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Emeritus professor quoted in KPCnews
Robert Shewfelt, professor emeritus of food and science technology, was quoted in KPCnews about processed foods and their reputation. Most people, Shewfelt said, think of…
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Franklin College faculty member quoted in Ocala Star Banner
Catherine Edwards, an assistant professor in the department of marine sciences in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, was quoted in the Ocala Star…
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Franklin College professor quoted in Chemical and Engineering News
Dennis Kyle, a professor of infectious diseases and cellular biology in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, was quoted in Chemical and Engineering News…
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Advertising, PR department head quoted in USA Today
Bryan Reber, head of the advertising and public relations department in the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication, was quoted in USA Today about…
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Skobba named director of Housing Demographics Research Center
Kim Skobba, a faculty member in the UGA College of Family and Consumer Sciences, has been named director of the Housing Demographics Research Center. Established…
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College of Education staff member keeps learning at work and in life
For Laura Kelley, education doesn’t end with a degree. “I don’t ever want to stop learning,” she said. “I want to take something and continually…
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Former basketball standouts Kelly and Coco Miller named 2019 SEC Legends
Kelly and Coco Miller, twin sisters from Rochester, Minnesota, who rank No. 4 and No. 5, respectively, on the Georgia Lady Bulldogs’ all-time career scoring list,…
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11 UGA undergraduates named recipients of 2019 Gilman Scholarship
Eleven UGA undergraduate students have been awarded the highly competitive Benjamin A. Gilman Scholarship to help fund their summer 2019 international education programs. They are…
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Georgia Museum of Art’s Elegant Salute raises more than $300,000
On Jan. 26, the Friends of the Georgia Museum of Art hosted the 16th biennial Elegant Salute, the museum’s largest fundraising event, bringing in more…
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GRA Eminent Scholar, daughter co-teach undergraduate class for more than a decade
Cheryl Maier is back for her 15th year teaching with her dad, GRA Eminent Research Scholar Robert Maier.
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Why I Give: Joshua Podvin
Name: Joshua Podvin Position: Senior Coordinator for Community Partnerships in the Office of Service-Learning At UGA: 12 years Beneficiary of his gift to the university:…
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UGA has strong showing at Georgia Bio Awards
Awards recognize industry leaders, key innovations and strategic financing deals.
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Founders Day speaker: Be mindful of the past
To move forward, we have to be mindful of the past, said Freda Scott Giles at the Founders Day Lecture on Jan. 28. “Now, that…
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‘Annihilation’ author to open Global Georgie Initiative
Author Jeff VanderMeer is the first visiting speaker in the 2019 Global Georgia Initiative of the Willson Center for Humanities and Arts.
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Black students, faculty, staff and alumni use their experiences to help build UGA community
The history of the University of Georgia consists of enduring triumphs and continuing challenges. The history of black students, faculty and staff at the university…
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UGA is committed to campus-wide sustainability
A campus sustainability division and partnerships with Athens-Clarke County cement the University of Georgia’s commitment to social, environmental and economic stewardship.
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Shepherd Center co-founder to give this year’s Mason Lecture
Alana Shepherd, co-founder of Shepherd Center, will deliver the University of Georgia’s Mason Public Leadership Lecture Feb. 19 at 2 p.m. in the UGA Chapel.
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Parenting study participants
The UGA Clinical and Translational Research Unit is now enrolling parents of young toddlers (ages 12-18 months) for a study on how parenting beliefs may…
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Flu vaccine study
The UGA Clinical and Translational Research Unit is enrolling new participants for a study of immune system response to the flu vaccine.
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TEDxUGA registration
Registration for TEDxUGA 2019: Amplify is now open. The seventh annual celebration of ideas worth spreading will be held March 22 at the Classic Center.…
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Initiative to create coursework for cell manufacturing workers
Department of Commerce is supporting it with a five-year, $70 million grant.
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New master’s program offered by the College of Veterinary Medicine
The College of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Georgia has announced the formation of a one-year, non-thesis professional master’s program designed for students who…
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Black Violin to perform in Hodgson Concert Hall
The classically trained strings players blend classical and hip-hop music.
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‘Stony the Road We Trod’ on view at museum
Georgia Museum of Art displays African American art for Black History Month.
