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Conference to highlight community leadership innovations
In 2013, the Dawson County Chamber of Commerce wanted to take its adult community leadership program, Leadership Dawson, to the next level.
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Website details Black History Month events
The University of Georgia will celebrate Black History Month 2018 with a variety of programs and activities across campus.
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Book analyzes freedom after emancipation
David W. Blight, a professor of history at Yale University, and Jim Downs, an associate professor of history at Connecticut College, have co-authored a collection…
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Living history
The career of June Gary Hopps includes several notable firsts.
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Helen S. Lanier Distinguished Professor receives Matei Calinescu Prize
Jed Rasula, the Helen S. Lanier Distinguished Professor and head of the English department in UGA’s Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, won the second…
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Two COE professors receive AECT Special Service Award
Rob Branch, a professor and head of the career and information studies department in the College of Education, and Mike Orey, a retired associate professor…
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Authors presented with the Georgia Historical Records Advisory Council Award
Vince Dooley and Sam Thomas Jr. were presented with the Georgia Historical Records Advisory Council Award for Excellence in Research Using the Holdings of an…
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Role at UGA feels like coming home for UGA Foundation’s new COO/CFO
Rebecca Caravati’s position as chief operating officer and chief financial officer for the UGA Foundation has allowed her to return to her roots.
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Performing Arts Center to present Celino Romero
Celino Romero, a member of the famed Romeros Guitar Quartet, will perform a solo recital in the Performing Arts Center’s Ramsey Concert Hall Feb. 11…
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Strong women in cinema to highlight UGA’s 2018 French Film Festival
The University of Georgia French Film Festival returns to campus every Tuesday during the month of February.
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UGA’s Animal Care and Use Program re-accredited by AAALAC International
UGA’s Animal Care and Use Program again received full accreditation from AAALAC International, a nonprofit organization that promotes the humane treatment of animals in research…
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VITA offers free income tax prep help
Georgia United Credit Union is partnering with the Internal Revenue Service and the University of Georgia to provide the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance, or VITA,…
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Test of UGAAlert system set for Feb. 7
In conjunction with the statewide severe weather drill, a full test of UGAAlert, the university’s emergency notification system, is scheduled for Feb. 7 at 9…
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First Capturing Science contest winners selected
Last fall, the University of Georgia Libraries and the Office of Research sponsored the first Capturing Science contest.
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CTL national speaker series to open Feb. 9
The Center for Teaching and Learning’s spring workshop and speaker series focus on active learning, student learning outcomes assessment and learning technology.
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University Health Center offers flu prevention and treatment tips
Flu season is upon us. The University Health Center offers some simple steps to keep yourself and the UGA community healthy.
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University of Michigan finishes second in World Solar Challenge
Every two years, universities across the world compete in the Bridgestone World Solar Challenge. Drivers in the 1,800-mile race cross the Australian outback in solar-powered…
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Position posting
The Franklin College of Arts and Sciences and the Institute for African American Studies are initiating an internal search to fill the position of director…
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Research participants sought
The Non-Invasive Muscle Physiology Lab in the kinesiology department of the College of Education is conducting a research study to examine mitochondrial capacity in skeletal…
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Denton’s concert kicks off Faculty Artist Series
The UGA Faculty Recital Series will kick off the new year with an evening of music from around the globe performed by pianist Damon Denton,…
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Best-selling mystery author to give Betty Jean Craige Lecture
Qiu Xiaolong, author of the internationally acclaimed “Inspector Chen” series of novels, will visit UGA Feb. 8 to give the department of comparative literature’s annual…
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UGA expands first-year, transfer student support
The University of Georgia is moving forward with plans to expand support for first-year and transfer students.
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Phone-delivered therapy reduces depression in people living with HIV
Interpersonal psychotherapy is a common, in-person treatment for depression, but new research from the University of Georgia found that this type of one-on-one therapy can…
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Magnet-based drug delivery system shows promise for cancer treatment
A team of researchers at the University of Georgia has developed a non-invasive method of delivering drugs directly to cancerous tissue using magnetic forces, a…
