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Commit ticket elected to top posts in student government
University of Georgia students have elected the Commit ticket to the executive branch of the Student Government Association for the 2016-2017 academic year. The ticket…
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State legislature recognizes MPA program’s 50 years of public service
The University of Georgia School of Public and International Affairs Master of Public Administration program was recognized on the Georgia House and Senate floors in…
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Statewide science fair coordinated by UGA coming to Athens this weekend
Nearly 800 Georgia middle and high school students are headed to Athens this weekend for the 68th Georgia Science and Engineering Fair, coordinated by the…
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Milton Masciadri named UGA recipient of SEC Faculty Achievement Award
Milton Masciadri, Distinguished University Professor in the Franklin College of Arts and Science’s Hugh Hodgson School of Music, has been named the University of Georgia’s…
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New summer program keeps kids learning when school is out
Parents of elementary and middle school students concerned about “summer slide” now have one more way to counter its effects thanks to a new initiative…
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Narcissism linked to sexual assault perpetration in college, study finds
Almost 20 percent of college men have committed some kind of sexual assault, and 4 percent have committed rape, according to a study published by…
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Watershed UGA launches campaign to ‘daylight’ campus streams
Most of the streams that run through the University of Georgia campus flow through culverts underground, making them out of sight and out of mind.…
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UGA, Sanofi Pasteur develop new vaccine for H1N1 influenza
Researchers at the University of Georgia and Sanofi Pasteur, the vaccines division of Sanofi, announced today the development of a vaccine that protects against multiple…
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UGA student receives Carnegie Junior Research Fellowship
University of Georgia Honors student Bert Thompson Jr. has been awarded a Carnegie Junior Research Fellowship, becoming one of just 14 young scholars from across…
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University Health Center awarded full accreditation
The University of Georgia’s Health Center was awarded accreditation for all services by the Joint Commission. The recognition is the second consecutive time the University…
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Undergraduate research symposium at UGA breaks record, tops 400 participants
Participation in the University of Georgia’s annual undergraduate research symposium has reached a record, with more than 400 students presenting original research projects in fields…
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UGA Night at Six Flags
The 13th annual UGA Night at Six Flags Over Georgia is April 15. During the event, UGA students, faculty, staff, alumni and their families will…
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Senior Teaching Fellows
Nominations are being accepted until 5 p.m. April 11 for the 2016-2017 CTL Senior Teaching Fellows Program. Any faculty member, dean or department head interested…
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SPIA public affairs graduate programs among nation’s best
UGA’s School of Public and International Affairs ranks fourth among graduate schools of public affairs, according to the most recent U.S. News & World Report…
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Reporter will share ‘lessons learned’ April 5 at Mingledorff-Lorimer Lecture
New York Times investigative reporter Ian Urbina will speak on “Of Outlaws, Runaways and Glue: Lessons Learned in Journalism” at the 2016 Mingledorff-Lorimer Lecture in Print Media.…
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National champions
UGA’s women’s swimming and diving team claimed the program’s seventh national title March 19 at the NCAA championships on the Georgia Tech campus. After the…
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StairDawgs Challenge
The UGA College of Education’s Center for Physical Activity and Health and the newly formed Exercise is Medicine on Campus student group are supporting a…
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CED, Athletic Association program and exhibit to explore impact of sport at UGA
As part of the observance of the annual International Day on Monuments and Sites, the College of Environment and Design and the UGA Athletic Association…
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‘Big Read’ will focus on poetry of California environmentalist
The Athens area will have the chance to get to know a California poet and environmentalist thanks to a National Endowment for the Arts “Big…
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Symposium will showcase range of interdisciplinary research at Wormsloe
Landscape history, coastal ecosystem dynamics and disease ecology will be just a few of the topics discussed April 7 at the UGA Center for Research…
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Bigger and better
Participation in UGA’s annual undergraduate research symposium has reached a record, with more than 400 students presenting original research projects in fields ranging from art…
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Golfer named Collegiate Athlete of Year
The Atlanta Sports Council named UGA golfer Lee McCoy its Collegiate Athlete of the Year. McCoy had one of the most celebrated seasons in UGA…
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Hollowell Lecture explores story of judge who battled racial, gender bias
“(Constance Baker Motley) lived a paradox of change,” Harvard law and history professor Tomiko Brown-Nagin told attendees March 17 at the fourth annual Donald L.…
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Records retention schedule
The University System of Georgia has revised its records retention schedule. The retention schedule has legal and organizational implications for all UGA faculty and staff…
