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Scholar in Celtic history, Welsh law will lecture here
Robin Chapman Stacey, the Howard and Frances Keller Endowed Professor of History and adjunct professor of women’s studies at the University of Washington, will speak…
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Globe-trotting scientist to tout bundling of public health services
Scourges such as river blindness have the power to transform thriving agricultural villages into hopeless, impoverished ghost towns.
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Academic Honesty Awareness Week programs kick off March 17
This week, as Academic Honesty Awareness Week gears up to run March 17–21, events are being held across campus to remind faculty, staff and students…
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First U.S. secretary of education will deliver this year’s Edith House Lecture
Shirley Mount Hufstedler, the first U.S. Secretary of Education and one of the first women to serve on the federal bench, will deliver the School…
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Feminist scholar will open new diversity lecture series
Peggy McIntosh, a professor at Wellesley College and a national expert on privilege, will deliver an address in the Chapel on March 19 at 7…
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Gen. Colin Powell will join Secretaries of State roundtable
On March 27, five former secretaries of state will gather in Athens to discuss current U.S. foreign policy issues with the goal of providing direction…
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Global impact
UGA has established a new multidisciplinary Faculty of Infectious Diseases to address infectious disease threats to animal and human health worldwide.
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UGA’s Terry College of Business MBA Director Peter Shedd named University Professor
Peter J. Shedd, director of the Master of Business Administration program in the Terry College of Business at the University of Georgia, has been awarded…
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International German studies conference to bring German film director, author and scholars to UGA
A two-day conference in late March will bring eminent and emerging German scholars from around the United States to the University of Georgia to review…
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The Write Stuff
When the 2005 National Survey of Student Engagement found that UGA students spend less time reading and writing than their counterparts at peer institutions, a…
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Where the wild things are
As Bud and Mary Freeman describe a recent trip to Ecuador to collect fish samples and help guide local conservation policy, their story is abundant…
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Student-designed fashions
When shoppers head to the UGA Bookstore later this month, they’ll be able to purchase more than the usual textbooks and candy bars. In addition…
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Rhodes Scholars for 2008
The University of Georgia is the only public university in the nation to have two recipients of the Rhodes Scholarship this year.
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Fighting HIV with mobile media
A team from the University of Georgia’s New Media Institute recently traveled to Philadelphia to explore how mobile media technology can be used to deliver…
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Thai-ing it all together
At UGA, study abroad and service learning are increasingly intertwined in a growing list of locales that span the globe as well as a vast…
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Adventure across America
It’s one thing to see America from 35,000 feet and quite another to hear the crickets sing on Sapelo Island and feel the fresh air…
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Canine Spay Day at UGA
The University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine Canine Club held its annual Canine Spay Day last month.
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D.C. program preparing future national leaders
While other UGA students have returned to the classroom for spring semester, senior William Rooks and juniors Amanda McLeod and Arthur Tripp Jr. are learning…
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Edelman Digital Bootcamp
With 70 percent of adults and 93 percent of teenagers using the Internet, it is not surprising that social media usage is steadily increasing.
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Buckle up for safety
Safe Kids Buckle Up Virtual Video Showdown, an online safety video competition, created by the public relations students of UGA’s Public Relations Student Society of…
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UGA to offer wide array of summer camps
From playing with earthworms to playing the tuba, summer camps at the University of Georgia have something for everyone from toddlers to teens.
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RSVP: Relationship and Sexual Violence Prevention
Every two minutes, somewhere in America, someone is sexually assaulted. Approximately 80 percent of rape victims are under the age of 30
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Students go green
Thousands of students pass the Lumpkin Street Rain Gardens every day, yet few understand the extent of their effects on the environment.
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Johns Hopkins professor to speak on improving groundwater reserves
As drought and development issues continue to cloud the future water availability of many areas including the state of Georgia, improving local aquifers is an…
