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Buddhist sculpture featured in museum exhibition
Long before the current countries of the Middle East existed, an ancient kingdom known as Gandhāra spanned present-day Afghanistan and Pakistan.
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Lilian Sattler first UGA CTSA KL2 scholar
Lilian Sattler, an assistant professor with a dual appointment in the University of Georgia College of Pharmacy and College of Family and Consumer Sciences, is…
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UGA approved tenure for 55 faculty members
The University of Georgia approved tenure for 55 faculty members.
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UGA has approved promotion of 166 faculty members
The University of Georgia has approved the promotion of 166 faculty members.
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Mindfulness workshop introduces visual meditation
The exhibition Images of Awakening: Buddhist Sculpture from Afghanistan and Pakistan is on view through June 17 at the Georgia Museum of Art.
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Bolshoy performs in Faculty Artist Series season finale April 3
Guitarist Daniel Bolshoy, a music lecturer in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences’ Hugh Hodgson School of Music, will give the final performance in…
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Study reveals key cause of treatment failure in Chagas disease
Researchers at the University of Georgia have discovered that dormancy of the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi prevents effective drug treatment for Chagas disease, which kills more…
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CURO Symposium to be held April 9-10
This spring, 575 UGA undergraduates conducting faculty-mentored research in a variety of disciplines will present their findings during oral and poster sessions at the 2018…
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Hollowell lecturer shares life lessons
Maria Varela spoke at the School of Social Work’s 2018 Donald L. Hollowell Lecture about the lessons she learned as a photographer during the civil…
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Former ‘ethics czar’ will deliver SPIA’s Getzen Lecture on April 10
Walter M. Shaub Jr., former director of the U.S. Office of Government Ethics, will deliver the annual Getzen Lecture on Government Accountability on April 10…
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TedXUGA presenters encourage others to develop new connections
It’s easy to get wrapped up in your own world view, seeking out information that reaffirms the beliefs you already hold and discounting any material…
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Irish ambassador to U.S. to give talk
Daniel Mulhall, ambassador of Ireland to the U.S., will give a talk April 4 at 2:30 p.m. in Room 380 of Baldwin Hall. His lecture,…
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Evolutionary biologist to deliver 2018 Odum Lecture
Hopi Hoekstra, the Alexander Agassiz Professor of Zoology at Harvard University, will deliver the 33rd annual Odum Lecture at the University of Georgia Odum School…
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Irish poet to give reading at Seney-Stovall Chapel
Sinead Morrissey, a Northern Irish poet whose work has been internationally acclaimed for more than two decades, will give a free public reading April 4…
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Drug discoveries
Roughly half a million people die every year from malaria. Dennis Kyle puts the problem in simple terms: “We have to come up with better…
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Yates speaks about public service at Edith House Lecture
Sally Q. Yates believes strongly in public service.
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Piano performance canceled
Pianist Murray Perahia has canceled his U.S. tour due to illness. He was scheduled to perform April 12 in Athens at the UGA Performing Arts…
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Spring plant sale
The UGA Horticulture Club Spring Plant Sale will be held the first two weekends in April to help raise money to fund horticulture club scholarships…
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UGA Libraries’ interview with Miller online
In addition to holding the papers of the late Zell Miller, UGA’s Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies also has a video…
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New book details landscape architect’s life
Between 1914 and 1950, Ellen Shipman (1869-1950) designed more than 600 gardens in the U.S.
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Road Dawgs travel to six schools across Georgia
Karmen Askew, a senior at Stewart County High School, wants to be a physical therapist one day. Jaquelyne Mencias, a freshman at Maynard Holbrook Jackson…
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Women’s Studies director named University Professor
Juanita Johnson-Bailey, professor and director of the Institute for Women’s Studies, has been named University Professor, an honor bestowed on faculty members who have made…
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Alfred Blalock: Mender of broken hearts
Today, a century after he graduated from UGA, Alfred Blalock is revered in the medical community for his life-saving innovations.
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Believe ticket elected to top posts in SGA
University of Georgia students have elected the Believe ticket to the executive branch of the Student Government Association for the 2018-2019 academic year. The ticket…
