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Student conduct staffer focuses on students’ ‘transformative process’
As a student, Rebecca Scarbro was parliamentarian for the Student Government Association and worked on the appeals process for an honors board at LaGrange College;…
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Accreditors give final approval of Georgia State, Georgia Perimeter plan
The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges, the regional accreditation body, gave its approval to the consolidation plans of Georgia State University…
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Service-Learning Fellows selected
The Office of Service-Learning has selected 19 faculty members to participate in its yearlong Service-Learning Fellows program. It is the largest group in the program’s…
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Bad acts
James C. Cobb, the Spalding Distinguished Professor of History in UGA’s Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, penned an essay for Time magazine about the…
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NC State University administrator named CAES dean, director
Samuel Pardue, a noted poultry science researcher and administrator at North Carolina State University, has been named dean and director of UGA’s College of Agricultural…
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Book revisits inquiry into US spy agencies
A Season of Inquiry Revisited: The Church Committee Confronts America’s Spy Agencies Loch K. Johnson University Press of Kansas Hardcover: $34.95 America’s intelligence agencies have…
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Russell Library among 12 recipients of Georgia Music Foundation grants
The Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies’ Oral History Program, in partnership with the Willson Center for Humanities and Arts’ Athens Music…
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Ballroom Magic 2016 marks 25th anniversary of annual performance
Ballroom Magic 2016, the annual showcase performance by the UGA Ballroom Performance Group, will celebrate its 25th anniversary this month. This year’s performances will take…
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Dangerous dispersants
Samantha Joye’s recent findings that the dispersants used after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill may have done more harm than good attracted news coverage from…
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Timothy Burg named director of Office of STEM Education
UGA has appointed Timothy Burg, an engineer whose work bridges academia and industry, to direct its Office of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Education.
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Honors student will study in China as part of inaugural class of Schwarzman Scholars
UGA Honors student Torre Lavelle is one of 111 students from around the world to be named to the inaugural class of Schwarzman Scholars, a…
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UGA researchers receive $1M to develop crypto treatment
UGA researchers have received $1 million from the Wellcome Trust and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to speed the development of new drugs for…
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Pianist Gilles Vonsattel to perform Jan. 19 in Ramsey Concert Hall
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present award-winning pianist Gilles Vonsattel Jan. 19 at 8 p.m. in Ramsey Concert Hall. His program will include works…
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Healthy eating habits help your heart
According to the American Heart Association, there are many changes people can make to their eating to support heart health. Eat nutrient-rich fruits, vegetables and…
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Research participants sought
Researchers in the College of Arts and Sciences’ psychology department are conducting a study to learn more about how families communicate about emotions in their…
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Bioengineer named Harbor Lights Chair in Small Animal Studies
Karen J.L. Burg, a bioengineer whose cutting-edge work centers on absorbable polymers, biofabrication and tissue engineering, joined the faculty of UGA’s College of Veterinary Medicine…
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MSP unveils new website
Students may now easily learn about the numerous engagement opportunities offered by Multicultural Services and Programs by visiting the department’s newly redesigned website. New features…
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Regents approve design and planning for third phase of Terry Business Learning Community
At its Jan. 6 meeting, the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia approved design and planning for Phase III of the Terry…
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Monkey manners
Squirrel monkeys in a Stanford University lab learned how to eat and drink from cups—a first for the species using containers to carry food. The…
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Study: Bacteria can survive in crackers, cookies for months
UGA researchers found that pathogens, like salmonella, can survive for at least six months in cookies and crackers. The recent study was prompted by an…
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Campus-wide Entrepreneurship Certificate program to begin in fall
UGA will offer a campus-wide certificate program for students who are interested in launching and growing businesses and nonprofit organizations.
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The Second City to perform
The Second City returns to the UGA Performing Arts Center by popular demand. The comedy improv troupe will perform three shows in Ramsey Concert Hall,…
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RBC faculty, students, staff attend World Stem Cell Summit in Atlanta
Nearly 75 faculty, students and staff affiliated with UGA’s Regenerative Bioscience Center joined more than 1,000 attendees representing over 35 international scientific communities at the 11th annual…
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Circle Gallery features art by Corrine Colarusso
The Circle Gallery at the College of Environment and Design is presenting Stirred Fiction, the solo exhibition of the work of Corrine Colarusso through Feb.…
