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Alumnus gives Rembrandts to UNC-Chapel Hill’s Ackland Art Museum
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s Ackland Art Museum is now home to seven works by Rembrandt van Rijn in addition to more…
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Peabody Media Center partners with FUSION, The Root for Black History Month
The Peabody Media Center, FUSION and The Root have launched a content partnership that will bring Peabody’s rich media archive together with FUSION’s diverse voices…
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Winter golf special
The UGA Golf Course is offering UGA students, faculty and staff an opportunity to experience the range of service and amenities for a discounted price…
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Institute of Higher Education hosts event
Students and faculty in the Institute of Higher Education’s executive doctoral program in higher education management will host an open house for prospective students in…
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Lara St. John to perform in Ramsey Concert Hall
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present violinist Lara St. John Feb. 28 at 8 p.m. in Ramsey Concert Hall. She will be joined by…
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Columns publication break
Columns will not be published March 6 because of spring break. Regular weekly publication resumes March 13. Send announcements for that issue to columns@uga.edu by…
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Israeli scholar, alumna consults with faculty on joint research project
Fadia Nasser-Abu Alhija, the first Israeli Arab woman to be appointed an associate professor at an Israeli research university and a graduate of UGA’s College…
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Flu vaccine study subjects
The UGA Clinical & Translational Research Unit is looking for individuals ages 65-90 who have not yet received a flu shot this season to take…
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Task forces, universities reconsider need for remedial math courses
Two out of every five incoming college freshmen at public four-year universities will wind up in a remedial course, and of those one in three…
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School of Law to host WIPI law conference
The UGA School of Law will host the 12th annual Working in the Public Interest Law Conference Feb. 25 in the Larry Walker Room of…
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Study: Toxic elements from fly ash found in raccoons
Coal-burning power plants produce more than half of the electricity in the U.S., and they generate huge amounts of coal ash in the process. One…
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Orchestre National de Lyon to perform in Hodgson Concert Hall
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present the Orchestre National de Lyon Feb. 24 at 8 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall. Music director Leonard Slatkin…
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2017 Darl Snyder Lecture to focus on fight against malaria
The UGA African Studies Institute will present the 25th annual Darl Snyder Lecture Feb. 23 at 9 a.m. at the Richard B. Russell Building Special…
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CORE Concert Contemporary and Aerial Dance Company to premiere ‘A World of Difference’
The UGA dance department’s CORE Concert Contemporary and Aerial Dance Company will present its annual 2017 season performance Feb. 22-25 at 8 p.m. at the…
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‘Heartfelt commitment’
Three UGA faculty members have been named recipients of the Richard B. Russell Awards for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching, the university’s highest early career teaching…
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Symposium panel will bring top chefs to UGA
Seed Life Skills is a nonprofit, research-based curriculum founded by chef Hugh Acheson that is dedicated to providing young people with essential knowledge and skills…
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Thirty-nine UGA employees retired Jan. 1, 2017
Thirty-nine UGA employees retired Jan. 1.
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PSO recognizes longtime community servant with new leadership award
Roy Reeves, a Moultrie businessman who was instrumental in the launch of the first UGA Archway Partnership, was presented with the inaugural award for Innovation…
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Study: Concussion may affect driving even after symptoms disappear
The effects a concussion has on driving a vehicle may continue to linger even after the symptoms disappear, according to a new study by UGA…
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Extension viticulture specialist to help state’s vineyards
Wineries are becoming big business in Georgia, and the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension is working to support this growing sector of the economy with…
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Maintenance worker’s upbringing builds appreciation for the outdoors
Cameron Jacob is good at fixing things that are broken, and on the Health Sciences Campus where residential facilities range from around 40 to 60…
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CTL Fellows deadlines
The Center for Teaching and Learning announces deadlines for the Lilly Teaching Fellows, Senior Teaching Fellows and Writing Fellows programs. Each spring semester, 10 tenure-track…
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UGA recognized by AACSB International in business education
A women’s initiative for students in the UGA Terry College of Business was commended as an “innovation that inspires” by AACSB International, the largest business…
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Novel tells coming-of-age tale during WWII
Girl in a Foxhole Donna McGinty CreateSpace Independent Publishing Paperback: $17 UGA alumna Donna McGinty has published a historical coming-of-age story about a young girl…
