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Informatics Symposium at UGA draws nearly 150 participants
Nearly 150 participants from 30 units across campus gathered earlier this month for a daylong symposium created to foster interdisciplinary collaboration following the creation of…
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Johns Hopkins University receives $95 million in NIH research funding
Johns Hopkins University and a nonprofit research firm will spend seven years and $95 million from a National Institutes of Health grant to examine how…
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Two local police officers receive 2016 UGA Kassinger Scholarship
The Edward T. and Sarah Laurent Kassinger Scholarship board has awarded the 2016 Kassinger Scholarship to Cpl. Russell Davis with the UGA Police Department and…
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Panel will discuss ‘Foxfire at Fifty’
A panel will discuss “Foxfire at Fifty: Stories of Culture” Oct. 26 at 11:15 a.m. at the Richard B. Russell Building Special Collections Libraries.
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UGA’s presence felt at Sunbelt Agricultural Expo
UGA President Jere W. Morehead and other university administrators celebrated the opening of the 2016 Sunbelt Agricultural Expo by visiting the opening day of the…
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Federal judge discusses process of sentencing
To Lisa Godbey Wood, sentencing is the most fascinating thing that happens in a courtroom.
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Dardanelles to perform traditional music of Newfoundland
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present the Dardanelles Nov. 7 at 8 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall. The Canadian group performs Newfoundland traditional music.…
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Vice president for information technology wins leadership award
Timothy M. Chester, vice president for information technology at UGA, is the 2016 recipient of the EDUCAUSE Community Leadership Award. EDUCAUSE is a nonprofit association…
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Professor of crop and soil sciences wins award
George Vellidis, professor of crop and soil sciences in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, received the Pierre C. Robert Professional Award from the…
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Fundraiser for charitable organizations underway
The Campaign for Charities is underway at UGA to collect pledges and money for local and state charitable organizations.
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Book explores work of animated filmmaker
John Lasseter Richard Neupert University of Illinois Press Cloth: $95 Paper: $22 E-book: $19.80 Celebrated as Pixar’s Chief Creative Officer, John Lasseter is a revolutionary…
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Trevor to head institutional media communications
Greg Trevor will assume the duties of executive director for media communications in UGA’s Division of Marketing & Communications Oct. 24.
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HR professional helps employees navigate benefits, explore leadership
Vision oriented. Insightful. Critical. Decisive. These are all traits that characterize the INTJ type determined by the iconic Myers-Briggs Type Indicator personality test. For Patrice…
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CEO of 1996 Olympic Games to give Mason Lecture Nov. 3
Billy Payne, who served as chief executive of Atlanta’s 1996 Olympic Games, will deliver UGA’s Mason Public Leadership Lecture Nov. 3 at 11 a.m. in…
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Wrigley, former UGA senior vice president, appointed chancellor
The board of regents has named Steve Wrigley chancellor of the University System of Georgia. Wrigley had been named interim chancellor Aug. 10 after Chancellor…
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Computer lab maintenance
The vLab, UGA’s virtual computer lab, will undergo maintenance over fall break weekend. The maintenance will begin Oct. 28 at 8 p.m. and will last…
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Professor named Innovation Collaborative advisor
Bonnie Cramond, a professor in the College of Education’s educational psychology department, was recently named to a group of six national advisors by the Innovation…
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Chamber Music Society performance on Nov. 6 celebrates city of Vienna
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center Nov. 6 at 3 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall. The program,…
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Lisa Foster
Lisa Foster, who is earning dual master’s degrees in social work and public health, says her graduate education is a perfect fit for her planned…
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UGA Graduate School honors 2016 Alumni of Distinction
The University of Georgia Graduate School has honored eight graduates with the 2016 Alumni of Distinction Award for achieving exceptional success in their professional careers…
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Fabric revolution
Researchers, industry and military join forces to pave a new textiles future.
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Atlanta Olympics CEO to deliver UGA’s Mason Public Leadership Lecture on Nov. 3
Billy Payne, who served as chief executive of Atlanta’s 1996 Olympic Games, will deliver the University of Georgia’s Mason Public Leadership Lecture Nov. 3 at…
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Neurodevelopmental model of Zika may provide rapid answers
A newly published study from researchers working in collaboration with the Regenerative Bioscience Center at the University of Georgia demonstrates fetal death and brain damage…
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UGA names second class of Women’s Leadership Fellows
Nine University of Georgia faculty members will sharpen their leadership skills as members of the second class of the university’s Women’s Leadership Fellows Program.
