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Thirty UGA employees retired April 1, 2019
Thirty employees retired April 1. Retirees, their job classification, department and years of service are: Allan Hatcher, police sergeant, UGA Police Department, 30 years, 2 months;…
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Book explores impact of warming soils
As global temperatures rise, it is not only the air and water growing warmer: soils are affected too. A new textbook, Ecosystem Consequences of Soil…
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Legacy employee website will be retired
On June 30, the legacy UGA employee self-service site will be retired and no longer available to view, download or print pay stubs and W-2s.…
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Twelve UGA employees retired March 1, 2019
Twelve employees retired March 1. Retirees, their job classification, department and years of service are: Judy P. Barber, county secretary, Cooperative Extension-Southwest District, 18 years;…
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Grady College faculty member appointed president of American Academy of Advertising
Karen Whitehill King, a Jim Kennedy New Media Professor and professor of advertising in Grady College, has been appointed president of the American Academy of…
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School of Law faculty member selected to be member of Clinical Law Review
Alexander Scherr, associate professor and director of the School of Law’s Veterans Legal Clinic, was selected to be a member of the editorial board of…
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Odum School of Ecology faculty member named ESA Fellow
Catherine Pringle, Distinguished Research Professor in the Odum School of Ecology, has been named a Fellow of the Ecological Society of America. ESA Fellows, who…
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College of Pharmacy dean, alumna is committed to success of others
The new dean of the College of Pharmacy is passionate about many things in her life.
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Traveling exhibition focuses on art made of paper
Cut and Paste: Works of Paper will travel the state of Georgia starting this summer.
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UGA to host regional quantum computing workshop
UGA will host a regional workshop on quantum computing and quantum information science June 7 at the Center for Simulational Physics in the Physics Building.…
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The Georgia Review to launch spring issue with May 31 reading, reception
The Georgia Review will celebrate the launch of its spring 2019 issue May 31 with a reading and reception featuring poets Natasha Trethewey and Ama…
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Staff Appreciation Day brings more than 3,000 UGA employees together
The event was a way for the administration to recognize the hard work and contributions of staff.
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Daily self-weighing can prevent holiday weight gain
Exposure to daily weight fluctuations motivated behavioral change.
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Researchers find new drug targets for lung disease
A reliable diagnostic marker could help improve the prognosis for patients.
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Legion Pool to open May 23 for summer season
Pool open to faculty, staff, students and Friends of Campus Life members.
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UGA Press campaign funds publishing apprenticeship
Endowment honors UGA Press Advisory Council member Peggy Heard Galis.
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Statistical model could predict disease outbreaks
It includes preventable childhood infections such as measles and pertussis.
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UGA Presents releases 2019-2020 performance lineup
Sutton Foster and Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra top list.
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Government contracting decreases employee diversity
Researchers found that increases in contracting decreases workforce diversity.
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Law firm establishes scholarship to honor UGA law school’s advocacy director
Kellie R. Casey Scholarship to be awarded for interest or achievement in advocacy.
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Samantha Spellicy
Though M.D./Ph.D. student Samantha Spellicy is immersed in her work in UGA’s Regenerative Bioscience Center, she still finds time for STEM outreach and official roles in…
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Lonnie T. Brown
Lonnie T. Brown Jr. “lives by his word” and “teaches by his actions,” and by doing so is setting the bar for instruction at the…
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Peabody Awards celebrate Stories That Matter
Rita Moreno receives Career Achievement Award for her long, stellar career.
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CAREER research program to focus on active learning
Tessa Andrews to lead five-year, national scale research and education project.
