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To screen or not to screen
In a Reuters article, Dr. Mark H. Ebell, a professor of epidemiology in UGA’s College of Public Health, explained a recent conclusion by the U.S.…
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Simon Kilmurry, Monica Pearson join Peabody board
The Peabody Awards at UGA has appointed Simon Kilmurry, executive director of the International Documentary Association, and Monica Pearson, television news journalist, to its board…
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Southern spat
National Public Radio reported that an “oyster renaissance in the Southeastern U.S. is underway,” and UGA’s Marine Extension will be a leader in making that…
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Finalist for campus dean of Medical Partnership to visit Athens, Augusta
A finalist in the ongoing search for the position of campus dean of the GRU/UGA Medical Partnership will visit Athens and Augusta to meet with…
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Monumental changes
In an essay for Time, James C. Cobb, emeritus professor of history in UGA’s Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, considered the debate about removing…
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Law school to host public interest conference focusing on social justice
UGA’s School of Law will host the 11th annual Working in Public Interest Conference Feb. 20 at 9 a.m. in the Larry Walker Room of…
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Moss fellowship applications
Applications are being accepted until March 25 at 5 p.m. for the Sarah H. Moss Fellowships for 2016-17, beginning with summer semester. Administered by UGA’s…
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Ensembles to put new spin on chamber music for Second Thursday concert
February’s Second Thursday Scholarship Series event challenges conventional notions of chamber music with MOD[ular] Ensemble and Revien (above) in Hugh Hodgson Concert Hall Feb. 18,…
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Whitney Okie
Whitney Okie, a senior majoring in nutrition science, has been a FACS ambassador, Arch Society member and even started an anti-obesity organization for youths. And…
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‘Culture of active learning’
SLC built for teaching science with new technology.
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Global Georgia to feature Do Good Fund photos, former NEH chair William Ferris
“Pictures of Us: Photographs from The Do Good Fund Collection,” an exhibition currently on display in six venues on the University of Georgia campus and…
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Professor launches new journal exploring topics in education law
A new journal published by a University of Georgia professor is helping to establish UGA as a leader in the field of educational law and…
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Don’t forget ‘thank you’
Remember it’s Valentine’s weekend? UGA research suggests you express your gratitude.
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UGA summit on women in agriculture pulls attendees from throughout Southeast
More than 150 agricultural leaders from across 13 Southern states and Washington, D.C., converged on the University of Georgia’s campus in Athens on Feb. 8…
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Media advisory: Cabinet meeting and media briefing Feb. 17
The University of Georgia Cabinet will conduct its regular meeting Wednesday, Feb. 17, at 10 a.m. in the Peabody Board Room of the Administration Building.…
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History department launches summer public history program in D.C.
A new University of Georgia program in public history is offering students the opportunity to learn about the professional side of their discipline—through archiving artifacts,…
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Finalist for campus dean of GRU/UGA Medical Partnership to visit Athens, Augusta
A finalist in the ongoing search for the position of campus dean of the Georgia Regents University/University of Georgia Medical Partnership will visit Athens and…
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‘Creeping obesity’
Yes, a UGA study shows vacations can lead to weight gain.
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UGA offers small business expertise to farmers
The University of Georgia is combining its expertise in agriculture and economic development into a one-day conference later this month.
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Finalists for School of Social Work deanship to visit campus
Four finalists for the position of dean of UGA’s School of Social Work will visit campus in the coming weeks to meet with members of…
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Pro baseball team owner talks about leadership values
Ken Kendrick, the owner and managing general partner of Major League Baseball’s Arizona Diamondbacks, talked to a packed house Jan. 22 at the Terry Leadership…
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Financial Hardship Resources site online
Financial circumstances can change quickly, at times in ways outside of students’ control. Financial hardship creates significant stress and can impede student success. The Financial…
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Credit union food drive
The Georgia United Credit Union is holding its annual “Can Hunger” food drive through Feb. 29. Food and money donated locally will benefit ARK Ministries,…
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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…
