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Sweet Honey in the Rock Performance
The Performing Arts Center presents Sweet Honey in the Rock Feb. 18 at 3 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall. The Grammy Award-winning African-American ensemble is…
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Law library receives workplace award
The UGA School of Law’s Alexander Campbell King Law Library was awarded the Briggs Award by Briggs and Associates, an employment agency specializing in custom…
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Terry College of Business to open second M.B.A. program location in Buckhead
Beginning in August, UGA’s Terry College of Business will offer its Evening M.B.A. degree at two locations in Atlanta. The University System of Georgia Board…
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Costas to host Peabody Awards ceremony
Bob Costas, one of television’s most accomplished broadcasters, will host the 66th annual George Foster Peabody Awards ceremony onJune 4 at the Waldorf-Astoria in New…
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Before the well runs dry
In summer 2000, farmers were losing crops, strict outdoor watering bans were in effect, and many businesses—landscapers, textile manufacturers, golf courses and poultry processors, to…
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Former New Jersey medical student pleads guilty to stealing a hand
A doctor in California pleaded guilty to charges that he stole a hand from a cadaver while he was in medical school in 2002, The…
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Healthy ‘ ’tween’ eating habits may lead to healthier weight as adults
American girls who are overweight in their “ ’tween” years—between 9 and 12 years old—are 10 times more likely to grow into overweight adults, says a…
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Nebraska now offers tuition break to children of immigrants
Children of undocumented immigrants now are officially able to pay in-state tuition to attend colleges and universities in Nebraska, the Daily Nebraskan, the University of…
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The site that launched a thousand hits
Type “Islam” into Google’s search bar and you’ll find a UGA address on the first page of results. Under the title “Islam and Islamic Studies”…
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Honors students learn and interact through book discussion groups
What do CDC disease investigators and America’s 21st century social and political climate have in common?
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‘Starting point for immediate change’
Despite being academically capable, more than half of students in doctoral programs across the country do not complete their degrees, and the UGA Graduate School…
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Former Reagan adviser will discuss state of U.S. economy
Arthur B. Laffer, a supply-side economist who was a prominent policy adviser to the Reagan administration, will present a lecture on the state of the…
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Scientist receives NIH grant to explore oceans for new drugs
Lyndon West had only been on the faculty of the UGA College of Pharmacy for a year when he landed a sizeable grant from the…
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Film and lecture on the perils of illegal immigration to be featured on University of Georgia campus
A film screening and associated lecture on undocumented migrants from Mexico will be held in February on the University of Georgia campus. Both events are…
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University Health Center recognizes Sexual Responsibility Week
The University Health Center sponsor activities to support National Condom Day and promote safer sex choices among UGA students on Wednesday, Feb. 14.
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Pulitzer Price-winning editorial cartoonist Mike Luchovich to lecture on UGA campus Feb. 23
Mike Luckovich, the Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, will deliver the eighth annual Jack Davis Visiting Artist Lecture on the University of…
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UGA Graduate School leads study, calls for action on doctoral completion
Despite being academically capable, more than half of students in doctoral programs across the country do not complete their degrees, and the University of Georgia…
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UGA engineering professor selected as distinguished lecturer on green building, sustainability
University of Georgia Faculty of Engineering member Tom Lawrence has been selected to serve a two-year term as a distinguished lecturer by the American Society…
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The Georgia Review concludes 60th anniversary celebration with literary festival at UGA
The Georgia Review, the University of Georgia’s internationally known quarterly journal of arts and letters, concludes several months of 60th anniversary celebratory events with a…
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UGA names new associate provost for stategic planning
The University of Georgia has chosen Robin J. Tricoli, an experienced manager in strategic planning, budgeting and citizen engagement at universities, to fill the new…
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Georgia Center for Continuing Education celebrates 50th anniversary
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the University of Georgia Center for Continuing Education Conference Center and Hotel. Since it opened Jan.1957, the Georgia…
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National Endowment for the Arts awards grant to UGA
The National Endowment for the Arts has awarded the University of Georgia Center for Community Design and Preservation funding for a workshop to address issues…
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Supply-side economist Arthur B. Laffer to deliver Terry College of Business lecture on Feb. 14
Arthur B. Laffer, a supply side economist who was a prominent policy advisor to the Reagan administration, will present a lecture on the state of…
