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Ombudspersons program established
Furthering UGA’s commitment to creating a positive learning and work environment, an ombudspersons program has been established and three representatives have been named for students,…
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Jessica Van Parys
Jessica Nicole Van Parys feels fortunate for her experiences at UGA. She recently completed a study with Terry College of Business professors Chris Cornwell and…
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Study in JAMA study links primary care shortage with salary disparities
The nation’s shortage of primary care physicians has been linked to a host of poor health outcomes, and a new study published in the Journal…
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Participants in UGA’s Washington Semester Program head to capital on Sept. 8
Against the backdrop of the upcoming presidential election this fall, University of Georgia junior Lucas Puente will have the opportunity to serve as an intern…
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UGA gears up for second annual Diversity Days Celebration- Sept. 8
The University of Georgia’s Office of Institutional Diversity is gearing up for its second annual Embracing Diversity celebration, an institution-wide series of events to highlight…
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UGA leads effort to swat down major vegetable disease
In the Southeast, thrips are tomato and pepper farmers’ No. 1 enemy. The tiny, plant-feeding bugs carry a disease that can devastate their crops. A…
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PSO staff award nominations
The Office of the Vice President for Public Service and Outreach invites nominations for the Public Service and Outreach Staff Award for Excellence. Eligibility and…
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Hill Award nominations
The Office of the Vice President for Public Service and Outreach invites nominations for the Walter Barnard Hill Distinguished Public Service Fellow and the Walter…
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Study-abroad programs
A class entitled “UGA Study-Abroad Programs: Nuts and Bolts” will be taught by Kasee Laster, director of the study-abroad program, from 1:30-3:30 p.m. Sept. 15…
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Learning in Retirement event
Learning in Retirement Inc., at the University of Georgia will hold a fall welcome event for new and prospective members Sept. 8 from 9:30-11:30 a.m.…
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Grant proposals
Faculty are invited to submit research proposals related to poverty and the economy in Georgia by Sept. 26. A pre-application workshop will take place on…
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Children’s golf clinics
The UGA Golf Course is offering several after-school programs. For children ages 7-9, a Tuesday evening session will be held from Sept. 2-30. Children ages…
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CED’s Web site features student art work
The College of Environment and Design has launched a new, highly-interactive Web site that allows users to follow the history of the college, meet the…
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New book sheds light on Roman law
The Spirit of Roman Law By Alan Watson University of Georgia Press $24.95 The Spirit of Roman Law is not about the rules or concepts…
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Professor helps build new residential property management program at UGA
Once upon a time, apartment managers were generally viewed as on-site handymen who collected the rent and repaired leaky faucets. The advent of real estate…
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Marshall Shepherd,appointed to Climate Working Group
Marshall Shepherd, associate professor of geography and atmospheric sciences, has been appointed to a three-year term on the Climate Working Group of the National Oceanic…
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David P. Landau, presented at internationial conference
David P. Landau, Distinguished Research Professor of Physics and director of the Center for Simulational Physics, presented an invited talk at the international conference on…
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R. Bruce King, Doctor Honoris Causa degree recipient
R. Bruce King, Regents Professor Emeritus of Chemistry, received a Doctor Honoris Causa degree from Babes-Bolyai University in Cluj-Napoca, Transylvania, Romania. The degree was awarded…
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Elaine Cress,2008 Herbert H. deVires Award
Elaine Cress, professor of exercise science and director of the Aging and Physical Performance Laboratory in the College of Education’s department of kinesiology, received the…
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Brian Buck,named a Fellow of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists
Brian Buck, clinical associate professor and director of the residency program at the College of Pharmacy, has been named a Fellow of the American Society…
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Ecology hosts science symposium
The Odum School of Ecology will host “Aquatic Conservation Science: Merging Theory and Application” Oct. 3-4. The symposium will honor the careers of emeritus faculty…
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Conference to focus on weeds
Bridging the Gap between Evolutionary Ecology and Crop Science.” The event will bring together scientists and ecologists to discuss how weeds become problematic to farmers,…
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Judge to speak at BFSO luncheon
Steven C. Jones, a superior court judge in Georgia’s Western Judicial Circuit, will deliver the keynote address at the Black Faculty and Staff Organization’s Founders…

