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Finalists for College of Pharmacy dean to visit
Four finalists for the position of dean of the University of Georgia College of Pharmacy will visit campus this month to meet with members of…
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UGA hosts 70th Georgia Science and Engineering Fair
More than 750 students from across Georgia competed for more than $30,000 in prizes and awards during the 70th annual Georgia Science and Engineering Fair,…
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Coca-Cola continues support for first-generation collegians
The University of Georgia hosted the Coca-Cola First Generation Scholars Dinner March 29 at the Georgia Center for Continuing Education & Hotel to recognize nine…
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Office of Research launches new website
The UGA Office of Research has launched an Industry Engagement website.
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Foods and nutrition professor named Teacher of the Year
Elizabeth Andress, professor of foods and nutrition in the College of Family and Consumer Sciences, was named Georgia Association of Teachers of Family and Consumer…
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McPhaul Center staff member received national award
Dina Costa-Treff is the recipient of a national award from the Terri Lynne Lokoff Child Care Foundation.
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Educational psychology professor received Lifetime Achievement Award
Bonnie Cramond, a professor of gifted and creative education in the educational psychology department of the UGA College of Education, received the Lifetime Achievement Award…
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Members of 2017-2018 promotion, tenure committees announced
In accordance with UGA Guidelines for Appointment, Promotion and Tenure, the membership of the University Review Committees for 2017-2018 are being announced.
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Crop and soil sciences professor’s career rooted in ‘Green Revolution’
Paul Raymer, a crop and soil sciences professor at UGA’s Griffin campus, has worked in several areas of agriculture since first studying animal and plant…
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Poet Paul Muldoon set to give reading, music performance April 13
Paul Muldoon, called “the most significant English-language poet born since the second World War” by The Times Literary Supplement, will give a free reading and…
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Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center will perform April 15
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center April 15 at 3 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall. The program,…
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ARCO Chamber Orchestra to give April 10 concert
The ARCO Chamber Orchestra will bring rarely-performed chamber music to the Hodgson Concert Hall April 10 at 8 p.m. The concert program will feature works…
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Book details history of trade politics in US
The Wealth of a Nation, written by C. Donald Johnson, will be published next month by Oxford University Press.
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Former Rusk Center director to discuss history of trade politics in America
C. Donald Johnson, director emeritus of the Dean Rusk International Law Center at the University of Georgia School of Law, will examine the history of…
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McCormick and Company executive to deliver 2018 Woodroof Lecture
Stephen P. Lombardo will deliver the 2018 J.G. Woodroof Lecture, “Food Product Development in the 21st Century: Turning Art into Science” April 10 at 12:30…
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Turning trash into treasure
Right before Jenna Jambeck returned to school to get her doctorate in environmental engineering in 2000, racing captain and oceanographer Charles Moore showed the industrialized…
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Chef and farmer will discuss future of food, sustainability
Dan Barber, chef and national farm-to-table and sustainable food systems advocate, will deliver a lecture April 10 at at the Richard B. Russell Building Special…
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Terry College professor honored for career support given to students
Jennifer Osbon, a digital marketing professor in the Terry College of Business, has been awarded the 2018 Lee Anne Seawell Faculty Recognition Award.
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Conserve water, save money
The UGA Cooperative Extension offers the following tips for Georgians who want to reduce their footprint on the state’s water resources.
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UGA alumna takes helm as U. of New Mexico’s first female president
On March 1, UGA alumna Garnett S. Stokes officially became the University of New Mexico’s 23rd president.
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Duke University program encourages female students to join tech industry
To encourage more women to take jobs in the technology industry, Duke University launched Duke Technology Scholars Project, also known as DTech, in 2016.
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Learning technologies grants
The Center for Teaching and Learning is accepting proposals until April 13 for its 2018-2019 Learning Technologies Grants Program.
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Spring pottery sale
The UGA Ceramic Student Organization will hold its spring pottery sale April 24-25 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the first floor lobby of…
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College of Pharmacy dean finalists to visit campus
Four finalists for the position of dean of the University of Georgia College of Pharmacy will visit campus this month to meet with members of…
