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Workshop will create path to more inclusive innovation
The Offices of Research and STEM Education have partnered to host a one-day workshop, “Innovation at UGA, for all of UGA,” that will help chart…
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University Testing Services director helps others start their next journey
Yvette Leverett was born to serve. “My greatest strength has been being of service to others,” said Leverett, the director for University Testing Services. “Being…
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Iowa State University pathologists to join UGA faculty
The College of Veterinary Medicine has hired Dr. Jesse Hostetter to lead its renowned veterinary pathology department. Hostetter currently is professor and director of comparative…
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Hodgson Singers, Atlanta Baroque Orchestra collaboration will bring Bach oratorio to life
The Hodgson Singers, the University of Georgia’s premier choral ensemble, take the Hodgson Hall stage in the next Thursday Scholarship Series concert of the 2018-2019…
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UGA Theatre to present world-premiere translation of three medieval farces
UGA Theatre’s presentation of Peas, Patelin and Purgation: Three Farcical Arts of the Deal features a world-premiere translation directed by Marla Carlson, an associate professor…
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McAlister to exhibit work at Circle Gallery
The Circle Gallery in the Jackson Street Building of the College of Environment and Design will host an exhibition by North Carolina artist Susan McAlister.…
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Student presenters prepare for TEDxUGA presentations
Cat Hendrick will take the stage at TEDxUGA 2019: Amplify with a personal talk.
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Scholarship program website gets update
The Division of Development and Alumni Relations enhanced its Georgia Commitment Scholarship Program webpage last month to better communicate the details and benefits of this…
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Book details history of American education
Educational Foundations: Philosophical and Historical Perspectives offers a comprehensive overview of American education history and a variety of classical, Enlightenment and contemporary educational philosophers. The…
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US comptroller general to give SPIA’s 2019 Getzen Lecture on March 25
Comptroller Gen. Gene L. Dodaro will deliver the annual Getzen Lecture on Government Accountability. Dodaro’s lecture, “The Many Dimensions of Accountability: GAO’s Mission for Congress…
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Arizona State University faculty member to deliver March 26 lecture
The religion department in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences will present a lecture by Keon McGuire, assistant professor at Arizona State University, March…
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The ‘Adventures of Alvin Sputnik’ to visit UGA
Family-friendly show melds technology and multimedia into a touching story.
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Duke University ecologist to deliver Odum Lecture
Emily Bernhardt, the Jerry G. and Patricia Crawford Hubbard Professor of Biology in the Nicholas School of the Environment at Duke University, will deliver the…
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Grant proposal deadline
The Center for Teaching and Learning is accepting proposals until April 19 for its 2019-2020 Learning Technologies Grants Program. Projects must focus on the innovative…
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UGA leadership program helps boost women
Women holding top roles in rural community thanks to Pulaski Tomorrow.
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Georgia Debate Union wins national championship
They defeated nearly 100 teams from elite schools around the country.
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Every day is Pi(e) Day at the Georgia Center
An ordering mix-up leads to a signature dessert at conference center.
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Walmart Foundation grant aimed at reducing plastic waste
It will help New Materials Institute researchers work on plastic packaging.
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Toxic toads can tolerate environmental contaminants
About 40 percent of the world’s amphibian populations are threatened with extinction.
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NASA program manager to deliver Charter Lecture
UGA alumnus Roger C. Hunter to speak on Kepler Mission Wednesday.
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Covich named Fellow of Society for Freshwater Science
Alan Covich, a professor in the Odum School of Ecology at the University of Georgia, has been named a Fellow of the Society for Freshwater Science in…
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UGA programs move up in US News rankings
The rankings reflect the university’s growing reputation for academic excellence.
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Animal carcasses were source of river nutrients
Research suggests that current models of freshwater ecosystems are incomplete.
