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University’s inclement weather policy and notification process
During periods of inclement winter weather, UGA follows a set procedure for announcing operational changes. The university makes one of three announcements: UGA is open…
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CAES researchers receive USDA grant to study pathogens in corn
Robert Kemerait, a professor of plant pathology in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, received $60,000 from the National Corn Growers Association in collaboration…
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Ecology researchers awarded grant to study nesting behaviors of turtles
Kimberly Andrews, a graduate faculty member at the Odum School of Ecology, and her graduate student, David Zailo, received $59,000 from the Georgia Department of…
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Ecology researchers to study lake sturgeon in Niagara River
Seth Wenger, Craig Osenberg and Greg Jacobs received $43,000 from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to evaluate the rehabilitation of lake sturgeon in the…
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Day of Service allows public service employees to give back to community
Gwen Moss works for UGA’s Office for Public Service and Outreach, but that doesn’t mean she’s on the ground serving every day.
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Senior economics major receives Marshall Scholarship
UGA Honors student Meredith Paker has been named a recipient of the Marshall Scholarship to pursue graduate studies in the United Kingdom.
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Performing Arts Center to host holiday-inspired events
The Performing Arts Center at UGA has a variety of performances this month as its 20th season continues. Jim Brickman, who revolutionized the sound of…
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Study: Most first-time moms plan to follow vaccine schedule
First-time expectant mothers who do not plan to follow the recommended childhood immunization schedule differ in a number of ways from mothers who do, according…
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Signing to be held for new book that translates children’s classic into Latin
Rick LaFleur, Franklin Professor of Classics Emeritus, has published the first-ever translation of Maurice Sendak’s classic children’s book Where the Wild Things Are into classical Latin.…
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Medical Partnership campus dean finalists visit UGA
Two finalists for the position of campus dean of the Georgia Regents University/University of Georgia Medical Partnership will visit or have visited Athens and Augusta…
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Study finds national six-year college completion rates are in decline
The rate of students completing college within six years of first enrolling has been declining in recent years, according to a report by the National…
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Eight employees retiree Dec. 1, 2015
Eight UGA employees retired Dec. 1. Retirees, their job classification, department and length of employment are: Robert P. Andoh, senior public service associate-limited term, Small Business…
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Holiday open house
The University Health Center will host its inaugural open house Dec. 17 from 1:30-3:30 p.m. Open to UGA faculty and staff members and their families,…
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Mable Fok
Mable Fok, an assistant professor in the College of Engineering, introduces students to state-of-the-art technologies as well as basic knowledge to lay the foundation for…
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UGA agricultural economist recognized by APLU for excellence in teaching
Agricultural lawyer Terence Centner’s focus on current issues and his cultivation of thoughtful debate have made him a favorite instructor in the University of Georgia…
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Media advisory: 2016 Georgia Economic Outlook set for Dec. 11
The 2016 Georgia Economic Outlook series, hosted by the University of Georgia Terry College of Business, will visit 10 cities to share news on what…
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UGA’s Ag Forecast to be held across Georgia Jan. 21-29
Whether it’s changing policies or changing weather patterns, the University of Georgia’s team of agricultural economists provides valuable insights into the state’s largest industry at…
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Advancing human health research
UGA’s new Center for Molecular Medicine is celebrated with groundbreaking.
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UGA’s new Center for Molecular Medicine celebrated with groundbreaking
The University of Georgia broke ground Dec. 1 on the Center for Molecular Medicine, a 43,000-square-foot facility that will continue to advance UGA’s efforts in…
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UGA’s Spotlight on the Arts festival breaks attendance record
Nearly 22,000 people attended the University of Georgia Arts Council’s 2015 Spotlight on the Arts festival, besting last year’s attendance record.
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Georgia’s pecan crop not expected to meet early projections, says UGA expert
University of Georgia Cooperative Extension pecan specialist Lenny Wells fears Georgia’s pecan crop will fail to meet initial production projections by as much as 20…
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Commencing their careers
15 students from the Class of 2015 share their hands-on learning experiences.
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Finalists for campus dean of GRU/UGA Medical Partnership to visit Athens, Augusta
Two finalists for the position of campus dean of the Georgia Regents University/University of Georgia Medical Partnership will visit Athens and Augusta in December to…
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Climate change likely to increase black carbon input to the Arctic Ocean
University of Georgia Skidaway Institute of Oceanography scientist Aron Stubbins led a team of researchers to determine the levels of black carbon in Arctic rivers…
