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String quartet to perform at free concert
The UGA Performing Arts Center presents the award-winning Jupiter String Quartet on Feb. 16 at 8 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall as part of the…
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SEC consortium gets study-abroad grant
The Southeastern Conference Academic Consortium has been awarded an Institute for Study Abroad Foundation grant of $94,000 to provide scholarship support for students to study…
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Artist’s donation decorates Map Library
Harold R. “Huddy” Hudgens Jr., an Albany resident who holds a degree in landscape architecture from UGA, has helped brighten the walls of the UGA…
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Campaign for Charities surpasses goal
UGA’s Campaign for Charities collected $430,610.52 in its two-month drive to raise money for the State Charitable Contributions Program, surpassing its fundraising goal of $425,000.…
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Terry College ranked a top ‘value’
The Terry College of Business has been ranked a top 5 “value for the money” among U.S. business schools by the Financial Times of London,…
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Tips to reduce heart disease risk
In the U.S., heart disease is the number one cause of death and a major contributor to developing disabilities. Because February is American Heart Month,…
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Solving community issues
When a county’s population increases rapidly, morphs from suburban to urban and includes people who speak more than 35 different languages, challenges are bound to…
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Harvard professor’s paper removed from journal for plagiarism
A Harvard University professor’s paper has been removed from a medical journal after it was discovered that part of the paper’s content was plagiarized, the…
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Sex workers’ art show held at College of William and Mary
The College of William and Mary recently hosted a Sex Workers’ Art Show, despite criticism from some for allowing the program, which highlighted strippers, prostitutes…
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UGARF awards $450,000 to further faculty research
The University of Georgia Research Foundation, through the Office of the Vice President for Research, awarded almost $450,000 in Faculty Research Grants to 67 UGA…
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New Washington Semester Program helps prepare future political leaders
While other UGA students have returned to the classroom for spring semester, juniors Amanda McLeod and Arthur Tripp Jr. are currently giving tours of the…
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New Fellows Program gives faculty experience in academic leadership
Senior administrators and deans of all UGA schools and colleges have been invited to nominate individuals for the recently instituted Administrative Fellows Program, which provides…
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Student group plans inaugural AIDS Walk/Run Athens fundraiser
On March 1, UGA students and members of the Athens community will participate in the inaugural AIDS Walk/Run Athens to raise money and awareness for…
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Former leader of global AIDS program to discuss ‘systems approach’ to public health
Jim Yong Kim, director of the François-Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and Human Rights at Harvard University’s School of Public Health, will introduce new ways…
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New lease for lives
The UGA Real Estate Foundation has purchased the historic Athens Factory, better known as the O’Malley’s building, to renovate it into a medical teaching facility.
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Graduate School launches doctoral completion initiative
The Graduate School launched its “Initiative to Optimize Doctoral Completion” at information sessions held Jan. 28-30 at the Georgia Center for Continuing Education Conference Center…
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UGA to host international preservationist
Béatrice de Andia, French preservationist and author, will give a lecture entitled “Gardens of the Loire Valley Castles,” on Thursday, Feb. 28 at 4 p.m.…
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UGA counseling professor named consulting editor of APA journal
University of Georgia counseling professor Edward Delgado-Romero has been appointed as a consulting editor to the Professional Psychology: Research and Practice Journal, a publication of…
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Ali Spizman
Dedicated to making a difference, Ali Spizman is a national volunteer teen ambassador for the Make-A-Wish Foundation of America. Since she was young, Spizman’s goal…
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New program prepares engaged couples for marriage
Engaged couples in Clarke, Oglethorpe and Oconee counties are being sought for a marriage enrichment program provided by the University of Georgia College of Family…
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Acclaimed author William T. Vollmann comes to Athens
William T. Vollmann, one of the nation’s most prolific and provocative writers, will visit the University of Georgia campus on Friday, Feb. 15 for an…
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UGA Graduate School launches initiative to optimize doctoral completion
The University of Georgia Graduate School launched its Initiative to Optimize Doctoral Completion at information sessions held Jan. 28-30 at the Georgia Center for Continuing…
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University Health Center awarded full accreditation
The University of Georgia’s Health Center was awarded the highest recognition for health care organizations, accreditation for all services.
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Georgians invited to walk… online
University of Georgia Cooperative Extension agents across the state are encouraging the people in their counties to increase their physical activity.
