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Five receive FYO teaching awards
Five UGA faculty members were honored with 2016 First-Year Odyssey Teaching Awards at an April 7 reception celebrating the continued success of the First-Year Odyssey…
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Charter Lecturers will discuss nuclear security, terrorism
Former U.S. Sen. Sam Nunn will be joined by former Secretary of Defense William J. Perry for the spring 2016 Charter Lecture at UGA.
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Learning Technologies Grants
The Center for Teaching and Learning is accepting proposals until April 29 for its 2016-2017 Learning Technologies Grants Program. Projects must focus on the innovative…
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Faculty, staff members receive OIE awards
The Office of International Education honored seven UGA faculty and staff members at its annual International Education Awards Reception April 7 at the State Botanical…
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Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center to perform ‘Glorious Sextets’
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center April 24 at 3 p.m. in Hugh Hodgson Concert Hall in…
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Researchers track neural stem cells by coloring chicken eggs
An overwhelming number of researchers still struggle within the black hole of the effectiveness and safety of stem cell therapy for neurological diseases. While the…
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‘Ultimate wet blanket’
Tim Samples, an assistant professor of legal studies in the Terry College of Business, blamed poor timing for the reason Mexico has missed out on…
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CSO spring pottery sale
The UGA Ceramic Student Organization will hold a spring pottery sale April 20-21 from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the first floor lobby of…
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Family communication study
Researchers in the psychology department are conducting a study to learn more about how families communicate about emotions in their marital and parenting relationships. Those…
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Global Gateway website launched
A new international portal, the UGA Global Gateway highlights the university’s achievements around the world. As the university develops an ever-greater international presence, the need…
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Refining Realities
The exhibition Refining Realities, a work of electronic installation art created by VolvoxLabs (VVOX), is on display at the Georgia Museum of Art through June…
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UNC Charlotte administrator named associate VP for student affairs
Michele Howard, director of early college programs for the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, has been named associate vice president for student affairs at…
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Faculty Learning Communities
The Center for Teaching and Learning at UGA will support Faculty Learning Communities for the 2016-2017 academic year. Faculty interested in proposing a topic for…
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UGA’s revamped shared sick leave program to begin in January 2017
During 2016, UGA will transition procedures for its shared leave program so that it aligns with the newly implemented University System of Georgia shared sick…
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UGA Symphony Orchestra, choirs will bring together more than 150 for end-of-season concert
The UGA Hugh Hodgson School of Music’s final major concert of 2015-2016 brings over 150 students from nearly every area of the school together in…
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VP for Development and Alumni Relations discusses importance of fundraising to UGA
Vice President for Development and Alumni Relations Kelly Kerner explains the importance of fundraising.
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Changying “Charlie” Li
Changying “Charlie” Li, a professor in the College of Engineering, is developing innovative sensing and automation technologies to help provide safe and high-quality food, fiber,…
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Kendall Trammell
Kendall Trammell has taken experiential learning to the limit with six internships and a study abroad trip to Spain. Throw in two bachelor’s degrees and…
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UGA students raise $177,226.74 to fight cancer
More than 2,000 students participated in the 17th Annual University of Georgia Relay for Life overnight from April 15-16 at the intramural fields. The night…
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For the love of life
Relay for Life raises $177K in fight against cancer.
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Healing the community
UGA students rehab Athens-area hospital’s Healing Garden.
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Athens veterinarians to participate in 2016 national service animal eye exam event
The University of Georgia Veterinary Teaching Hospital will once again offer free eye exam screenings to service animals this May as part of the annual…
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Preventing birth defects: UGA child health expert praises FDA decision to fortify corn masa flour
Corn masa flour, a staple in Hispanic cooking, is getting an added boost of nutrition, a move designed to reduce significant birth defects like spina…
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Georgia Museum of Art to reach out to low-income families
The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia became the first museum in the state to commit officially to serving low-income families through…
