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Nobel Prize-winning astrophysicist to lecture at UGA
John C. Mather, senior astrophysicist at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, and winner of the 2006 Nobel Prize, will present a special…
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Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta names rehabilitation gym after UGA student philanthropy
Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta dedicated its Comprehensive Inpatient Rehabilitation Unit Gym as the “UGA Miracle Gym” in a ribbon cutting ceremony on March 20.
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$35,000 in prize money as UGA hosts two national student startup competitions
Students from across Georgia and throughout the nation will be converging on the University of Georgia for two events that give young entrepreneurs a chance…
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U.S. Court of Appeals judge to speak as UGA law school’s 114th Sibley Lecturer
Richard C. Tallman, a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit, will discuss issues relating to national security and the judiciary…
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UGA-Griffin to promote mental health awareness during 2016 Psych Day at UGA
The University of Georgia Griffin campus will present a day of sessions devoted to “Promoting Mental Health AWAREness” on Friday, April 1, in Room 104…
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Social Work Dean Maurice Daniels to give UGA’s graduate Commencement address
Graduate students receiving their degrees from the University of Georgia this spring will have the opportunity to gather wisdom from academic leader and civil rights…
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Personal instruction
Small class size initiative bringing 56 new faculty members to campus.
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Plantapalooza spring plant sale at UGA set for April 9
Plantapalooza, which brings together three University of Georgia units for one big plant sale, will be held April 9 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.…
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UGA researchers find potential treatment for prostate cancer
Researchers at the University of Georgia have created a new therapeutic for prostate cancer that has shown great efficacy in mouse models of the disease.…
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Georgia Museum of Art to show electronic installation art
For the third year in a row, the Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia will take part in the Slingshot festival of…
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Sightseeing bears, magical town win Georgia Children’s Book Awards
A picture book about bears who awaken from their slumber to go sightseeing and a chapter book about a young girl and her once-magical town…
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UGA’s Michael K. Johnson named Regents’ Professor
Michael K. Johnson, an internationally recognized chemist at the University of Georgia whose work has implications for agriculture, energy and health, has been named a…
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Trees vital to improving stream quality, Warnell School study finds
Want better streams? Plant some trees.
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University Theatre to present never-before-seen short plays
University Theatre will present the New Play Festival, with seven short plays by students and alumni, under the executive direction of John Patrick Bray. Performances…
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Spring’s last Faculty Series recital highlights Russian composers
The final Hugh Hodgson Faculty Series recital of the season brings Shakhida Azimkhodjaeva, violin faculty member at the UGA Hugh Hodgson School of Music, to…
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Law school to host inaugural Rural Healthcare Symposium March 25
The UGA School of Law will present, in conjunction with the health law and consulting firm Boling & Company, the inaugural Rural Healthcare Symposium titled…
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Personal instruction
In a world where information is just an Internet search away, assistant professor Rodney Averett—one of the new faculty members hired as part of UGA’s…
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Academic professional associate in pharmacy college receives award
Gregory Seagraves, an academic professional associate in the College of Pharmacy, is the recipient of the Healthcare Georgia Foundation’s 2016 Joseph D. Greene Community Service…
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Senior Signature deadline
Students who graduate in May or December have until March 31 to make their Senior Signature donations to secure their names on the Class of…
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UGA exploring refreshing academic logo, establishing easy-to-use visual identity system
Think of an institution’s logo, or visual identity, as a flag. Strong visual identities are instantly recognizable and carry with them a sense of an…
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UGA research teams receive $19M in NSF grant funding
UGA plant scientists have received more than $19 million in new grant funding from the National Science Foundation. Five research teams at the university will…
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Ivy League football coaches agree to ban tackling during practice
All eight Ivy League head football coaches have voted to ban tackling during regular season practice. Research shows that most sports-related concussions in college happen…
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Plant ecologist to deliver 2016 Odum Lecture March 29
Ecologist Jonathan Levine will deliver the 31st annual Odum Lecture at the UGA Odum School of Ecology March 29 at 4 p.m. His talk, which…
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CTEGD symposium registration
Registration is open until April 27 for the 26th annual Molecular Parasitology/Vector Biology Symposium, which will be held May 3 at the Georgia Center. This…
