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Student-run philanthropy surpasses $1 million raised for Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta
More than 2,100 University of Georgia students caught up on some much needed sleep Sunday after 24 hours of dancing and games culminated in the…
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Jacob Kennedy
Foundation Fellow and senior anthropology major Jacob Kennedy has had the opportunity to study in Morocco and Ethiopia and was even able to combine his…
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UGA Large Animal Veterinary Teaching Hospital reopened
The Large Animal Hospital at the University of Georgia has reopened its emergency services and will resume seeing regular appointments again on Feb. 22.
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New director to enhance collaboration between Student Affairs and Academic Affairs
Erin L. Richman, currently executive director of institutional innovation at Florida State College at Jacksonville, has been named the new director of academic partnerships and…
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Science and engineering judges
The Office of Academic Special Programs is seeking graduate students and professionals from the UGA community to serve as judges for the Georgia Science and…
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A new era for the Bulldogs
UGA officially breaks ground on Indoor Athletic Facility.
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Meteorologist David Chandley to receive Distinguished Achievement Award
The University of Georgia Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication’s national broadcast society, DiGamma Kappa, will present David Chandley with its annual Distinguished Achievement…
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Communications research should abandon ‘framing’ term, study says
While framing isn’t dead, the generalized framing label often used in communications research should be abandoned, according to research published by the University of Georgia’s…
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Experts available to discuss elections and Supreme Court vacancy
Need an expert for that elections or Supreme Court story you’re working on? Here’s a list of University of Georgia professors and their expertise.
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Summer tennis camp
Registration is currently open for the 2016 Bulldog Tennis Camp. Open to boys ages 9-17 at all levels of playing ability, the camp will be…
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Lilly Fellows deadline
The Center for Teaching and Learning currently is accepting applications for the 2016-2018 Lilly Teaching Fellows program. Faculty in their first, second or third year…
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The fracas continues
A recent landmark study by the Environmental Protection Agency concluded that fracking, a controversial method for extracting natural gas, poses no widespread harm to drinking…
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School of art to present Dodd lecture
The Lamar Dodd School of Art will present a lecture by artist Paul Pfeiffer, who holds the 2015-2016 Dodd Professorial Chair. Free and open to…
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‘Culture of active learning’
A new dawn for science instruction begins at UGA this fall.
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Sustainable lifestyles to be focus of annual Red Clay law conference
“Making a Sustainable Lifestyle Accessible to All” is the working title of the 28th annual Red Clay Conference to be held Feb. 26 in the…
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Patty Griffin, Sara Watkins and Anais Mitchell to perform
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present Grammy winner Patty Griffin with Sara Watkins and Anais Mitchell Feb. 16 at 8 p.m. in Hugh Hodgson…
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University of Washington professor to open CED’s spring lecture series
The College of Environment and Design will open its spring lecture series with a talk by an internationally recognized place-making expert. Jeffrey Hou, professor and…
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Over-kale
Kale has grown increasingly popular as a “superfood.” That surge in demand has put a strain on the supply of kale seeds and caused the…
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GS Studies launches redesigned site
The Germanic and Slavic studies department in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences recently launched a redesign of its website. The clean, new look…
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Eduroam launched on campus
A new, free wireless service called eduroam is now available at UGA. All UGA students, faculty and staff have access to eduroam while on campus…
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Alumnus’ debut novel set during Civil War
Fallen Land Taylor Brown St. Martin’s Press Hardcover: $25.99 E-book: $12.99 Fallen Land is UGA alumnus Taylor Brown’s debut novel set in the final year…
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Global Georgia features Do Good Fund photos, former NEH chair
Pictures of Us: Photographs from The Do Good Fund Collection, an exhibition currently on display in six venues on the UGA campus and in the…
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Corporate relations manager connects Terry College students, employers
Elizabeth Willimon is a connector. Whether it’s connecting alumni with students or Terry College of Business students to employers, she’s constantly seeking to put the…
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Political connections
On Feb. 3, UGA President Jere W. Morehead, center right, stopped in for a meeting with House Speaker Paul Ryan, second from right, and four…
