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‘Generous gift’
The University of Georgia has received the largest single gift in its history to support the top priority of the Commit to Georgia Campaign: need-based…
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Applications accepted for VetCAMP 2017
Applications for VetCAMP 2017 will be accepted now through Jan. 27, according to organizers at the UGA College of Veterinary Medicine. VetCAMP, or Veterinary Career…
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VP: Many campus technology services will soon get additional security measures
Access to all major systems at UGA soon will require the use of ArchPass Duo, according to Vice President for Information Technology Timothy M. Chester.
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Associate engineering professor receives Young Researcher Award
Changying “Charlie” Li, an associate professor in the College of Engineering, is the recipient of the 2016 New Holland Young Researcher Award from the American…
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VPN access changes on Jan. 3
If you use UGA’s Remote Access Virtual Private Network to access university systems, you will soon need to use ArchPass Duo. Beginning Jan. 3, access…
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Symphony joins chorus for ‘Messiah’
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and Chamber Chorus Dec. 18 at 3 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall. Norman Mackenzie…
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Assistant director for outdoor recreation receives award
Kellie Gerbers, assistant director for outdoor recreation in the recreational sports department, received the Association for Outdoor Recreation and Education’s Jim Rennie Leadership Award Nov.…
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New center to make UGA leader in disease ecology
With the launch of the new Center for the Ecology of Infectious Diseases, UGA is poised to become a world leader in the increasingly important…
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Seventeen UGA employees retire Dec. 1, 2016
Seventeen UGA employees retired Dec. 1. Retirees, their job classification, department and years of service are: Gregory A. Ashley, IT associate director, COE Centers, 26 years;…
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Report offers advice to maximize class scheduling efficiency
The new Higher Education Scheduling Index shows that more than a third of introductory-level courses at four-year public institutions had too many students per class…
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$2.4M donation to boost food scholarship, other programs
Like dozens of his fellow UGA students, Kyle McReynolds used to worry about finding enough money for his next meal.
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Jingle Bell Fun Run
The University Health Center and UGA Golf Course will host the 2016 Jingle Bell Fun Run Dec. 6. Open free to the UGA community, the…
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SPIA faculty member wages fight against drugs, addiction epidemic
Amanda Abraham is pushing back against the opioid epidemic.
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Student life grant proposals
The UGA Parents Leadership Council is accepting grant proposals for the 2017-2018 academic year to fund programs and events that enhance the student experience at…
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Study: Retail growth followed SNAP enrollment spike
Increased enrollment in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program in Georgia contributed to the growth of grocery retailers at all levels from 2007 to 2014.
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Sixteen journalists from North Africa, Near East visit UGA as part of Murrow Program
For the eighth consecutive year, UGA’s Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication was selected to host international journalists who were participating in the Edward…
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College of Environment and Design graduate students on winning team
Catie Sauer and Christopher Wisener, first-year master’s degree students in UGA’s College of Environment and Design, are part of the first-place team in Emory University’s…
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Symposium speaker: Responsible research drives scientific progress
The last 25 years have brought new technologies that have led to leaps in scientific advancement and opportunities for research collaboration. But with them have…
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University Woman’s Club
The University Woman’s Club will hold its holiday luncheon, “Sounds of the Season,” Dec. 13 at 11 a.m. at the Athens Country Club, 2700 Jefferson…
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Students discuss health care’s future at Parham Policy Day
Social work graduate students examined the future of health care policy and other public policy issues during Parham Policy Day, held Nov. 19 at the…
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College of Pharmacy and College of Education researchers discover potential therapy
UGA researchers have shown that an FDA-approved drug reduces scar tissue and improves muscle function in mice with a gene mutation that triggers muscular dystrophy,…
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A classical new year’s show
The UGA Performing Arts Center will ring in the New Year with a concert by the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Dec. 31 at 7 p.m. in…
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Georgia Museum of Art wins national and regional awards for newsletter, exhibits
The Georgia Museum of Art at UGA has received five national and regional awards for its exhibitions and publications. The museum’s quarterly newsletter, Facet, garnered…
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EITS launches new data management site
EITS has launched a new website for data management and governance at UGA (see “VP: Many campus technology services will soon get additional security measures”).…
