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Upcoming University Theatre production to explore sibling rivalry
University Theatre presents Christopher Durang’s Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike, directed by Kristin Kundert, an associate professor of theatre in UGA’s Franklin College…
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Longtime US senator joins faculty at Johns Hopkins University
Barbara A. Mikulski, the longest-serving woman in the history of Congress and Maryland’s longest-tenured U.S. senator, has joined the faculty of Johns Hopkins University as…
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UGA alumna selected for Knauss Fellowship
UGA alumna Shiyu “Rachel” Wang has been awarded the John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship for 2017. Sponsored by the National Sea Grant College Program,…
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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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Book analyzes digital poetry collection
Poesia y poeticas digitales/electronicas/tecnos/new-media en America Latina: definiciones y exploraciones Luis Correa-Diaz and Scott Weintraub Ediciones Universidad Central Open-access e-book Luis Correa-Diaz, a professor of…
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Seong-Jin Cho to give Feb. 17 recital
The UGA Performing Arts Center presents award-winning pianist Seong-Jin Cho Feb. 17 at 8 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall. His program will include Schubert’s Sonata…
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Solving global challenges
UGA center aims to find new cures for diseases.
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Monumental impact
Inaugural Chambliss Fellows start internships in Washington, D.C.
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Sahl Hakim
Sahl Hakim’s passion lies with putting other people first, and it shows through his mentoring with Freshman Forum and his enthusiasm as a tour guide…
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UGA researcher explores how light can solve wireless space shortage
Mable Fok, an assistant professor of engineering, received a National Science Foundation CAREER Award to study how photonics can be used to identify and harness…
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Peabody Media Center joins forces with FUSION and 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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UGA scientists use robots and drones to accelerate plant genetic research, improve crop yield
A team of UGA researchers is developing a robotic system of all-terrain rovers and unmanned aerial drones that can quickly and accurately gather and analyze…
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UGA recognized by AACSB International as an innovator in business education
A women’s initiative for students in the University of Georgia Terry College of Business was commended as an “innovation that inspires” by AACSB International, the…
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Extension viticulture specialist to help state’s vineyards
UGA Extension recently hired its first full-time wine grape Extension specialist.
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UGA College of Pharmacy opens doors to new educational facility in Augusta
For the first time in its more than 40-year history, the University of Georgia College of Pharmacy’s program in Augusta has its own facility.
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A concussion may affect your driving even after symptoms disappear, says study
The effects a concussion has on driving a vehicle may continue to linger even after the symptoms disappear, according to a new study by University…
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UGA Libraries website gets new look
The UGA Libraries started 2017 with a redesigned website. Using the Drupal platform,the redesign was quietly introduced at the end of fall semester, just in…
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Benefits enrollment system
The University of System of Georgia has announced its plan for a new system-wide benefits enrollment system for all faculty and staff at the 28…
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Georgia Tech to offer new online graduate degree in analytics
Students planning to earn a graduate degree from the Georgia Institute of Technology now have the option to get one online for less than $10,000,…
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Mittelstadt named CTL assistant director
Megan Mittelstadt, the former director of training and education in the Landry Cancer Biology Consortium at Harvard Medical School, has been named assistant director of…
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Doctoral candidate receives research award
Kun Wang, a doctoral candidate in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences physics and astronomy department, received a Materials Research Society graduate student award…
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Noted author to deliver Betty Jean Craige Lecture
Viet Thanh Nguyen, a winner of the Pulitzer Prize in fiction for his 2015 novel The Sympathizer, will visit UGA Feb. 13 to give the…
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Renee Fleming to sing at Feb. 14 concert
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present soprano Renee Fleming Feb. 14 at 8 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall. Her Valentine’s Day concert will include…
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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…
