art presents a “Character Study” evening
On Nov. 7, the Georgia Museum of Art will host a “Character Study” evening spotlighting the eccentric, creative character of artists with a lecture on…
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Carolyn Crist
Junior Carolyn Crist has a passion for journalism, and she plans to go pro. She has worked at UGA’s student-run independent daily newspaper, The Red…
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Georgia college football game goes green
The University of Georgia has partnered with Georgia Power who will provide Green Energy for the game. It will be the first time that electricity…
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UGA’s academic honesty coordinator receives award from Center for Academic Integrity
Debbie Craddock-Bell, coordinator for academic honesty and student academic appeals at the University of Georgia, recently received the Champion of Integrity Award from the Center…
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Princeton professor to speak on marriage and slavery in lecture at UGA
Tera W. Hunter, Franklin Visiting Scholar and professor of history and African-American studies at Princeton University, will deliver a lecture titled “Until Death or Distance…
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Chicken feet: it’s what’s for dinner
Dermatitis in humans can make skin itch and burn. When it hits chickens, it drastically reduces farmers’ profits and cuts the supply of an Asian…
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The Georgia review and the UGA’s Odum School of Ecology partner for Jekyll Island programs
The Georgia Review, in partnership with the University of Georgia Odum School of Ecology, will present two concurrent programs hosted by the Jekyll Island Club,…
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Daigle selected to serve on Professional School Counseling editorial board
University of Georgia counseling professor Jolie Daigle has been selected to serve a three-year term as a member of the editorial review board of the…
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UGA’s fall challenge allows kids to explore creativity on Nov.15
Dozens of young local school students will have the opportunity to explore and develop their creative potential in this fall’s final Challenge Explosion program hosted…
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UGA sculpture student wins regional award
Stacy Isenbarger, an MFA candidate in sculpture in the University of Georgia’s Lamar Dodd School of Art, has been named one of two winners of…
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“Art, Politics, and the Election” topic of new discussion series
Ideas for Creative Exploration (ICE), an interdisciplinary initiative for advanced research in the arts at UGA, will present a new discussion series centered around topics…
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Embedded sculptures ‘rediscovered’ as digital art images
University of Georgia art professor R.G. Brown confounds traditional concepts of art by creating sculptures-only to bury them underground.
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The Georgia Review feature Pulitzers four and whole lot more
The newly released issue of The Georgia Review includes work by four recipients of the Pulitzer Prize and several contributors-including the author of the lead…

