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Hunter-Gault brings past to the present at namesake lecture
Charlayne Hunter-Gault passed the proverbial baton to the next generation during the annual Holmes-Hunter Lecture held Feb. 15 at the Chapel. “It’s truly time for…
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No. 19 Georgia falls to No. 8 South Carolina, 77-65
A second-half offensive outburst from the eighth-ranked South Carolina Gamecocks overtook the 19th-ranked Georgia Lady Bulldogs’ first half margin in the 77-65 final at Stegeman…
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Gallery: Charlayne Hunter-Gault at Holmes-Hunter Lecture
Charlayne Hunter-Gault, an award-winning journalist and University of Georgia alumna, delivered the 2018 Holmes-Hunter Lecture Feb. 15 in the Chapel. She also met with area…
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eLearning Commons now has help website
The University of Georgia eLearning Commons now has a website available to provide support to faculty, staff and students who regularly use the eLC.
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Book analyzes black female imagination
Published by the University of Georgia Press, Posthuman Blackness and the Black Female Imagination examines the future-oriented visions of black subjectivity in works by contemporary…
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Texas Roadhouse head talks with students about life after graduation
UGA alumnus Scott Colosi used his career experience to advise students on life after college graduation.
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‘Reaching back’
When Gregory Roseboro first traveled from Durham, North Carolina, to visit the University of Georgia’s Athens campus in 1980, he was a 17-year-old track and…
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Grady College director interviewed for ‘Infectious Disease Advisor’
Glen Nowak, director of the Center for Health and Risk Communication at Grady College, was interviewed for an article for Infectious Disease Advisor about adult…
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Two SREL scientists quoted in ‘Luxora Leader’
Kurt Buhlmann, an associate research scientist in the Odum School of Ecology, and Tracey Tuberville, an associate research scientist in the Warnell School of Forestry…
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Franklin College geography professor quoted in ‘Science’
Andrew J. Grundstein, a professor in the geography department of UGA’s Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, was recently quoted in Science about thunderstorm-triggered asthma…
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FACS professor quoted in ‘ThinkAdvisor’
Brenda J. Cude, a professor of financial planning, housing and consumer economics in the College of Family and Consumer Sciences, was recently quoted in ThinkAdvisor…
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Twenty-four UGA employees retired Feb. 1, 2018
Twenty-four UGA employees retired Feb. 1.
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Model behavior: Terry administrator helps students prepare for future
Kyla Sterling’s days are full of students. At any given moment she is advising, assisting or overseeing some of them in the Terry College of…
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CORE premieres ‘WITHOUT (within) BORDERS’
The UGA dance department’s CORE Contemporary and Aerial Dance Company will present its annual season performance Feb. 22-24 at 8 p.m. at the New Dance…
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CMSLC to perform music ‘From Vienna to Hollywood’ Feb. 25
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center Feb. 25 at 3 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall. The program,…
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UGA Opera Theatre to stage ‘The Marriage of Figaro’
UGA Opera Theatre will complete its trifecta of Wolfgang A. Mozart’s three most famous operas created with librettist Lorenzo da Ponte in its production of…
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Willson Center to host panel discussion
A roundtable panel on “Women, Hollywood and the #METOO Era” will be held Feb. 23 at 4 p.m. in the Balcony Theatre (Room 400) of the…
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Stanford professor will discuss benefits of art at Strange Lecture
As part of its Aralee Strange lecture series, the Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia will host Shirley Brice Heath Feb. 22 at…
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Irish author Kevin Barry to give reading
Kevin Barry, acclaimed Irish author of the novels Beatlebone (2015) and City of Bohane (2011), will give a reading Feb. 20 at Cine, 234 W.…
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‘Inspector Chen’ author shares reasons for writing
During a Feb. 8 visit to UGA, author, poet and translator Qiu Xiaolong shared the circumstances of his upbringing and how the Cultural Revolution influenced…
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Cancer survivors class
The East Georgia Cancer Coalition is sponsoring a free group fitness class for UGA cancer survivors who are at least six months removed from treatment,…
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Brooks Drive project update
The D.W. Brooks Drive Chilled Water Piping Project is underway and progressing well. The project construction team is working diligently to maintain the project on…
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Institute for Women’s Studies sets Women’s History Month events
In recognition of the 2018 national Women’s History Month theme “Honoring Women Who Fight All Forms of Discrimination Against Women,” the Institute for Women’s Studies…
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Payroll changes will go into effect in December as part of transition
As UGA transitions to the University System of Georgia’s OneUSG Connect system, several important payroll changes will occur in December 2018.
