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Morehead’s UGA in Washington visit includes time with Science Coalition
Among the close-knit group of University of Georgia alumni in Washington, D.C., mid-June signals the coming of one of UGA’s biggest events outside the state…
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UGA graduate student wins Singularity University scholarship for healthy business idea
University of Georgia master’s student Marshall Mosher is no stranger to adventure. An avid kayaker, climber, scuba diver, snowboarder and mountain biker, he has traveled…
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UGA Performing Arts Center announces lineup for 20th season
The University of Georgia Performing Arts Center has announced the roster of artists for 2015-2016, the 20th season.
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UGA Press announces new series ‘Children, Youth and War’
The University of Georgia Press is establishing a new book series, which will examine the experiences of children within the contexts of war. “Children, Youth…
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University of Georgia ranks among top 100 universities worldwide for US patents
The University of Georgia is ranked among the top 100 universities worldwide for the number of U.S. utility patents granted in 2014, according to a…
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Hitting the books: Football star shares the joy of reading
Malcolm Mitchell inspires youths to ‘love it just as I do.’
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UGA Libraries, Athens Convention and Visitors Bureau to host ‘Music Voyager’ viewing party
A viewing party is set for Friday, June 19, for an episode of “Music Voyager” filmed last November in Athens. The University of Georgia Libraries…
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WUGA-FM to host live statewide broadcast of ‘On Second Thought’
“On Second Thought,” the daily news and talk radio program produced by Georgia Public Broadcasting and hosted by Celeste Headlee, will broadcast live shows on…
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UGA researcher to look at what shapes gender identity
Researchers at the University of Georgia will partner with other universities as part of a national study on identity development in transgender populations, the largest…
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Skidaway Institute to participate in worldwide ocean sampling day
Scientists at the University of Georgia Skidaway Institute of Oceanography will join researchers around the globe in a worldwide Ocean Sampling Day on Sunday, June…
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Personal experience a major driver in decision for or against flu vaccination
Convincing someone to receive the annual flu vaccine goes beyond clever messaging and well-written public service announcements, new University of Georgia research finds. The study,…
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UGA music professor honored with Leonardo da Vinci World Award of Arts
The University of Georgia’s Milton Masciadri was recently named recipient of the Leonardo da Vinci World Award of Arts from the World Cultural Council-the first…
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Another year in the books: UGA is on ‘upward trajectory’
The 2014-15 academic year was one full of highlights.
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Twilight tour to highlight organic farm
Organic and sustainable agriculture experts from UGA will host the fourth annual Organic Twilight Tour June 23 from 6-8 p.m. at the College of Agricultural…
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Patrick Winter named AVP for admissions, enrollment management
Patrick Winter, senior associate director of undergraduate admissions at UGA, has been named associate vice president for undergraduate admissions and enrollment management. The appointment is…
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End of USG podcasting service
The University System of Georgia will end its podcasting service June 30, including podcast links that may have been provided to other people. Podcasts cannot…
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UHC massage special
The University Health Center is offering special summer pricing for a 50-minute massage. Appointments are available for UGA faculty and staff and their spouses. Good…
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President establishes experiential learning scholarship fund
UGA President Jere W. Morehead is continuing his commitment to students through another personal contribution establishing a scholarship fund designed to help undergraduates participate in…
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Presidential appointment
UGA officials met with Costa Rica President Luis Guillermo Solís, along with his ministers of foreign trade and foreign affairs and a delegation of foreign…
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UGA alumna named SEC’s McWhorter Female Scholar-Athlete of Year
Former UGA swimmer Maddie Locus is the 2014-2015 Southeastern Conference H. Boyd McWhorter Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year. Chosen by a committee of faculty athletics…
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Exhibition focuses on homelessness, poverty, war, corruption and violence
The Georgia Museum of Art is presenting the exhibition Art Hazelwood and Ronnie Goodman: Speaking to the Issues through Sept. 13. Organized by museum director…
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Big ‘Thank you’
UGA said “thank you” to its staff with its first Staff Appreciation Day May 15 at the intramural fields. The celebration included free food, games,…
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Obituary: Richard Graham
Richard M. Graham, the first full-time African-American faculty member at UGA, died May 4 at the age of 83.
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Athletic Association giving $1 million for experiential learning
The UGA Athletic Association will establish a $1 million endowment to support the university’s new experiential learning initiative. The association’s board of directors approved the…
