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Nine faculty members named 2019-2020 Service-Learning Fellows
The Office of Service-Learning has selected nine faculty members for participation in its Service-Learning Fellows program. This program provides an opportunity for faculty members from…
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Gable Chair to focus on Colonial American history
James Brooks is an interdisciplinary scholar of the Indigenous and Colonial past.
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Student creates virtual tour of arboretum
She developed three different virtual walking tours, one for the northern, central and southern sides of campus.
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Law school to host discussion on new book
The book examines former U.S. Attorney General Ramsey Clark’s life and career.
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Marine sciences professor tracks environmental changes down the coast
When Hurricane Irma slammed the Georgia coast in 2017, the University of Georgia Marine Institute at Sapelo Island was inundated with saltwater.
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Pfarrer named Terry College of Business associate dean
Terry College management professor Michael D. Pfarrer has been named associate dean for research and graduate programs.
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Academic advisor makes the transition smoother for Romance language students
Because she was a transfer student, Kate Daley-Bailey knows just how crucial advisors are to a student’s success.
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School of Law professor quoted in US News & World Report
David Shipley, Georgia Athletic Association Professor in Law, was recently quoted in a U.S. News & World Report story about the use of annotations, which…
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College of Veterinary Medicine faculty member quoted in UPI story
Daniela Rajao, an assistant professor at the College of Veterinary Medicine, was recently quoted in a UPI story about scientists turning to swine barns at…
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College of Education professor quoted in Runner’s World
Patrick O’Connor, professor of kinesiology in the College of Education, was recently quoted in a Runner’s World story about morning workouts. According to the story,…
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UGA Theatre starts season with ‘She Kills Monsters’
The core of the story centers on high school teacher Agnes and her quest to find a meaningful connection with her recently-deceased sister.
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Trumpet faculty member to play songs for daughter in Faculty Artist Series
The program, “Songs for my Daughter,” will include a mix of classical, jazz, pop and even boogie woogie styles.
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Nrityagram Dance Ensemble to perform Oct. 6 in Hodgson Concert Hall
The ensemble will be joined by Sri Lanka’s Chitrasena Dance Company for a program of traditional music and dance.
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ARCO Chamber Orchestra concert scheduled for Oct. 8
The program will feature works by Bach, Podgaits and Tchaikovsky.
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More than 200 attend Multicultural Faculty and Staff Reception
Approximately 250 people attended the university’s 2019 Multicultural Faculty and Staff Reception.
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Certificates and scholarships awarded at annual Embracing Diversity event
The annual Embracing Diversity program celebrates the value of diversity and inclusion at the University of Georgia.
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UGA offers the first fully online MSW in Georgia
Applications are being accepted for the inaugural cohort, scheduled to begin Fall 2020.
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Bendolph stitches together quilts and civil rights
Exhibition includes 17 large quilts by the renowned Alabama artist.
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Marion Bradford revolutionized research
UGA alumnus has one of the most cited research papers on record.
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UGA Rome study abroad program to celebrate 50th anniversary
The two-day observance will include a preview lecture and reception on Oct. 4 and a reunion of program alumni.
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Annual flu shot campaign underway
A flu shot is free for those who bring a UGA ID and current insurance card.
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Login screen changes
Once the transition is complete, the login screen for these applications will no longer display Central Authentication Service.
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Glass blower supports scientific research enterprise
He constructs everything from basic beakers to complex feeders for mosquitoes.
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Mosquitoes more likely to lay eggs in closely spaced habitats
The recently published findings have implications for human and animal health.
