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Professor’s path shaped by his personal heroes
Joseph Watson Jr. teaches public advocacy and shaping public opinion in political contexts.
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Faculty member named recipient of 2020 Richard Reiff Award
Jane McPherson, a faculty member in the School of Social Work, is the recipient of the 2020 Richard Reiff Internationalization Award.
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Dance department’s CORE Contemporary and Aerial Dance 2020 set for Feb. 27-29
The UGA dance department’s CORE Contemporary and Aerial Dance will present its 2020 season performance Feb. 27-29 at 8 p.m. at the New Dance Theatre…
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Pulitzer-winning writer to visit UGA for Phinizy Lecture, Global Georgia
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Lawrence Wright will speak on “The Future of Terrorism” as the Ferdinand Phinizy Lecture on Feb. 27l.
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University’s observance of Women’s History Month to honor centennial of 19th Amendment
For the 2020 observance of Women’s History Month, UGA’s Institute for Women’s Studies will host programs in March that honor the centennial of the 19th…
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UGA Symphony Orchestra to perform Feb. 28 concert
Join the Hugh Hodgson School of Music UGA Symphony Orchestra for a Feb. 28 concert of two of music’s most celebrated symphonists, Ludwig von Beethoven…
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Denmark’s Dreamers’ Circus coming to Athens
UGA Presents is bringing the award-winning Danish folk trio Dreamers’ Circus to Athens on Feb. 29.
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Next Faculty Artist Series concert features ‘Jewels of the Romantic Era’
Levon Ambartsumian, Franklin Professor of Violin, will perform his Faculty Artist Series concert March 2.
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UGA Theatre welcomes spring in style, class and hypocrisy with next show
UGA Theatre presents Vanity Fair, Kate Hamill’s adaptation of the 1848 William Makepeace Thackeray novel, Feb. 25-29..
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Preservation students help county plan for agritourism
Through the Archway Partnership, they put their classroom instruction into practice.
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Museum wins award for ‘Richard Hunt’ exhibition
It highlighted his formative moments and progressions in his artistic development.
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Students use technology to improve ‘access to justice’
They developed a website to make civil law more approachable for litigants.
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Dance, music and more performed on a box
The Small Box Series captures the essence of the arts community.
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CED dean’s book named top in urban planning
A book by UGA College of Environment and Design Dean Sonia Hirt, was designated as one of the top 14 books in urban planning of…
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Ph.D. candidate receives NIH fellowship
Hannah Stephen, a Ph.D. candidate in biochemistry and molecular biology, has received the F30 Ruth L. Kirschstein Individual Fellowship.
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University of Virginia professor to give CED lecture on Feb. 26
The College of Environment and Design will welcome Timothy Beatley for a lecture on Feb. 26.
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Diabetes prevention program
UGA Well-being and UGA Extension will be offering a free diabetes prevention program, Prevent T2, beginning March 17.
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Columns publication break
Columns will not be published March 9 because of spring break.
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Class redesign increases student success in math
450 more students each year now eligible for STEM and business careers.
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UGA’s Innovation District takes shape
It’s strengthening our local economy and preparing students for the future.
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Pioneering researcher named Distinguished Professor
Jenna Jambeck conducts research and teaches environmental engineering.
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What is the evolutionary purpose of menopause?
‘The Slow Moon Climbs’ delves into the science and history of this life shift.
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UGA Archway helps build a local workforce
High school program helps tackle a growing shortage of skilled workers.
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Greek councils create two endowed $100k scholarships
UGA Panhellenic Council and Interfraternity Council establish need-based scholarships.
