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Sellers discusses ‘journey toward excellence’ at Mary Frances Early Lecture
CNN political analyst Bakari Sellers delivered 18th annual Mary Frances Early Lecture.
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Monthly Personnel Activity Reports will be replaced starting July 1
Effective July 1, UGA will replace monthly Personnel Activity Reports with annual and end-of-project salary certifications.
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Harvard U. names new president
Harvard University selects Lawrence Bacow to become its 29th president.
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Why I Give: Donna Alvermann
Name: Donna E. Alvermann Position: The Omer Clyde and Elizabeth Parr Aderhold Professor in Education and Distinguished Research Professor of Language and Literacy Education At…
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Hodgson Wind Ensemble will close TSS concert season
UGA’s Hodgson Wind Ensemble will close out the Thursday Scholarship Series with an April 19 concert.
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Preparator helps create experiences for Georgia Museum of Art’s visitors
Elizabeth Howe helps install exhibitions and maintain permanent collections as a preparator at the Georgia Museum of Art.
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Marine sciences professor quoted in NewsDeeply
UGA faculty member Mary Ann Moran was recently quoted in NewsDeeply about robots that are studying the ocean and its inhabitants.
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Franklin College professor quoted by CNN Money
UGA faculty member Stephen Mihm was recently quoted in CNN Money about the history of the steel industry.
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Horticulture professor quoted in The Washington Post
Bodie Pennisi, a professor at UGA’s Griffin campus, was recently quoted in The Washington Post about houseplants in modern society.
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Reception for new retirees to be held
The reception for UGA faculty, staff and administrators who retired between May 2017 and April 2018 will be held April 26.
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Staff Council elects new officers
At its April 4 meeting, the UGA Staff Council elected officers for the coming year.
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College of Education faculty member to deliver 24th annual Coley Lecture
UGA faculty member Bettina L. Love will deliver the 24th annual Andrea Carson Coley Lecture April 20.
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Conference registration
UGA will host the international “Dirty Work” conference May 17-19.
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Staff appreciation celebration
All University of Georgia staff are invited to attend UGA’s fourth annual Staff Appreciation Celebration May 10 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the…
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Well-being workshop
As part of its well-being program, the University System of Georgia will offer an information workshop April 17 at 11 a.m.
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Museum highlights a Georgia collection
The exhibition “Bloom Where You’re Planted: The Collection of Deen Day Sanders” features a vibrant and highly varied collection of American works of art, on…
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Are you ready?
The west end zone project in Sanford Stadium is looking mighty good in time for the annual G-Day intrasquad game on April 21. (Photo by…
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UGA junior Laurel Hiatt named 2018 Truman Scholar
The University of Georgia’s Laurel Hiatt was one of 59 undergraduates from across the nation to be named a 2018 Truman Scholar, a highly competitive…
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Researchers focus on how bacteria cause food poisoning
Campylobacter is the most common cause of bacterial food poisoning in the world according to the World Health Organization, and with over a million people…
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Carol Burnett receives Peabody Career Achievement Award
The Peabody Awards Board of Jurors has selected Carol Burnett to receive the first Peabody Career Achievement, presented by Mercedes-Benz. The honor is reserved for…
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Job prospects bright for UGA Class of 2018
After Taylor Smith graduates from the University of Georgia, he’s headed to the Major Leagues.
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UGA hosts conference for national leaders in government training
Small in numbers but mighty in purpose, university service organizations that provide training and resources to local and state government officials gathered in mid-April at…
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Chef aims to nurture the seeds of a new food system
Chef Dan Barber believes the future of local food lies in locally produced seeds. In just under two decades, the local food movement has changed…
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Students spur animal health innovation at hackathon
At the first-ever animal health-focused hackathon conducted in Georgia this past weekend, nearly 100 students applied inspiration and expertise spanning multiple disciplines to develop a…
