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College of Education faculty member wins advising award
John Mativo, an associate professor in the career and information studies department of the College of Education, was recognized as the Society of Automotive Engineers’…
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CAES scientist receives national Lifetime Achievement Award
Wayne Hanna, a scientist in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, is the recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Association of…
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Terry College professor receives national award
A research paper by Terry College of Business management professor Scott Graffin received the 2019 Award for Scholarly Contribution from Administrative Science Quarterly, a top…
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Why I Give: Melissa Hunter
Name: Melissa Hunter Position: Senior Director of Finance and Administration, UGA College of Pharmacy At UGA: Approximately three years Beneficiary of her gift to the…
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International conference on Africa, its Diaspora to be held Nov. 13-16
The African Studies Institute in conjunction with the Institute for African American Studies at the University of Georgia present the sixth International Conference on Africa…
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Former U.N. executive director will give D.W. Brooks Lecture
Ertharin Cousin, former executive director of the United Nations World Food Programme, will give the keynote address at the 2019 D.W. Brooks Lecture.
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Columns publication break
Because of the Thanksgiving holiday, Columns will not be published Nov. 25. The final issue of Columns for fall semester will be published on Dec.…
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Discussion set for Burch’s ‘Mass Tort Deals’
The University of Georgia School of Law will host a discussion of the recently published book Mass Tort Deals: Backroom Bargaining in Multidistrict Litigation, which…
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London’s Tenebrae choir to perform in Hodgson Hall
Tenebrae’s program will feature Joby Talbot’s modern masterpiece, Path of Miracles.
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Zurich Chamber Orchestra, violinist Daniel Hope to perform on Nov. 14
The orchestra will perform Vivaldi’s masterwork, The Four Seasons.
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College of Environment and Design to host landscape architecture lecture
Jack Carman, FASLA and founder/president of Design for Generations LLC, will lecture at the College of Environment and Design on Nov. 13 at 4:30 p.m.…
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Cook’s Holiday tickets now on sale
Tickets for UGA Dining Services’ 33rd annual Cook’s Holiday are on sale now. Cook’s Holiday features an array of campus favorite meals, decorations and musical…
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University’s first Global Food Security Summit will examine next steps for doubling food supply
CAES is convening leaders from academia, agriculture, global development nonprofits and government for the inaugural Global Food Security Summit.
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Celebration shows support for first-generation students
Organizers seek to raise awareness about the experiences of first-gen students.
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Engineering researchers explore academic resilience
Funded by the NSF, the study may be the first of its kind in engineering education.
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Georgia Writers Hall of Fame to induct three
A dinner, poetry reading and author discussion will celebrate new inductees.
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Can a cat improve your grandma’s life?
Research indicates that having a cat decreases loneliness by 36%.
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Scientists get $1.6M to study disease transmission
Researchers will focus on social and ecological factors in tropical landscapes.
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Bats play a vital role in the ecosystem
Exhibit explores the threats bats face and how to get involved.
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Startup mentor urges purpose-driven businesses
David Salyers, UGA’s startup mentor in residence, delivered the Signature Lecture “Startup Your Future!” on Oct. 24. The message from Salyers, a co-founder and board…
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Spotlight on the Arts returns for 2019
The festival runs through Nov. 17 and includes dozens of events and exhibitions.
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Athens couple receives Governor’s Award for the Arts
Kathy Prescott and Grady Thrasher recognized at state Capitol.
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Think you’re allergic to penicillin? You’re probably not
UGA researcher working to correct this misconception and public health threat.
