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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…
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Classics department to host two-day ‘Homerathon’ outside main library
In recognition of the longstanding presence of Homeric epic at UGA, the classics department in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences is sponsoring “Homerathon,”…
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Warnell dean named to American Forest Foundation board of trustees
The American Forest Foundation named Dale Greene, dean of UGA’s Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, a board of trustee member. With more than…
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New director will connect industry with UGA researchers
Crystal Leach joined UGA in February as the founding director of Discovery and Innovation Partnerships, a new initiative jointly supported by the Office of the…
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CAES student homepage updated
Relaunched in fall 2015, the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences students’ home page offers up-to-date information about lectures, job fairs, college announcements and scholarships.…
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Research participants needed
The Department of Health Promotion in the College of Public Health is conducting a study to learn more about how intermittent physical activity helps control…
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Georgia Museum of Art to focus on Southern Printmakers Society
By Madison Bledsoemadscb@uga.edu In 1935, Frank Hartley Anderson founded the Southern Printmakers Society, the only major graphic arts society in the South at the time.…
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Faculty honored with Presidential Early Career Award
Two UGA professors are among 105 professors named recipients of the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers, the highest honor bestowed by the…
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Establish a sleep ritual
Individuals regularly getting high quality sleep often have a sleep ritual. A sleep ritual is a routine that helps the mind and body wind down…
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COE faculty member to serve on children’s book selection committee
Jennifer Graff, an associate professor in the College of Education’s language and literacy education department, will serve a three-year term on the committee that selects…
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Chicago State U. cancels spring break due to budget impasse
Illinois’ budget gridlock claimed the spring break plans of students at Chicago State University. An eight-month-long impasse over the state budget has held up funds…
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School of Accounting grads rank No. 1 for first-time CPA exam pass rates
Graduates of the Terry College of Business’ J.M. Tull School of Accounting ranked No. 1 among large programs and No. 2 among all programs for…
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A big IMPACT: Students serve during spring break
This year as part of IMPACT Service Breaks, 370 students went to 20 locations in the U.S. to work on service projects dealing with topics…
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Sculptor Cavener to lecture at Dodd
The Lamar Dodd School of Art will present a lecture by artist Beth Cavener March 29 at 5:30 p.m. in Room S151 of the art…
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UGA alumnus to give Woodroof Lecture
UGA alumnus Donald W. Schaffner will deliver the 2016 J.G. Woodroof Lecture April 5 at 12:30 p.m. in Rooms K/L of the Georgia Center for…
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Former UGA history professor, author to speak at Cine March 24
Paul Sutter, an associate professor of history and faculty affiliate in environmental studies at the University of Colorado, Boulder, will give a talk at Cine…
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UGA researchers trace peanut crop back to its roots
UGA researchers, working with the International Peanut Genome Initiative, have discovered that a wild plant from Bolivia is a “living relic” of the prehistoric origins…
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McGill Medal awarded to journalist who was jailed in Iran
A journalist who endured 545 days of imprisonment in Iran is the 2016 recipient of the McGill Medal for Journalistic Courage.
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Embark UGA helps ensure at-risk students have resources to graduate
Anastasia Roberts is anything but a traditional college student.
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Book by former professor explains physics
From Newton to Einstein: Ask the Physicist about Mechanics and Relativity F. Todd Baker Morgan & Claypool Publishers Paperback: $20 E-book: $16 From Newton to…
