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Century-old lost UGA band march recovered on eBay
UGA’s first school song wasn’t “Glory Glory to Old Georgia,” the spirited pep tune beloved by generations of Bulldog fans and made famous by UGA’s…
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Sunflower concert series returns June 24 to State Botanical Garden
The Sunflower Concert Series will return this year with three musical acts for outdoor concerts in the State Botanical Garden. This annual concert series, which…
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Twenty-nine UGA employees retired June 1
Retirees, their job classification, department and length of employment are: William E. Barstow, professor, biological sciences, 33 years/11 months; Cheryl Etta Britton, clinic assistant, University…
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Media Advisory: Professor plays “Red and Black March”
University of Georgia music professor Martha Thomas recently played a piano version of the “Red and Black March,” which was composed 100 years ago and…
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Empowering women in Kenya
The Maasai women of Kenya’s Rift Valley Province are homemakers, health educators, small business owners, social workers, and community advocates.
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Carl Bergmann appointed UGA assistant VP for research
David Lee, University of Georgia vice president for research, today announced the appointment of Carl Bergmann, Ph.D., as assistant vice president for research in charge…
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UGA Journalism Academy “All Stars” recognized
The Georgia Journalism Academy hosted by the University of Georgia Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication recently recognized their “All Stars,” including Cedar Shoals…
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State’s statistical register goes online
The register is the main source of election statistics for the state. Its content and length have varied over the years of its publication (1923…
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Four-day course on digital recording taught by music producer John Keane
Respected Athens music producer and engineer John Keane will teach a series of four-day workshops at the University of Georgia on the essentials of using…
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First Bill and June Flatt Professor in Foods and Nutrition named
Mary Ann Johnson, a foods and nutrition professor who has developed research-based programs focused on helping older adults eat nutritious meals, has been named the…
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UGA wins national competition, takes biofuels exhibit to D.C.
The University of Georgia will give policymakers in Washington, D.C. an up-close look at the future of biofuels in an exhibit that demonstrates how raw…
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UGA professor named Georgia Author of the Year
A professor and co-head of the department of comparative literature at the University of Georgia has just been named Georgia Author of the Year.
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UGA researchers have synthesized the parent molecule of an important class of chemical compounds
A team of scientists from the University of Georgia and two European universities has, for the first time, synthesized and characterized the elusive parent molecule…
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WUGA-FM wins five state broadcasting awards
The Georgia Association of Broadcasters recently honored WUGA, 91.7/97.9 FM, public radio for the Athens area, with five of their highest awards, the Gabby Awards,…
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Optional Retirement Plan
Gov. Sonny Perdue recently signed into law legislation changing how rates are set and how eligibility is determined for the Optional Retirement Plan. Effective July…
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Shakespearean plays to be featured at Georgia Center
Unrequited love, forbidden love, mistaken identity, death threats, magical fairies and the love of donkeys are all part of a regular day in the world…
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Eyesight Photography’ on display in Circle Gallery
The School of Environmental Design will present Eyesight Photography, an exhibition by Chris Balthrop, a systems administrator in the school.
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Mandatory online training to help secure UGA data
All UGA employees must participate by November in an online technology risk awareness program called SecureUGA.
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Ready to roll: Printing department gets new state-of-the-art offset press
The University Printing Department will never be the same.
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UGA Gwinnett campus relocates
UGA has moved its Gwinnett campus to 2530 Sever Road in Lawrenceville, just off Interstate 85 at the Old Peachtree Road exit. UGA programs now…
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Portrait of Sen. Saxby Chambliss unveiled
In May, U.S. Sen. Saxby Chambliss was honored by the University of Georgia Libraries and the Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies…
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Water conservation efforts win award
UGA’s success in reducing water usage and promoting water conservation has been recognized with an award from the Georgia Water Wise Council. The council presented…
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Discount tickets
The Tate Student Center is selling a variety of discounted tickets for local movie theaters and Atlanta-area attractions. Tickets, available at the cashier’s window, can…
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Students prep for trip to China with etiquette lunch
“Shee Shee” says Molly Freeman, a senior majoring in finance, as she strolls out of the lobby of the Peking Restaurant on Atlanta Highway the…
