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Briana Hayes crowned Miss University of Georgia 2019
She holds a number of leadership roles at UGA and volunteers in community.
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Gilbert Oladeinbo
Gilbert Oladeinbo decided to be a lawyer to uphold the law and enforce it with fairness and equity, and he is an advocate for equal opportunity…
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Life of Nicholas II of Russia on view at museum
Objects include costumes, medals and orders of chivalry, lithographs, porcelain and photographs.
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UGA ranks No. 1 in U.S. for new products to market
University again among top U.S. institutions for technology licensing.
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UGA’s brand toolkit website gets refresh
The one-stop shop for UGA branded templates for letterhead, email signatures and PowerPoint presentations has been refreshed. The UGA Brand Style Guide is a resource…
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Biography details farmer’s life in the Delta
Catfish Dream centers around the experiences, family and struggles of Ed Scott Jr. (born in 1922), a prolific farmer in the Mississippi Delta and the…
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School of Law professor received the Indigent Defense Award
Russell Gabriel, clinical professor in the School of Law and Criminal Defense Practicum director, recently received the 2018 Indigent Defense Award from the Georgia Association…
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FACS professors honored by the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities
Rick Lewis, UGA Foundation Professor in Family and Consumer Sciences, and Judy Harrison, professor and Extension foods specialist, from the FACS department of foods and…
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College of Education professor appointed to the editorial board of journal
Collette Chapman-Hilliard, an assistant professor in the counseling and human development services department in the College of Education, was recently appointed to the editorial board…
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SPIA professor won the Quincy Wright Distinguished Scholar Award
Amanda Murdie, professor and head of the international affairs department in the School of Public and International Affairs, recently won the Quincy Wright Distinguished Scholar…
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Extension agent named new area onion agent
Chris Tyson, a University of Georgia Cooperative Extension agent for more than 10 years, has been named the new area onion agent at the Vidalia…
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IT professional makes connections, meets needs across four campuses
Chris Duran’s connects the College of Pharmacy’s four campuses by managing audiovisual equipment.
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Composition Concert to kick off 2019 Faculty Artist Series Jan. 15
The Hugh Hodgson School of Music’s composition faculty will continue the Faculty Artist Series on Jan. 15 at 7:30 p.m. in Ramsey Concert Hall.
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The Georgia Review to hold release party for fall/winter double issue
To celebrate the release of its new reversible, flippable fall/winter 2018 double issue, The Georgia Review will host a reading by authors Camille T. Dungy…
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Landscape architect Eric Groft will give lecture on New American Garden
Eric Groft, principal in the landscape architecture firm Oehme, van Sweden in Washington, D.C., will give a lecture on the “New American Garden” on Jan.…
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Why I Give: Ernest “Bill” Tollner
Name: Ernest “Bill” Tollner Position: Professor in the College of Engineering At UGA: 38 years Beneficiary of his gift to the university: The Advancing Georgia’s…
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Affordable Learning Institute
The second annual Affordable Learning Institute is scheduled for Feb. 4.
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Faculty and staff meal plan
Dining Services offers a faculty/staff meal plan to all full-time, benefits-eligible employees.
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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.
