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Study: Kitchen utensils can spread bacteria between foods
In a recent study funded by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, UGA researchers found produce that contained bacteria would contaminate other produce items through…
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Chambliss Fellows program raises more than $350,000 for student scholarships
Students at UGA will have the opportunity to intern as Chambliss Fellows in Washington, D.C., thanks to scholarship funds raised during the inaugural Chambliss Leadership…
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SGA president brings small-town friendliness to student governance
When Johnelle Simpson strolls on North Campus between classes, it’s easy to see what made him a good candidate to become the 2015-2016 Student Government…
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Georgia Museum of Art exhibits sculptures by Alice Aycock
Two large-scale works by American sculptor Alice Aycock are on display in the Jane and Harry Willson Sculpture Garden at the Georgia Museum of Art.…
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Groundbreaking ceremony to be held Dec. 1 for Center for Molecular Medicine
A groundbreaking ceremony will be held Dec. 1 at 2 p.m. for the Center for Molecular Medicine, which will be adjacent to the Complex Carbohydrate…
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Five finalists named for deanship of College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences
Five finalists for the position of dean and director of UGA’s College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences will visit campus in December to meet with…
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Pianist Jim Brickman to perform holiday concert Dec. 8
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present pianist Jim Brickman Dec. 8 at 8 p.m. in Hugh Hodgson Concert Hall at the Performing Arts Center.…
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Family communication study
The communications studies department in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences is conducting a study to learn more about family communication. Researchers are seeking…
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Nine named to first class of Women’s Leadership Fellows
Nine UGA faculty members will hone their leadership skills and gain a deeper understanding of the challenges and opportunities confronting research universities as members of…
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Holiday pottery sale
The UGA Ceramic Student Organization will hold its annual holiday pottery sale Dec. 2-3 from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the first-floor lobby of…
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Albany State, Darton College will consolidate
Albany State University and Darton State College will consolidate to form one institution. The Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia approved a…
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‘Vital support’
UGA recently honored The Coca-Cola Foundation for its legacy of supporting academics at the state’s flagship institution of higher education.
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Chester: Internet, wireless usage continue to grow rapidly at UGA
UGA continues to work to meet the demand for increased wireless connectivity on campus, according to Timothy Chester, vice president for information technology.
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Botanical garden, Macon partner to install native plants
Stephen Reichert spent much of his career in New York City. But now the Macon native and chairman of the board of the State Botanical…
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Burying beetles provide clues about genetic foundations of parenthood
A team of researchers that includes UGA scientists has identified many of the genetic changes that take place in burying beetles as they assume the…
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UGA Holiday Concerts continue tradition with Bach, sing-along
An Athens holiday tradition continues with the UGA Holiday Concerts, held this year at 7:30 p.m. on Dec. 3-4 in Hugh Hodgson Concert Hall at…
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Sustainable agriculture documentary ‘Raising Resistance’ to be shown Dec. 4
The Georgia Workshop on Culture, Power and History will screen the documentary Raising Resistance Dec. 4 at 3 p.m. in Room 207 of the Miller…
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10 students, alumni are offered Fulbright travel-study grants
Ten UGA students and recent alumni have been awarded international travel-study grants from the Fulbright U.S. Student Program for the 2015-2016 academic year.
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Cook’s Holiday tickets
UGA Food Services will present its Cook’s Holiday Dec. 17-18. The annual feast, which will include lunch and dinner buffets, will be held for the…
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Guide showcases state’s history, culture
The New Georgia Encyclopedia, an online reference guide to Georgia history and culture, was the first state guide of its kind designed solely for the…
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Transfer of power
UGA President Jere W. Morehead places the ceremonial red leather collar with silver studs around UGA X before the Nov. 21 football game.
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Department of Education report: Most freshman apply to only one college
Two-thirds of freshmen who complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid application designate only one school to send their financial aid application information, indicating…
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Book looks at higher ed research changes
Institutional Research and Planning in Higher Education Edited by Karen L. Webber and Angel J. Calderon Routledge Hardcover: $145 Globalization, demographic shifts, increase in student…
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Jackson Garner
Ever since Jackson Garner, who will graduate in May with two bachelor’s degrees and a master’s degree, stepped foot on campus, he’s been involved in…
