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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…
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Mary Ann Moran receives SEC Faculty Achievement Award
Distinguished Research Professor Mary Ann Moran has earned a number of honors over the course of her career. The latest is being named the University…
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Finalists for UGA College of Education dean to visit campus
Four finalists for the position of dean of the University of Georgia College of Education will visit campus in the coming weeks to meet with…
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Digging deep for data: Informatics at UGA is more than a numbers game
Jaewoo Lee wants to protect your data. In today’s increasingly automated and analytical world, that’s important. Data detailing our shopping habits, likes and dislikes, location…
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Atlanta Symphony Orchestra to perform Beethoven, Brahms
The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra will perform April 22 at 3 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall.
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Expert makes case for ‘new’ disaster training
2017 was a record-breaking year for disasters. The U.S. experienced three major hurricanes, out of control wildfires, flooding, mudslides, and two of the deadliest mass…
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Vampire bat immunity and infection risk respond to livestock rearing
The availability of livestock as a food source for vampire bats influences their immune response and infection by bacterial pathogens, according to a new paper…
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Three UGA faculty members honored as Meigs Professors
The University of Georgia has honored three faculty members with its highest recognition for excellence in instruction, the Josiah Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professorship.
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Liana Mosley
Future physician Liana Mosley’s passion focuses on preventive care and community health issues, and she has been afforded the opportunity at UGA to experience it…
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Georgia Children’s Book Awards names 2018 winners
Books about a magical mailbox and a secret Nazi mission topped the list of children’s book favorites at the 2018 Georgia Children’s Book Awards. This…
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University mourns passing of Zell Miller
Zell Miller, a former governor, U.S. senator and creator of the HOPE Scholarship, passed away March 23. He was 86.
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Leadership students serve communities across Georgia
Michael Veal adjusts his hard hat. It’s not every Saturday the University of Georgia Terry College of Business student ventures into a kaolin mine, one…
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CNN political analyst will give 2018 Mary Frances Early Lecture
Bakari Sellers, CNN political analyst and attorney, will deliver the University of Georgia’s 18th annual Mary Frances Early Lecture April 2.
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College of Education professor to chair APA ethics code commitee
Linda Campbell, a professor in the UGA College of Education, has been named the chair of the 11-person committee charged with the first major revision…
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Terry College of Business emeritus professor receives lifetime professional honor
James B. Kau is the 2018 recipient of the John M. Quigley Medal for Advancing Real Estate and Urban Economics.
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Terry College professors recognized among top marketing scholars
Terry College of Business marketing professors Sundar Bharadwaj and Son K. Lam have been recognized among the top 50 marketing scholars worldwide.
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Executive director of Dining Services finds that people make UGA special
As the executive director of UGA Dining Services, Bryan Varin oversees all dining operations on campus.
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Pianist Jonathan Biss to give all-Beethoven concert
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present award-winning pianist Jonathan Biss April 5 at 8 p.m. in Ramsey Concert Hall. Biss will perform an all-Beethoven…
