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UGA offers daylong conference on cybersecurity for small businesses
Experts from the FBI, the state of Georgia, Fort Benning U.S. Army base and the private sector will come together for a daylong cybersecurity conference…
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More mosquito species than previously thought may transmit Zika
Zika virus could be transmitted by more mosquito species than those currently known, according to a new predictive model created by ecologists at the University…
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UGA satellite among NASA’s eighth class of candidates for space mission launch
The University of Georgia CubeSat project is among 34 small satellites selected by NASA to fly as auxiliary payloads aboard missions planned to launch in…
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New study tests potential treatment to combat Gulf War illness
A grant from the U.S. Department of Defense will allow UGA researchers to test a new treatment for Gulf War illness.
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Five UGA faculty members named Meigs Professors
The University of Georgia has honored five faculty members with its highest recognition for excellence in instruction, the Josiah Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professorship.
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Sundance-selected documentary to screen at Cine and UGA with filmmakers’ Q&A
The Dean Rusk International Law Center and the Willson Center for Humanities and Arts will present screenings of the new documentary 500 Years March 2…
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Federal judge to give School of Law’s annual Edith House Lecture
U.S. District Court Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson will present “Reflections on My Journey as a Mother and a Judge” at the UGA School of Law’s…
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University Woman’s Club
The University Woman’s Club will meet March 14 at 11 a.m. in the Fellowship Hall of Central Presbyterian Church, 380 Alps Road. Guest speaker Mimi…
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Tax season scams to watch out for as deadline to file approaches
Because April 15 will fall on a Saturday and Monday, April 17, is a holiday in Washington, D.C., the tax deadline this year is Tuesday,…
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Veteran educator, administrator named Veterinary Medicine dean
Dr. Lisa K. Nolan, a veteran educator, administrator and scholar of diseases that affect animal and human health, has been named dean of the University…
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International scholar to lead Feb. 28 Discussions without Borders forum
Debora Santo will lead the second Discussions without Borders forum at UGA with a talk describing her perspective of Western Europe and the U.S. as…
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Trailblazers honored during Women’s History Month
In recognition of the 2017 national Women’s History Month theme “Honoring Trailblazing Women in Labor and Business,” the Institute for Women’s Studies at the University…
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Top teachers
UGA has honored five faculty members with its highest recognition for excellence in instruction, the Josiah Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professorship.
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Hodgson Wind Ensemble to celebrate jazz, Gershwin in March 2 concert
The Hodgson Wind Ensemble, the premier wind band at the Hugh Hodgson School of Music, embraces jazz for its Thursday Scholarship Series concert, performing works…
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Sixteen UGA employees retired Feb. 1, 2017
Sixteen UGA employees retired Feb. 1. Retirees, their job classification, department and years of service are: Susan J. Archambault, county secretary, UGA Cooperative Extension-Northwest District, 21…
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Report: Universities enroll more international graduate students
International graduate student enrollment at U.S. universities grew by 5 percent between the fall 2015 and 2016 semesters, according to a new report from the…
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CAES student building startup based on smart irrigation technology
Remote moisture sensors and smart irrigation rigs are promising to revolutionize the way farmers use water, but soon this same technology may be available to…
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Event sets record by raising $1.35M for Children’s Healthcare
More than 3,000 UGA students gathered in Sanford Stadium Feb. 19 to celebrate a record-setting $1,352,705.17 raised for Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta.
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New interdisciplinary symposium seeks to connect researchers
The Graduate-Professional Student Association is offering the UGA community a chance to see presentations on research from all over campus and across the Southeast at…
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School of Law faculty member looks for legal solutions to health issues
When Jason Cade was offered the opportunity to start the Community Health Law Partnership (Community HeLP) Clinic at UGA in 2013, he jumped at the…
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Center for Tropical and Emerging Global Diseases to host symposium
Registration is now open for the 27th annual Molecular Parasitology and Vector Biology Symposium which will be held April 27 at the Richard B. Russell…
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College of education professor invited to serve on research advisory panel
Peter Smagorinsky, the Distinguished Research Professor of English Education in the language and literacy education department, was recently invited to serve on the James S.…
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Donations to colleges, universities in US top $41 billion in 2016
Donations to colleges and universities totaled almost $1 billion more in 2016 than in the previous fiscal year, a new report from the Council for…
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TEDxUGA 2017 registration
Registration for TEDxUGA 2017 is now open. The fifth annual celebration of “ideas worth spreading” will be held March 24 at the Classic Center. Individuals…
