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Engineering college names founding department chair
The University of Georgia College of Engineering has named Sidney Thompson the founding chair of its School of Environmental, Civil, Agricultural and Mechanical Engineering.
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Congressional scholar introduces undergrads to research
On New Year’s Eve, Tony Madonna could be found at the wedding of two former undergraduates. To him, there is nothing more rewarding than being…
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School of Law professor quoted in ‘Slate’
Mehrsa Baradaran, the associate dean for strategic initiatives and the J. Alton Hosch Associate Professor of Law at UGA’s School of Law, was recently quoted…
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Terry College lecturer quoted in ‘Billboard’ article
David Lowery, a lecturer in Terry College’s Music Business Certificate Program, was interviewed for an article in Billboard about the battle for creators’ rights.
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SPIA professor quoted in ‘Los Angeles Times’
Susan B. Haire, a professor of political science at UGA’s School of Public & International Affairs was recently quoted by the Los Angeles Times in…
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CAES program coordinator quoted in ‘USA Today’
Uttam K. Saha, a program coordinator at the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences’ Services Lab in Athens, was recently quoted in a USA Today…
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Accordion Virtuosi of Russia to perform Feb. 19
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present the Accordion Virtuosi of Russia Feb. 19 at 8 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall.
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Resolve to become heart healthy by increasing physical activity
February is Heart Health Awareness Month. There are many ways to maintain a healthy heart.
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Report: Colleges aren’t producing enough computer science graduates
A new report from the National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine indicates that college computer science programs aren’t producing enough graduates to fill the…
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MIT issues graduates digital diplomas
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology will offer a group of 111 graduates the option to receive their diplomas digitally via their smartphones.
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Bashi to explore WWII Japanese incarceration through song, film
On Feb. 15, Kishi Bashi, the professional name of the internationally renowned singer, multi-instrumentalist and songwriter Kaoru Ishibashi, will present “A Conversation on the Japanese…
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Fellowship proposal deadline
The deadline to submit proposals for the fall semester Public Service and Outreach Fellowship Program is March 23.
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Project CHAMPS participants
The kinesiology department at UGA’s College of Education seeks couples age 60-75 who have internet access to participate in a physical activity study to improve…
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University group will develop grand challenges program and team-based learning initiative
The University of Georgia is moving forward with two recommendations made by the Task Force on Student Learning and Success: a university-wide grand challenges initiative and…
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Young Dawgs prepares high school students for success
Thanks to UGA’s Young Dawgs Program, Christina Kurian got to experience college life when she was still in high school.
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Georgia falls to Vanderbilt on the road, 81-66
An early Vanderbilt margin led the Commodores past the Georgia Bulldogs basketball team, 81-66, at the Memorial Gym on Wednesday night.
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Kirby Smart discusses National Signing Day
UGA head football coach Kirby Smart met with media Wednesday afternoon to talk about the Bulldogs’ signees in the 2018 class.
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New materials, new perspectives
Next time you visit the beach, take a look around. Chances are you’ll see a water bottle stuck in the sand. A handful of cigarette…
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Football National Signing Day has arrived
Wednesday is National Signing Day, and the Bulldogs are well on the way to one of the best classes in the country.
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Why government shutdowns are bad for the country
It’s deadline time for Congress to act on the federal budget. On Feb. 8, the continuing resolution, temporarily funding federal government operations and agencies, expires.…
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In the News: Finding Bertis Downs
Law professor and R.E.M. counsel Bertis Downs gives a reporter a firsthand visit to campus and downtown Athens.
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Canada’s reigning couple of Celtic music returns
Award-winning Celtic fiddlers Natalie MacMaster and Donnell Leahy are returning to Athens March 5 for an 8 p.m. concert at the UGA Performing Arts Center.
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In the News: Getting closer to universal flu shot
Researchers at the University of Georgia tell Channel 2 Action News they are getting closer to human trials for a universal flu vaccine.
