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Annual undergraduate research symposium to be held March 31
Creating a cultural of inquiry has been the mantra of the Honors Program’s Center for Undergraduate Research Opportunities at the University of Georgia since 2000.…
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Faculty, students to discuss global research, teaching in UGA forum
A wide cross-section of University of Georgia faculty and students will discuss their research and teaching efforts toward cross-cultural understanding and participation in global contexts…
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International indigenous studies and Native American conference to be held in April at UGA
A conference that will bring together scholars from around the globe who work in the field of Native American and indigenous studies will take place…
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Vet med open house
The College of Veterinary Medicine will hold its annual open house April 4 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. A parade of dog breeds, rodeo,…
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Fair volunteers, judges
The Office of Academic Special Programs is seeking volunteers and judges for its 60th Georgia Science and Engineering Fair, which will be held April 2–5…
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UGACard Office move
Due to construction associated with the Tate Student Center expansion and renovation project, the UGACard Office and cashier’s window will temporarily move their operations to…
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Computer security seminar
A computer security seminar will be held April 4 from 9 a.m.–12:30 p.m. at the Georgia Center for Continuing Education Conference Center and Hotel. Part…
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International conference will focus on future of German studies
A two-day conference fromMarch 28-29 will bring eminent and emerging German scholars from around the U.S. to UGA to review the state of German studies…
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Police department earns accreditation from state
The UGA Police Department recently attained State Law Enforcement Certification from the Georgia Association of Chiefs of Police. The certification confirms that the department meets…
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GLOBIS unveils its updated Web site
The Center for the Study of Global Issues has a redesigned Web site with up-to-date information on research, study-abroad opportunities, the weekly Faculty Forum and…
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Poetry collection evokes late singer’s life
Winners Have Yet to Be Announced: A Song for Donny Hathaway Ed Pavlic´ University of Georgia Press $19.95 paper Winners Have Yet to Be Announced…
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Empowering individuals
Social work is the second most popular graduate program at UGA and more than half a million social workers practice in the U.S., but social…
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Me first!
A Washington Post article about a rising trend in customer narcissism and entitlement quoted W. Keith Campbell, associate professor of psychology. “You have people screaming…
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Tropical impression
Earth and Sky, quoted Marshall Shepherd, associate professor of geography, in an article stating that tropical storms can do more to alleviate droughts than hurricanes…
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Going to be different
A PR Week article about how the Internet is changing traditional reporting practices quoted Barry Hollander, associate professor of journalism and mass communication. The article…
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Cherry picked
An Associated Press article about the health effects of lutein, a chemical commonly found in cherries, quoted Mary Ann Johnson, a professor of food and…
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Compton, Hoyt receive university’s Outstanding Advisor/Mentor Award
UGA’s Outstanding Advisor/Mentor Award will be presented this year to Mark Compton, a faculty member in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, and Patricia…
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Professor’s research, classroom involvement comes full circle
Dangly frog earrings, at least 30 insect bites and a perpetual smile characterize Catherine Pringle as she returns from Panama, one of several tropical sites…
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ARCO Chamber Orchestra gives concert
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present the ARCO Chamber Orchestra on March 29 at 8 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall as part of the…
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Chekhov’s untold story
The brilliant, early 20th-century Russian playwright Anton Chekhov gets a fresh new look in the University Theatre’s production of Uncle Vanya, which will run March…
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GPB to offer sneak preview of ‘Carrier’
Georgia Public Broadcasting will hold a sneak preview of the first episode of the PBS series Carrier, which documents life aboard the USS Nimitz. Carrier…
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Helsingborg Symphony Orchestra to perform
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present Sweden’s acclaimed Helsingborg Symphony Orchestra on March 28 at 8 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall. Tickets are $34,…
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Five-time Pulitzer Prize nominated poet to give reading on campus March 31
Margaret Gibson, renowned poet and memoirist, will give a reading March 31 at 4 p.m. in Room 265 of Park Hall. The reading is sponsored…

