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Active Learning Summer Institute
Applications for the 2019 Active Learning Summer Institute are due Feb. 1.
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Bus shelter updates
UGA has begun updating bus shelters across campus through a partnership between Transportation & Parking Services, the Office of University Architects and the Facilities Management…
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New communications platform
A new video communications platform is now available for UGA faculty and staff.
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UGA faculty, staff to present at Georgia Organics Conference
The Georgia Organics Conference, set for Feb. 8-9 at the UGA Tifton campus conference center, is an important event for farmers and others interested in…
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New grants program supports free and low-cost course materials
It will allow faculty to play an active role in keeping costs down for students.
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Two professors emeritus to receive President’s Medal
Sylvia Hutchinson and Brahm P. Verma to be recognized for their support and service.
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Why some countries get away with human rights abuses
SPIA researchers find that it depends on their geographic and social peers.
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UGA to host NIH Compound ID Development Core
University of Georgia scientists are part of an initiative funded by National Institutes of Health Metabolomics Common Fund.
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Anita Qualls named UGA’s first Churchill Scholar
Only 15 students each year receive this scholarship after rigorous application and interview process.
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Disaster planning grant focuses on long-term care facilities
It will prepare staffs to respond to natural disasters and other emergencies.
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Terry College ranked a top 15 public business school
Poets&Quants ranking measures admission standards, student experience and career outcomes.
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Ladysmith Black Mambazo to perform Jan. 29
Nelson Mandela called them “South Africa’s cultural ambassadors to the world.”
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Researchers receive $2M NIH instrumentation grant
The National Institutes of Health has awarded University of Georgia researchers $1.956 million for a high-resolution mass spectrometer.
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Summer Roberson
During her time at UGA, Summer Roberson has experienced underserved communities both locally and as far away as Africa, leading to a passion to provide health…
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Chinese Acrobats of Hebei to perform
Their full-fledged stage production features music, colorful props and elaborate costumes.
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University Woman’s Club
The University Woman’s Club will hold its next general meeting Jan. 8 in the Fellowship Hall of Alps Road Presbyterian Church, 380 Alps Road. Guest…
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CAES to host Georgia Ag Forecast meetings from Jan. 22 to Feb. 1
Sam Pardue, dean of the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, will serve as the keynote speaker at the upcoming Georgia Ag…
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Faculty member helps develop clinical programs, experiential learning courses
Associate professor Alexander W. Scherr has made his mark on the world in several ways—whether for exceptional contributions to clinical legal education or for participating…
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Senior named UGA’s first recipient of Paycom Jim Thorpe Award
Georgia senior Deandre Baker is the first Bulldog to win the Paycom Jim Thorpe Award as the nation’s top defensive back. In addition, Baker was…
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UGA alumna to serve as Cox Institute’s 2019 Industry Fellow in Grady College
Amy Glennon, a former publisher with Cox Media Group, will serve as an Industry Fellow with the James M. Cox Jr. Institute for Journalism Innovation,…
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Franklin College professor quoted by Health Medicine Network
Patricia Yager, a professor in the marine sciences department at the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, was quoted in Health Medicine Network about phytoplankton…
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Franklin College faculty member quoted by Axios
Stephen Mihm, an associate professor in the history department of the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, was quoted by Axios about families migrating out…
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FACS professor quoted by Yahoo Finance
Judy Harrison, a professor and extension foods specialist in the College of Family and Consumer Sciences, was quoted in Yahoo Finance about food safety at…
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Researcher tackles spread of life-threatening bacteria
University of Georgia’s Erin Lipp is tracking what’s becoming a growing problem of dangerous levels of pathogens finding their way into water sources.
