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UGA has largest student body in history with fall enrollment of 34,180
Spurred by growth at two of its extended campuses, the University of Georgia has its largest student body in history this fall with an enrollment…
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UGA sponsors reading by poet Bernadette Mayer on Oct. 21
Author Bernadette Mayer will read from her poetry on Tuesday, Oct. 21, at 7:30 p.m. at Ciné, 234 W. Hancock in downtown Athens.
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New grant to improve computing power of UGA biologists
A new grant from the National Science Foundation will more than quadruple the computing power available to University of Georgia biologists.
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Dean selected for MCG/UGA Medical Partnership Campus in Athens
Dr. Barbara L. Schuster, an internist and seasoned medical educator who chaired the Department of Internal Medicine at Wright State University’s Boonshoft School of Medicine…
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UGA Grady College presents “An Evening with Hadjii”
The Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication will present “An Evening with Hadjii from Black Entertainment Television’s Somebodies,” Tuesday,, Oct. 28 at 7 p.m.…
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UGA Center for Community Design and Preservation conducts community design charrette
The University of Georgia College of Environment and Design’s Center for Community Design and Preservation in conjunction with the Fanning Institute will conduct a community…
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UGA College of Veterinary Medicine hires nationally recognized research professor
The University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine has hired a nationally recognized research professor to serve as the head of the anatomy and radiology…
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UGA College of Environment and Design to present twelve abstracts at national CELA conference
The Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture has accepted a record twelve abstracts from thirteen faculty authors within the University of Georgia College of Environment…
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Employment verification service
UGA has recently contracted with The Work Number® to provide proof of UGA employment or income information 24 hours a day, seven days a week.…
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Observatory viewings
Thanks to donors’ generosity, the 24-inch telescope in the UGA Observatory has been repaired and will be operational for monthly viewing sessions that are open…
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Dawgtoberfest health fair
The College of Pharmacy is celebrating American Pharmacists Month with the sixth annual “Dawgtoberfest: Rx for Good Health” on Oct. 15 from noon-3 p.m. at…
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Style counts
An online tool for writers and editors of university publications and other written materials has been redesigned. The UGA Style Guide, maintained by the public…
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New book details history of coinage
Good Money: Birmingham Button Makers, the Royal Mint and the Beginnings of Modern Coinage, 1775-1821 By George Selgin University of Michigan Press and the Independent…
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Live aid
Jay Mooney, associate director for financial aid, was quoted in an Inside Higher Ed. Mooney was asked about the 10 percent increase in financial aid…
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The spicy life
Vegetariantimes.com quoted Diane Hartle, an associate professor in the College of Pharmacy, in an article about her research into the health benefits of herbs and…
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The doctor is out
Mark Ebell, a professor and assistant to the provost, was quoted in a Newsweek article that centered on his research into the pay disparities between…
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Who’s accountable?
The Washington Post quoted accounting professor Dennis R. Beresford in an article about Wall Street executives laying the blame for recent economic woes at the…
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Facebook narcissism
The Toronto-based Globe and Mail quoted Laura Buffardi, UGA doctoral student and researcher, in an article about her work with Keith Campbell, associate professor of…
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The Republican South
A Chattanooga Times-Free Press article last month about voting trends in Southern states quoted Charles Bullock, professor of political science. The Tennessee-based newspaper referenced Republican…
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Cornell professor to discuss food crisis
The 2008 J.W. Fanning Lecture will be held Oct. 17 at 10:30 a.m. in rooms 553 and 554 of the Georgia Center. This year’s lecture,…
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UGA Press to sell ‘Dirty Books’
The University of Georgia Press will sell deeply discounted books at its Dirty Book Sale from 9 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. Oct. 16-17 on the Tate…
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Campaign for Charities kicks off Oct. 16
UGA’s annual Campaign for Charities will begin Oct. 16 with a kickoff breakfast in the Magnolia Ballroom of the Georgia Center for Continuing Education Conference…
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Help detect breast cancer early
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. In Georgia, 5,235 women are diagnosed each year with breast cancer. Of those, 1,062 die from the disease each…
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Educational association attacks no-politicking rules at U. of Illinois
Guidelines in place at the University of Illinois barring employees from showing political activity have come under fire from the American Association of University Professors,…
