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APLU recognizes ag lawyer for teaching excellence
Agricultural lawyer Terence Centner’s focus on current issues and his cultivation of thoughtful debate have made him a favorite instructor in UGA’s College of Agricultural…
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Associate professor researches interaction patterns on social media
Many people in today’s culture are familiar with social media and use various platforms to network with one another. Few people, however, really understand the…
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UGA to celebrate 231st anniversary with week of Founders Day events
UGA will observe its 231st anniversary in 2016, and the UGA Alumni Association will celebrate the occasion by hosting a weeklong series of events, including the…
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Franklin College faculty member receives national award
Lee M. Pierce, an adjunct faculty member in the communication studies department of the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, received the National Communication Association’s…
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Service-learning workshops
The Office of Service-Learning’s spring workshop series will begin Jan. 28 with “Introduction to Service-Learning Course Design.” To be held from 9:30 a.m. to 12:15…
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AORE elects new leadership
Lance Haynie, associate director for programs in the department of recreational sports, was chosen as president-elect of the Association of Outdoor Recreation and Education. He…
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Traffic safety team receives grant from Governor’s Office of Highway Safety
Researchers from the College of Public Health received a grant from the Georgia Governor’s Office of Highway Safety to evaluate over 100 educational and law…
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Performing Arts Center to present 2 Saturday Morning Club events
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present two Saturday Morning Club events in February. The first will take place Feb. 6 at 10 a.m. in…
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UGA Mobile App updated
The UGA Mobile App has been updated with more user-friendly features. A separate module for UGAMail has been added, so students, faculty and staff can…
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Planting goodwill
Yasmin Johnson, a junior in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, was one of hundreds of students who helped plant 30,000 daffodil bulbs at…
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UGA offers dual J.D./M.B.A. degree
UGA now is offering an option for students to graduate with both a law degree and a Master of Business Administration in three years.
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Author to give Odum Environmental Ethics lecture
David Haskell, a professor of biology at the University of the South, will give the Odum Environmental Ethics lecture Jan. 29 at 11:30 a.m. in…
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Book explores rise of Chenille fabric
Southern Tufts: The Regional Origins and National Craze for Chenille Fashion Ashley Callahan University of Georgia Press Hardcover: $39.95 Southern Tufts highlights the garments produced…
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UGA researchers: Fish may hold the key to more efficient wireless networks
As wireless networks become more crowded with devices and more taxed by the demand for anytime, anywhere access, these networks are susceptible to radio frequency…
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Signature Lectures to feature scientists and thought leaders
Trailblazing scientists, heralded historians and influential leaders in higher education, business and law are set to visit UGA this spring as part of the Signature…
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Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center to perform
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center Jan. 28 at 8 p.m. in Hugh Hodgson Concert Hall in…
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Head women’s basketball coach works to make her team successful student-athletes
For Joni Taylor, the UGA women’s basketball head coach, success isn’t only measured by games won. It also includes what happens off the court. Ultimately,…
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Choose good sources of fats and lean protein to promote heart health
To support heart health, the American Heart Association recommends choosing heart healthy sources of fats, which can help maintain healthy cholesterol levels and promote overall…
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The artistic power of Cherokee culture
For hundreds of years, the Cherokee people wove beautiful baskets that were both functional and decorative. When they encountered European settlers in the 17th century,…
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IHDD director receives advocacy award
Zolinda Stoneman, director of the Institute on Human Development and Disability in the College of Family and Consumer Sciences, received the 2015 Award for Advocacy…
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Smart storytelling
There is something special about the UGA experience and its impact on Georgia and beyond. Faculty and staff know it; so do students and alumni.
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Sustainable fashion featuring Natalie Chanin
The Willson Center and the Athens Fashion Collective will present a weekend of sustainable fashion events Jan. 28-30, featuring Natalie Chanin, founder and designer of…
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University’s online programs ranked among nation’s best
UGA has some of the best online degree programs in the nation, according to the 2016 U.S. News & World Report Best Online Programs rankings. UGA is…
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Forestry program at UGA’s Warnell School reaccredited for 10 years
UGA’s Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources once again has received full accreditation from the Society of American Foresters, marking nearly 90 years of…
