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Fourteen UGA employees retired Oct. 1
Fourteen UGA employees retired Oct. 1. Retirees, their job classification, department and length of employment are:Jay Scott Angle, dean and director, College of Agricultural and…
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Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center to perform Baroque concert
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center Oct. 22 at 8 p.m. in Hugh Hodgson Concert Hall in…
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International Student Life director focuses on offering global experience on campus
Whether it’s helping make international UGA students feel at home or helping U.S. students learn more about other cultures on campus, the International Student Life…
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Harvard professor to give Peabody-Smithgall Lecture
Henry Louis Gates Jr., Peabody-winning historian, TV personality and Harvard University professor, will present the sixth Peabody-Smithgall Lecture Oct. 26 at 3 p.m. at the…
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Plant new trees in fall landscape
The transition of leaf color symbolizes an end to the growing season, but it is also the best time of year to start planting trees.…
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Faculty publish recommendations for Alzheimer’s registry
UGA faculty recently published recommendations on the ethical and legal application of a population-based, statewide Alzheimer’s registry.
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Circle Gallery to feature new works by Ron Meyers
The Circle Gallery in the College of Environment and Design will feature new works by ceramicist Ron Meyers. The exhibition Roads, Rivers and Red Clay:…
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Franklin College professor to receive American Chemical Society award
Geert-Jan Boons, a Franklin Professor in the chemistry department, will receive the Arthur C. Cope Scholar Award from the American Chemical Society at the organization’s…
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Studies: Rate of narcissism lower than national perception
Americans consistently reported a perception of the typical U.S. citizen as highly narcissistic, even meeting diagnostic criteria for the psychiatric disorder, according to studies conducted…
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A higher degree of precision
A team of researchers, including graduate and undergraduate assistants, in the UGA College of Engineering use ultrasound technology to help unmanned aircraft operators guide their…
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Kevin Pfeiffer
Senior Kevin Pfeiffer is a busy young man, juggling a handful of jobs while pursuing his passion of landscape architecture and working toward a career…
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Laura Zimmerman
Laura Zimmermann, an assistant professor whose work focuses on the intersection of political science and economics in developing countries, conducts research that has implications for…
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UGA engineers develop sonar navigation, mapping system for unmanned aircraft
Researchers at the University of Georgia are working to bring a new level of precision to the navigation systems used to guide drones. The work…
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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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Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta CEO to give fall Commencement address at UGA
Donna W. Hyland, president and chief executive officer of Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, will deliver the fall undergraduate Commencement address at the University of Georgia…
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Campaign for Charities kicks off pledge drive
The Campaign for Charities is underway at UGA to collect pledges and money for local, state and national charitable organizations. The motto for this year’s…
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Former provost gives $500,000 to UGA College of Public Health
The University of Georgia College of Public Health has received a $500,000 gift to create the Karen and Jim Holbrook Distinguished Professorship and an endowed…
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UGA Foundation makes investment in the Student Managed Investment Fund in the Terry College
The University of Georgia Foundation’s investment committee voted unanimously to invest $750,000 from the foundation’s endowment in the Terry College of Business’ Student Managed Investment…
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Beetles provide clues about the genetic foundations of parenthood
A team of researchers including scientists from the University of Georgia has identified many of the genetic changes that take place in burying beetles as…
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Georgia Museum of Art to show photographs by Raymond Smith
The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia will present “In Time We Shall Know Ourselves: Photographs by Raymond Smith,” an exhibition of…
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University Lecture featuring Holocaust scholar Deborah Lipstadt to be held 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. in the University…
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UGA Chew Crew to expand into Driftmier Woods
The University of Georgia’s Chew Crew goats will be expanding their chewing into Driftmier Woods-a degraded patch of old-growth forest near UGA’s Driftmier Engineering Center.
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Research reveals new clues about how humans become tool users
New research from the University of Georgia department of psychology gives researchers a unique glimpse at how humans develop an ability to use tools in…
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UGA receives $8.2 million grant to support families in Georgia child welfare system
A team of University of Georgia faculty members, led by a researcher in the College of Family and Consumer Sciences, has received an $8.2 million…
