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Three FACS faculty members named to professorships
Three faculty members in the College of Family and Consumer Sciences have been named to endowed professorships.
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Faculty member’s ‘holistic curiosity’ fuels interest in healing brain injuries
Lohitash Karumbaiah ended his summer by making history, as a member of the first research team to ever simulate recovery from a traumatic brain injury…
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Hodgson Singers to present Nov. 6 concert
The University of Georgia’s flagship choral ensemble, the Hodgson Singers, will present a concert reflecting on life’s “seasons and sentiments” in “The Passing of the…
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Senior Exit Dance Concert set for Nov. 7-9
The UGA dance department will present its 2018 Senior Exit and YCL Emerging Choreographers Concert Nov. 7-9.
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WUGA-FM wins broadcasting awards
WUGA-FM 91.7/94.5 FM, the University of Georgia’s public radio station, was honored by the Georgia Association of Broadcasters Oct. 20 at its annual convention in…
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UGA agrees to establish joint research center with Beijing University of Chemical Technology
UGA will establish a joint research center in biomaterials and bioengineering with the Chinese university.
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Why I Give: David Eckles
Name: David Eckles Position: Associate Professor in the Terry College of Business’ Risk Management and Insurance Program At UGA: 13 years Beneficiary of his gift…
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Lecturer looks at impact and influence of art during WWI
David Lubin, the Charlotte C. Weber Professor of Art at Wake Forest University, spoke as part of the fall Signature Lecture series.
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Five Terry professors named to endowed faculty chairs
Five longtime Terry College of Business faculty members were recently appointed to privately endowed chairs or professorships.
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Historian discusses ‘Shakespeare of the Sciences’ at Gregory Lecture
Alexander von Humboldt, the founding father of environmentalism, is the subject of Andrea Wulf’s book, The Invention of Nature: Alexander von Humboldt’s New World.
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Three are named 2018-2019 PSO Faculty Fellows
Each will conduct research with a unit of Public Service and Outreach over the course of the year.
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Columns publication break
Because of the Thanksgiving holiday, Columns will not be published Nov. 19. The final issue for fall semester will be published Dec. 3. Submit news…
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Holiday pottery sale
The UGA Ceramic Student Organization will hold its annual holiday pottery sale Nov. 28-29 from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., in the first-floor lobby of…
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University Woman’s Club
The University Woman’s Club will hold its general monthly meeting Nov. 13 at 11 a.m. in the Fellowship Hall of Alps Road Presbyterian Church, 380…
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Keturah Orji named 2018 NCAA Woman of the Year
UGA track and field standout Keturah Orji is named the NCAA’s 2018 Woman of the Year.
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International development expert will give D.W. Brooks Lecture
Author and international development expert Robert Paarlberg has spent years dismantling the oversimplified narratives surrounding global hunger and its remedies.
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‘Blind Spots’ author to deliver Ethics Week Lecture
Ann E. Tenbrunsel will deliver UGA’s 2018 Ethics Week Lecture at 2:30 p.m. on Nov. 7 in the Chapel.
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Depression, anxiety, family death linked to preterm births
Psychological stress during pregnancy associated with pregnancy loss, low birth weight.
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New Children’s Garden will grow education
Alice H. Richards Children’s Garden, opening in early 2019, will be a groundbreaking destination.
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Study links cottonseed oil with lower cholesterol
Participants showed significant reductions in cholesterol and triglycerides in the trial.
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Vigil honors victims of synagogue shooting
Members of the UGA community shared their thoughts and prayers for the victims.
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5 UGA professors with spooky connections
Whether you revel in the music of the children of the night on All Hallows’ Eve or you think it’s all just a bunch of…
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Synovus establishes five scholarships for incoming students
The scholarships will support first-year students from across the state.
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‘No one will thank you for the disease they didn’t get’
Renowned public health doctor and advocate William Foege addresses conference.
