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College of Education professor named one of USG’s Chancellor’s Learning Scholars
Rob Branch, professor and head of the career and information studies department in the College of Education, was recently selected to join the inaugural group…
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Eleven UGA employees retired Sept. 30, 2018
Eleven UGA employees retired Sept. 30, 2018.
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FMD safety coordinator handles compliance, day-to-day operations
A 1996 UGA alumna, Thomas manages the Facilities Management Division’s occupational safety and environmental compliance programs for the campus.
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Dundee Cafe on UGA’s Griffin campus dedicated
Cafe will serve students, employees and visitors and preserve history.
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Faculty Artist Series concert promotes family ties and musicianship
D. Ray McClellan, Hugh Hodgson School of Music professor of clarinet, performs at the Ramsey Concert Hall stage Oct. 11 at 7:30 p.m.
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UGA Theatre examines gender and language with Alice Birch’s play
UGA Theatre presents Alice Birch’s Revolt. She Said. Revolt Again., directed by Elise Robinson, on Oct. 9-13 at 8 p.m. and Oct. 13 and 14…
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ARCO Chamber Orchestra set to perform Russian romantic music at Oct. 9 concert
The ARCO Chamber Orchestra’s first concert of the season will take place in Hodgson Concert Hall Oct. 9 at 7:30 p.m.
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Georgia Debate Union finishes second at season-opening tournament
The Georgia Debate Union finished in second place at the season-opening college debate tournament held at Georgia State University.
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College of Environment and Design to hold discussion on affordable housing
The College of Environment and Design will host a panel discussion Oct. 17 about affordable housing in the 21st century.
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Tickets on sale for 2019 Freedom Breakfast scheduled for Jan. 18
The 16th annual Martin Luther King Jr. Freedom Breakfast will be held Jan. 18 at 8 a.m. in the Grand Hall of the Tate Student…
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Principal deputy director of NIH discusses research
The importance of basic research should not be forgotten, according to Larry Tabak, principal deputy director at the National Institutes of Health.
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Constitution Day speaker details conflicts that created America’s identity
On Sept. 17, the School of Public and International Affairs and the American Founding Group hosted a Constitution Day observance that culminated with a lecture…
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Journalism professor named to Morris Chair
Keith Herndon, a professor of practice in journalism, has been named to the William S. Morris Chair in News Strategy and Management by the dean…
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Dream Award nominations
Nominations are being sought for the President’s Fulfilling the Dream Award.
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Rural stress roundtable to lay groundwork for healthier America
The University of Georgia is convening its first forum on rural stress, bringing together experts from across the nation to unpack the underlying causes of…
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Former CDC director slated to give keynote address at conference
Dr. William Foege will give a special keynote address at the 2018 State of the Public’s Health conference on Oct. 18.
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UGA honors Presidents Club leadership-level donors
They contributed more than $130 million to the Commit to Georgia Campaign
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Why venting at work just makes you angrier
New research shows that complaining can make workers less hopeful.
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UGA recognizes 11 new CURO Honors Scholars
This is the university’s top undergraduate research scholarship.
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‘Chasing Coral,’ film with UGA ties, wins Emmy
UGA ecologist James Porter was among the film’s cast and crew to accept award.
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Nominations open for President’s Fulfilling the Dream Award
Tickets on sale for the Martin Luther King Jr. Freedom Breakfast on Jan. 18.
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Insurance program at UGA ranked No. 1
The new ranking is the second time in five years that Terry College claims the top spot.
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UGA researcher receives NIH New Innovator Award
Project focuses on stressful experiences and the effect on children’s health.
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Nominations being accepted for President’s Medal
Nominations are now being accepted for the President’s Medal.
