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It’s “Unlikely” Judge Gorsuch Would “Produce a Major Shift in the Direction of the Supreme Court”
Randy Beck joined the University of Georgia School of Law faculty in 1997 and was named the holder of the Justice Thomas O. Marshall Chair…
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Matthew Auer named dean of UGA School of Public and International Affairs
Matthew Auer, a veteran administrator and policy scholar, has been named dean of the University of Georgia School of Public and International Affairs.
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Coal burning linked to toxic contaminants found in raccoons
University of Georgia and University of Florida researchers have shown that the toxic elements in coal ash accumulate in the livers of raccoons that forage…
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Intimate partner violence among youth linked to suicide, weapons and drug use
Adolescents who are violent toward their romantic partners are also more likely to think about or attempt suicide, carry a weapon, threaten others with a…
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Author Colm Tóibín coming to UGA as Delta Visiting Chair
The Jane and Harry Willson Center for Humanities and Arts will welcome internationally acclaimed Irish writer Colm Tóibín to the University of Georgia as the…
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Student Affairs grants encourage innovative faculty research partnerships
Three University of Georgia research projects have been named as the inaugural recipients of the Student Affairs Faculty Research Grant. The grants encourage the use…
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Follow-up message from Jere W. Morehead, president, University of Georgia
As a personal follow-up to the earlier Archnews communication (below) regarding the executive order on immigration, I want to express my strong and unwavering support…
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New UGA facility in Griffin will help launch new food products
University of Georgia scientists are now better equipped to help businesses launch new food products with the opening of the Food Technology Center, locally known…
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UGA scores big at latest Georgia Bio awards
University of Georgia faculty and staff were honored with multiple awards by Georgia’s life sciences industry association, Georgia Bio, at its 2017 Annual Awards Dinner…
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Study identifies the Southeast’s most diverse and imperiled waterways
After more than a year of data collection, analysis and mapping, the University of Georgia River Basin Center and the Tennessee Aquarium Conservation Institute recently…
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New signage will help visitors to State Botanical Garden trails find their way
New signs posted along the nearly 5 miles of trails at the State Botanical Garden of Georgia at the University of Georgia will help runners…
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UGA features celebration, activism and joy during Black History Month
The University of Georgia will celebrate Black History Month 2017- “Black Joy: Celebration as a form of activism, highlighting the existence, resilience and resistance of…
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Income tax prep assistance
The Georgia United Credit Union is partnering with UGA’s College of Family and Consumer Sciences and the Internal Revenue Service to provide the Volunteer Income…
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College of Education faculty member develops assessment tool
Laine Bradshaw’s work is focused on developing and leveraging diagnostic psychometric methodology not currently used in assessment systems in order to design assessments that are…
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Alumni Seminar will examine ‘sense of place’
From virtual reality to the tiny house movement, alumni and others interested in lifelong learning will examine “A Sense of Place” during the 2017 Alumni…
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Internationally prominent speakers will visit university for spring 2017 Signature Lectures
UGA’s Signature Lecture series for spring 2017 will feature visits from nationally and internationally recognized figures in fields ranging from artificial intelligence to public health…
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Feb. 9 ‘Extravaganza’ celebrates piano dynamism
Five piano faculty members, 20 piano students and 440 keys will fill the Hodgson Concert Hall stage when the Thursday Scholarship Series brings the Hugh…
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Evolutionary biologist receives Presidential Early Career Award
UGA assistant professor Andrea Sweigart is among 102 scientists announced as recipients of the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers, or PECASE, the…
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Emergency assistance form
To be effective in the event of an emergency situation, the university seeks to identify and support students, faculty, staff and visitors with disabilities who…
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White ibis salmonella shedding increases with urbanization, new Warnell School study finds
The more urbanized a place is, the more white ibis birds there are carrying salmonella—the same kind that can make people sick, a new UGA…
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New Office of Online Learning director named
Following a national search, Stephen P. Balfour has been named director of the UGA Office of Online Learning. Balfour will begin his new position Feb.…
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COE faculty member named AJE associate editor
Jori N. Hall, an associate professor in the College of Education’s lifelong education, administration and policy department, was recently named associate editor of the American…
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Spring semester OLLI Bash Activity Fair to be held Feb. 3
The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at UGA will host its next OLLI Bash Feb. 3 from 1-3 p.m. at Tuckston United Methodist Church, located at…
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CNN’s Richard Griffiths serving as Industry Fellow at Grady College’s Cox Institute
Richard T. Griffiths, vice president and senior editorial director at CNN, is serving as an Industry Fellow with UGA’s James M. Cox Jr. Institute for…
