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Georgia Museum of Art to showcase abstract paintings by Gary Hudson until Jan. 8
The exhibition Living Color: Gary Hudson on the 1970s is on display at the Georgia Museum of Art through Jan. 8. Organized by Sarah Kate…
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Works of Alabama sculptor Chris Taylor to be featured at Circle Gallery
The Circle Gallery at the College of Environment and Design will host The Stands, an exhibit by Chris Taylor, Oct. 13 through Dec. 13. An…
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UGA scientists lead team developing test for Chagas disease
An international team of researchers, led by UGA infectious disease experts, has received $5.2 million from the National Institutes of Health to develop a more…
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Three UGA faculty members named PSO Fellows
Three UGA faculty members selected as 2016-2017 Public Service and Outreach Fellows are spending the fall conducting research with one of the university’s eight public…
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Time Jumpers with Vince Gill coming to Performing Arts Center
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present the Time Jumpers Oct. 11 at 8 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall. The Time Jumpers feature a who’s…
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Faculty, students assess community health needs, get hands-on experience
An assessment of community health needs, led by UGA faculty and facilitated by the UGA Archway Partnership, has contributed to a new urgent care center…
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Ways to read Columns
Columns is published weekly during the academic year and biweekly during the summer for faculty and staff of the university by the UGA Division of…
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Using Twitter, Facebook to assess candidates for tenure, promotion
A report by the American Sociological Association suggested sociology professors’ social media presence should factor into decisions about promotion and tenure. Using Twitter and Facebook…
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Franklin College researchers reveal that magnetic ‘rust’ performs as gold at nanoscale
Researchers from UGA are giving new meaning to the phrase “turning rust into gold” and making the use of gold in research settings and industrial…
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Hodgson Wind Ensemble’s concert to draw on jazz, salsa, gospel influences
The Hodgson Wind Ensemble performs its second concert of the season with a Hugh Hodgson School of Music faculty soloist in Hodgson Concert Hall Oct.…
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University Woman’s Club
The University Woman’s Club will meet Oct. 11 at 11 a.m. in the Fellowship Hall of Central Presbyterian Church, 380 Alps Road. Guest speaker Joni…
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Classics department to host colloquium
The classics department in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences will host a colloquium featuring visiting scholars Christiane Reitz and Simone Finkmann of the…
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Noel Fallows named associate provost for international education
Noel Fallows, an administrator with a proven record of fostering international partnerships in research, instruction and outreach, has been named associate provost for international education.
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Portuguese professor leads students down path to be ‘global professionals’
As curriculum coordinator of the UGA Portuguese Flagship Program, Cecilia Rodrigues advocates for international opportunities for students with a twist on an old saying: Practice…
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Brainstorm central
A new interactive learning space in the UGA College of Engineering is designed to foster the type of collaborative spirit found in high-tech startups.
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Graduate Student Travel Awards enhance international research efforts
For the second year in a row, three UGA students have been named recipients of Graduate International Travel Awards from the UGA Office of Global…
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Faculty pen new statistical program guide
Higher Order Growth Curves and Mixture Modeling with Mplus: A Practical Guide Kandauda “K.A.S.” Wickrama, Tae Kyoung Lee, Catherine Walker O’Neal and Frederick O. Lorenz…
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Department of Defense honors administrative financial director of marine extension service
The U.S. Department of Defense has honored Marie Scoggins, administrative financial director of UGA Marine Extension Service and Georgia Sea Grant, with the Seven Seals…
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UGA research sheds light on mechanism that leads to drug-resistant superbugs
Drug-resistant organisms, or so-called “superbugs,” are a growing public health threat because “last-resort” therapeutics-employed only when other drugs fail to kill an infection-are failing. A…
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Record number of UGA students and alumni offered Fulbright awards for 2016-2017
A record number of 19 University of Georgia students and recent alumni-including six doctoral students and five May graduates-were offered international travel-study grants from the…
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UGA rededicates historic H.H. Tift Building
The University of Georgia rededicated the newly renovated H.H. Tift Building on the UGA-Tifton campus Sept. 27.
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Dental fillings raise levels of mercury in the body, UGA study says
Dental surface restorations composed of dental amalgam, a mixture of mercury, silver, tin and other metals, significantly contribute to prolonged mercury levels in the body,…
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UGA receives three NSF grants to broaden undergraduate, graduate participation in STEM
The University of Georgia is among the first universities in the nation to participate in a new National Science Foundation program aimed at broadening participation…

