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Dean named fellow at the American Society of Landscape Architects
Daniel Nadenicek, dean of the College of Environment and Design, has been granted Fellow status at the American Society of Landscape Architects. This is the…
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Four finalists for international education position to visit campus
Four finalists for the position of associate provost for international education at UGA will visit campus to meet with members of the university community.
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New UGAAlert desktop app
An updated version of UGAAlert desktop notification software is available on the EITS software page (software.uga.edu) under the section for UGAAlert. To receive UGAAlert notices…
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Employees should review balances for new Shared Leave program
UGA will be changing its Shared Leave program Jan. 1 to comply with the manner in which the program is administered by the University System…
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Xavier U. to offer first Pizza ATM
College campuses are well-known hotbeds of innovation. Now, Xavier University in Cincinnati, Ohio, is testing an innovative tool that could be a culinary game changer:…
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Never a dull moment: Terry professor takes energetic approach to teaching
There’s a stereotype of the introverted, dull accountant.
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Former Sen. Saxby Chambliss returns as UGA law school’s Sanders Scholar
The UGA School of Law is again offering its students the opportunity to learn from former U.S. Sen. Saxby Chambliss, who is returning to the…
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USG Chancellor Huckaby will retire in December; Wrigley named interim
University System of Georgia Chancellor Hank Huckaby announced Aug. 10 his plans to retire Dec. 31. Serving as the University System’s 12th chancellor, Huckaby oversees…
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Associate dean to receive leadership award
Karl Newell, the associate dean for research and professor of kinesiology in the College of Education, will receive the 2016 Distinguished Leadership Award from the…
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Jasmine Bush
Jasmine Bush, a senior majoring in agricultural education, has a hectic academic schedule but still finds time to volunteer and mentor. Her love of animals…
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Blue and You
Program brings police and local youths together to address potentially divisive issues.
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UGA launches “Blue and You” program to bring police and youth together to address issues
In a time of heightened sensitivity between police and the public, the University of Georgia has launched a program to facilitate conversations between youth and…
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UGA dedicates Science Learning Center
The University of Georgia dedicated its 122,500-square-foot Science Learning Center Aug. 17. An estimated 10,000-12,000 students will utilize the building each day for classes in…
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Big opportunities with big data
Informatics Initiative at UGA brings new faculty, learning opportunities.
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UGA welcomes 114 incoming veterinary students in White Coat Ceremony
The University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine welcomed the Class of 2020 during its annual White Coat Ceremony held Aug. 14. Sponsored by the…
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Four finalists for associate provost for international education to visit campus
Four finalists for the position of associate provost for international education at the University of Georgia will visit campus in the coming weeks to meet…
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Big investment in big data: UGA completes Presidential Informatics Hiring Initiative
Eight new faculty members in the rapidly growing field of informatics have joined the University of Georgia following the completion of the Presidential Informatics Hiring…
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Informatics Initiative at UGA brings new faculty, learning opportunities
A new informatics course open to students from across campus is just one sign of a far-reaching initiative to create new learning opportunities related to…
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Freshman Welcome: First-year students kick off their collegiate careers at Sanford Stadium
Members of UGA’s Class of 2020 gathered in Sanford Stadium on Aug. 10 for the Freshman Welcome, the night before fall classes began. As part…
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Psychology researcher challenges theory that good communication leads to marital satisfaction
One of the top reasons couples seek counseling is communication issues, so does better communication predict a more satisfying relationship?
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New hybrid sweetgum trees could boost paper, bioenergy production
Sweetgum trees thrive under diverse conditions, grow as fast as pine trees and provide the type of fiber needed for specialty papers, and they’ve long…
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Ride and seek
Starting with a lesson on the growing agritourism industry at Jaemor Farms near Gainesville to hearing about the state’s first oyster hatchery at UGA Marine…
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SPIA ramps up its research enterprise
Research expenditures in UGA’s School of Public and International Affairs increased by an astounding 126 percent over the past two years, and several faculty members…
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Hugh Hodgson School of Music revamps its Thursday concert series for 2016-2017 season
The UGA Hugh Hodgson School of Music has revamped its concert series for the 2016-2017 season. Formerly the Second Thursday Scholarship Series, the Thursday Scholarship…
