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Pecan Hill Seminar to bring back tradition of innovative, mind-stretching discussions on education
More than 20 years after the last one was held, the colorful legacy of a University of Georgia education professor will be renewed when the…
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Grady College to host annual Broadcast News Bluejeans Workshop
On Saturday, March 31, UGA’s Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication will offer a low-cost, casual workshop where award-winning broadcast professionals will interact with…
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Media Advisory: UGA cabinet meeting and media briefing March 22
The University of Georgia Cabinet will conduct its regular meeting Thursday, March 22, at 10 a.m., in the Peabody Board Room of the administration building.
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Stanford scholar and author to discuss the science of stem cels
Life sciences scholar and author Christopher Thomas Scott will explain the science, outline the issues and discuss the possible achievements of stem cell research as…
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UGA campaign surpasses $500 million goal 15 months early; pushing forward to new record
The University of Georgia has surpassed the $500 million milestone in its Archway to Excellence Campaign with another 15 months left in the campaign.
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Across the pond: UGA at Oxford
For these study-abroad students, tailgate parties were traded for double-decker buses and tank tops for overcoats when UGA linked them with Oxford.
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Turning the page
What do disease investigators from the national Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and America’s 21st century social and political climate have in common?
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Bike for a cure
Seven UGA students will travel about 4,500 miles this summer on a transcontinental bike ride to raise $100,000 for cancer research through Believe in the…
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Roosevelt@UGA: “Not left, not right, but forward”
Roosevelt@UGA members research and write policy proposals addressing current national issues. The student-run think tank hopes its recommendations inspire community activism and offer legislators innovative…
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Young scientists
Sophomore Tulsi Patel is currently investigating possible biological control agents for Chinese privet, a harmful exotic weed in Georgia, having worked in a laboratory since…
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Creative writing meets science
Some people think the divide between North and South campuses at the University of Georgia is wider than the bridge next to Sanford Stadium.
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learning together
Norris Armstrong, an assistant professor of genetics who teaches introductory classes, is researching what professors can do to help students in 300-person science lectures, where…
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Blogging experiences from abroad
This summer, four graduate students who are participating in the 2007 Maymester in Croatia program are sharing their experiences in an online blog.
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Being heard: the struggles of the working poor
Today, millions of Americans are struggling to stay afloat economically. Many of them are working full-time, but they cannot make their paychecks stretch to pay…
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Authors Ed Pavlic, Reginald McKnight and Binyavanga Wainaina to give reading
Authors Ed Pavlic, Reginald McKnight, and Binyavanga Wainaina will read from their work on Thursday, March 22 at 7 p.m. in the Griffith Auditorium of…
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Seminar series explores role of engineering in society
A new seminar series at the University of Georgia beginning March 22 explores the interactions between engineering, sciences and humanities taking place on the UGA…
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CURO in Costa Rica
Twelve University of Georgia students traveled to Costa Rica in May to present research projects, along with 12 University of Costa Rica students, as part…
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First in ecology
The nation’s first stand-alone academic school devoted specifically to the study of ecology began operation this week when the University of Georgia opened the Eugene…
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Public interest law conference to address poverty issues
The second annual “Working in the Public Interest Law Conference” at the University of Georgia School of Law will explore practical approaches to lawyering that…
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Cyber-bullying combines meanness and technology
Youths are still at risk for verbal and physical bullying, but today’s technology dramatically increases a bully’s potential impact. Internet bullying, or cyber-bullying, gives school-yard…
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Working vacation
Through the Graduate School’s Summer Undergraduate Research Program, Brandon Young and 47 other undergraduates from around the country have gotten to experience graduate-level research and…
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Stay alert with UGAAlert
In the wake of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks and the Virginia Tech shootings, emergency preparedness is not only a national concern but something in…
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Climbing Capitol Hill
University of Georgia students will have the opportunity to gain hands-on experience in U.S. politics and public policy making through a new Washington Semester Program…
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You gotta have art
Welcome to the new Lamar Dodd School of Art, which has leapt from a parking lot on UGA’s East Campus into being after less than…
