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New PAC card
The Performing Arts Center has introduced a new PAC VIP Card exclusively for UGA faculty and staff members. The VIP Card entitles faculty and staff…
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Law school to rededicate Sohn Library at Oct. 26 ceremony
The UGA School of Law will celebrate the 38th birthday of its Dean Rusk International Law Center by rededicating the Louis B. Sohn Library on…
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Office of Global Programs funds three international student trips
In past years, only one Global Programs Graduate International Travel Award has been given annually by the Office of Global Programs in the College of…
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MakerSpace provides plethora of technologies, resources for instruction, learning
While preparing to teach about viruses, Melinda Brindly was trying to find a way to give students in her Introduction to Virology class a better…
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NYU receives $100M gift
New York University announced that a $100 million gift was awarded to its School of Engineering from Chanrika and Ranjan Tandon. The gift will support…
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Benefits open enrollment information now available for review online
The two-week open benefits enrollment period is Nov. 2-13, and UGA Human Resources has posted information so faculty and staff can review their choices prior…
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UGA to launch study of its living, learning, work environment
UGA will conduct a campus-wide research study this fall to learn more about the experiences and perceptions of faculty, students and staff and to help…
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Team finds thriving wildlife populations at Chernobyl
A team of international researchers, including James Beasley, an assistant professor of wildlife ecology at the UGA Savannah River Ecology Laboratory and the Warnell School…
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Offbeat UGA History Tour set for Oct. 22
The Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library and the UGA Grounds Department have teamed up to offer an unusual one-hour trek through parts of North…
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Art museum exhibit focuses on photographs
The exhibition In Time We Shall Know Ourselves: Photographs by Raymond Smith will be on display at the Georgia Museum of Art Oct. 24 through…
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Religion scholar to give Phi Beta Kappa Lecture
UGA will host religion researcher Vincent L. Wimbush as a Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Scholar. During his visit, Wimbush will present the lecture “Scripturalization: A…
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Children’s Healthcare CEO, SSU president will address fall grads
Donna W. Hyland, president and chief executive officer of Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, will deliver the fall undergraduate Commencement address at UGA Dec. 18 in…
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More solar-powered waste reduction stations installed
UGA has installed 40 additional solar-powered waste reduction stations throughout the Athens campus to make it easier to recycle bottles, cans, paper and plastic.
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Performing Arts Center to present chamber orchestra
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present the ARCO Chamber Orchestra Oct. 20 at 8 p.m. in Hugh Hodgson Concert Hall. Artistic director Levon Ambartsumian…
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Troubled telenovelas
Carolina Acosta-Alzuru, an associate professor of public relations in the Grady College, was quoted by the Associated Press in an article about Venezuela’s tentative telenovela…
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Holocaust studies scholar to give University Lecture Oct. 22
Deborah Lipstadt, one of the world’s leading scholars on modern Jewish history, will present a University Lecture Oct. 22 at 3:30 p.m. at the Chapel.
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Dental clinic fall special
The University Health Center’s dental clinic is having a $99 fall special until Dec. 23. The special includes a routine cleaning, bitewing X-rays and exam.…
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Bee backpacks
Researchers have developed a tiny chip that can be attached to the backs of bees and help monitor their behavior and stress levels to pinpoint…
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Flu shots
Flu shots for faculty and staff are available by appointment at the University Health Center. The shots are given Tuesdays through Fridays at the Allergy…
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Former UGA provost’s gift creates professorship and graduate fellowship
The UGA College of Public Health has received a $500,000 gift to create the Karen and Jim Holbrook Distinguished Professorship and an endowed fellowship to support…
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GoAbroad Portal helps open the world up
Education Abroad has released the GoAbroad Portal, an online, one-stop shop for students, faculty and staff involved in education abroad programs. In addition to providing…
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Georgia Museum of Art to show samurai artifacts
The Georgia Museum of Art will host the exhibition Samurai, The Way of the Warrior, organized by Contemporanea Progetti in collaboration with the Museo Stibbert,…
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Back to Blue (Bell)
After a listeria outbreak shut down Blue Bell Creameries in April, the company announced via Twitter that it’s churning out ice cream again. The response…

