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Foundation funding
The Foundation Relations team provides UGA faculty and staff with foundation funding opportunities at dar.uga.edu/foundation-relations. There, people can find out how to apply for these…
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Event changes
Information about UGA events in the March 16 of Columns was correct as of press time on March 12. This may change since the March…
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Virtual symposium about collective behavior to be held March 20
The University of Georgia Institute of Bioinformatics will present a new State of the Art Symposium on Collective Behavior on March 20.
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Second round of Affordable Course Materials Grant program brings student savings to $1.3 million
For the second year, the Provost’s Affordable Course Materials Grant program will help save students money.
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Why I Give: Corrie Brown
Why she contributes: “Today’s graduates need to understand how the world operates and how to communicate across cultures and national boundaries.”
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Saturday Morning Club to showcase music from superhero movies
The March 21 program will feature music from popular superhero movies.
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Update: Memorial service canceled for Prokasy, late VP for academic affairs emeritus
A memorial service for William Frederick “Bill” Prokasy IV will be held on March 21.
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UGA faculty member elected chair of ALA administrative law section
ent Barnett, Hosch Associate Professor in the School of Law, has been elected chair of the Association of American Law Schools Administrative Law Section.
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School of Law faculty member elected chair of AAL communication, media and information law section
Sonja West, Brumby has been elected chair of the Association of American Law Schools Communication, Media and Information Law Section for 2020.
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School of Law professor elected to American Law Institute
Lori Ringhand, Hosch Professor in the School of Law, has been elected to the American Law Institute.
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Professor’s poultry work has implications for humans
Sammy Aggrey studies how genes affect how chickens process feed.
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CAES faculty member named to Georgia Seed Development Professorship
Zenglu Li has been named to UGA’s Georgia Seed Development Professorship in Soybean Breeding and Genetics.
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UGA Theatre offers contemporary take on myth with Margaret Atwood’s ‘The Penelopiad’
UGA Theatre presents “The Penelopiad” March 17-21 at 8 p.m. and March 21-22 at 2:30 p.m. in the Cellar Theatre of the Fine Arts Building.
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Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain coming to perform March 19 show
UGA Presents is bringing the Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain to Athens on March 19.
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Book connects learning theory, practice
Connecting Adult Learning and Knowledge Management represents an initial attempt to connect adult learning and knowledge management in theory and practice.
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‘Natural killer’ cells could halt Parkinson’s progression
These cells can kill tumors without being “told” from the body to do so.
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Two vulture species; the same but different
Research shows striking differences in how vultures use the landscape.
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Georgia Bio honors five UGA-affiliated organizations
Group wants to improve access to technologies and grow life sciences economy.
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The future of Science Hill
The plan will renovate, rebuild and modernize UGA’s STEM research.
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Feeding wildlife can disrupt animal social structures
UGA researchers observed and documented the behavior of moor macaque monkeys.
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Undergraduates head out on Student Tour of Georgia
Students will learn firsthand the impact UGA makes across the state.
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Will Perreault
Will Perreault has taken advantage of all the academic, service and social opportunities UGA offers and plans to apply his “passion for making other people happy”…
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Jamie Cooper
Jamie Cooper, an associate professor in the College of Family and Consumer Sciences, says her ideal students are motivated, hard-working and have a strong desire…
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Westpheling named Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Scholar
Her research focuses on development of genetic technologies for microorganisms.
