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Emma Laing
Emma Laing, clinical associate professor and director of dietetics in the College of Family and Consumer Sciences, positions students for success in their professional and…
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New coronavirus could lead to pandemic
Basic precautionary measures are the best weapon against disease spread.
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Artist Kevin Cole to receive museum award
“Kevin Cole: Soul Ties” will be on display through April 19 at museum.
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UGA ranked as one of the best big colleges in the U.S.
The Niche uses measures of academics, value and student life, among others.
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Spring 2020 Signature Lecture speakers announced
Renowned scholars and thought leaders to visit campus as part of series.
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Freedom Breakfast speaker: Be understanding of the past
Judge encourages those in attendance to continue fighting for harmony and equality.
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Founders Day speaker: Change takes time, leadership
Museums are looking for balance, said William Eiland, director of the Georgia Museum of Art at the 2020 Founders Day Lecture on Jan. 15.
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Thursday Scholarship Series concert provides new listening experience
The Hugh Hodgson School of Music’s Thursday Scholarship Series concert on Jan. 30 is a program titled “Common Hour.”
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Georgia Museum of Art exhibition to showcase collection of Tiffany glass
Although best known for his work in glass, Louis Comfort Tiffany worked in nearly all the media available to artists and designers in the late…
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Curtis Symphony Orchestra sets Feb. 3 performance
The Curtis Symphony Orchestra will visit Athens on Feb. 3 for a 7:30 p.m. performance in Hodgson Concert Hall.
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Associate professor teaches effective leadership
When Laura Little sits at her desk in Moore-Rooker Hall, she’s researching.
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Law school plans discussion of ‘Rap on Trial’
The School of Law will host a discussion of the recently published book Rap on Trial: Race, Lyrics and Guilt in America, which was co-authored…
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Portal for free university images launches
Creative Services Digital Asset Resource, a portal of UGA images that can be downloaded for free, is now available.
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Ailey II dance company to make Athens debut
UGA Presents is bringing Ailey II to the Fine Arts Theatre on Jan. 31 for a 7:30 p.m. performance.
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Georgia Cotton Commission honors two UGA Cooperative Extension professionals
Stephanie Hollifield and Ty Torrance were recognized at the 2019 Georgia Association of County Agricultural Agents annual meeting.
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Grady College faculty member receives research award
Yan Jin is the recipient of the Kitty O. Locker Outstanding Researcher Award.
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CAES faculty member receives national teaching award
Abigail Borron, associate professor in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences’s agricultural leadership, education and communication department, recently received best new teacher honors as…
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Food Marketing Institute Foundation Scholarship goes to UGA graduate student
University of Georgia food science graduate student Ikechukwu “Ike” Oguadinma, 27, has been awarded the Food Safety Auditing Scholarship from the Food Marketing Institute Foundation…
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Hargrett Library exhibition celebrates 100th anniversary of women’s suffrage
The University of Georgia’s Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library is paying homage to the centennial anniversary of women’s suffrage this spring. An exhibition titled…
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UGAAlert test will be held on Feb. 5
A full test of UGAAlert, the university’s emergency notification system, has been scheduled for 9 a.m. on Feb. 5.
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School of Social Work faculty member shines spotlight on hidden world of human trafficking
Sometimes it happens like it does on TV. Women and children kidnapped, transported across international borders in trucks and sold to the highest bidder.
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UGA professor wins prestigious fellowship
The Fellowship is funded as a part of more than $30 million in new NEH grants for 188 humanities projects nationwide.
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UGA hosts conference on remote engineering
Engineering and technology researchers from around the world will gather at the University of Georgia next month for REV2020, the 17th International Conference on Remote…
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Coca-Cola commits $1M to first-generation students
Foundation gift will create fourth cohort of Coca-Cola First Generation Scholars
