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Odum School to host screening of documentary, Q-and-A session April 19
The Odum School of Ecology will host a screening of the award-winning Netflix documentary Chasing Coral.
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Film reveals biodiversity of Southeastern streams
Filmgoers will have the chance to see the richness and beauty of Appalachian waterways at a screening of Hidden Rivers.
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UGA Press will use NEH grant for the Georgia Open History Library
The University of Georgia Press has received a three-year, $207,554 Humanities Open Book grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities. The grant will be…
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School of Social Work panel to discuss ways to reduce child abuse, neglect
An increasing number of Georgia children are in foster care, but people who have experienced the child welfare system have ideas on how to turn…
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Staff Council elects officers for 2019-2020 academic year
At its April 3 meeting, the Staff Council elected officers for the coming year. The elected officers are Vice President Mary Moore with the Office…
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NIH provides long-term funding for Escalante lab
Escalante’s award is one of three currently active MIRAs at UGA.
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Research-Occupational Health and Safety Program opens new clinic
The Research-Occupational Health and Safety Program shares space with UGA’s Clinical and Translational Research Unit.
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Peabody-Smithgall lecturer calls for more interactive discussion
Eric Deggans spoke on April 3 at “Decoding Media’s Coverage of Race, Gender and Differences.”
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Why I Give: Sandra Whitney
Name: Sandra Whitney Position: Adjunct Assistant Professor of Geology and Anthropology; Assistant Director of the Tanzania Study Abroad programs; African Studies Institute At UGA: 50…
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Well-being 5K run/walk
The UGA Well-being “Get Your Dawg On” 5K and 1.5-mile fun run/walk will be held May 22 at the UGA Golf Course. Check-in begins at…
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Miles for Moms 5K
On May 4, the East Georgia Cancer Coalition will host its sixth annual Miles for Moms 5K, celebrating mothers who are currently battling or have…
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Spring pottery sale
The UGA Ceramic Student Organization will hold its spring pottery sale April 24-25 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the first floor lobby of…
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Food for Fines
The Food for Fines program is a Student Government Association initiative in partnership with UGA Transportation and Parking Services and the Northeast Georgia Food Bank.…
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Danquah to give keynote address at International Agriculture Day
Danquah is the founder and director of the West Africa Centre for Crop Improvement at the University of Ghana.
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Child welfare expert named Berger Professor
Harold Briggs is nationally known for his innovative studies focused on putting families first.
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UGA seeks to name college for Mary Frances Early
Known as the “quiet tralblazer,” she was UGA’s first African American graduate.
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Lamar Dodd MFA 2019 exit show opens April 12
The exhibitions will feature the works of 20 MFA students in a variety of media.
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History professor awarded Guggenheim Fellowship
The fellowship is considered one of the top accolades a historian can earn.
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UGA works with Envision Athens on planning
UGA’s Small Business Development Center provides training for the partnership.
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Peabody announces nominees and host, Ronan Farrow
They represent the most compelling stories in broadcasting and digital media.
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10 steps of a bear checkup, and you get just one chance
College of Veterinary Medicine students keep Bear Hollow’s DJ healthy.
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Lindsay Berman
Future doctor Lindsay Berman plans to continue making her life about serving others by being generous with her time, investing in friendships, volunteering, and joining the…
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Daniel Nakano
Daniel Nakano, a Distinguished Research Professor of mathematics in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, integrates research, teaching and professional training for students through…
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UGA student-athletes are a hit with Special Olympics
More than 100 Georgia athletes participated in the Hometown Rivals baseball game.
