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Symposium celebrates artistic side of research
Graduate students and faculty in the University of Georgia College of Education will combine artistic talents with research practices in a showcase of visual, literary…
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‘COSMOS,’ ‘Mr. Dynamite’ among Peabody documentary, education winners
An out-of-sight biography of James Brown and an out-of-this-world tour of the heavens were among the diverse documentary, education and public service winners of the…
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Hands-on learning to become a requirement for University of Georgia undergraduates
The University of Georgia has taken a significant step toward ensuring that all of its students engage in the kinds of hands-on experiences that enhance…
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Hands-on learning new requirement for graduation
Experiential learning initiative will prepare students for a more successful future.
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UGA researcher works to build ‘missing’ bone for children suffering from HPP
The University of Georgia’s Luke Mortensen holds up an X-ray image showing an infant’s hand, but without bones. The next image is a child’s chest,…
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UGA, Food Bank of Northeast Georgia partner to increase access to local food, jobs
The Food Bank of Northeast Georgia’s food hub, housed in its Rabun County facility, will be the first in the country to leverage a regional…
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Suzanne Barbour named dean of UGA’s Graduate School
Suzanne Barbour, a former graduate program director at Virginia Commonwealth University who is currently a National Science Foundation program director, has been named dean of…
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Appreciation event to emphasize staff contributions at UGA
On May 15, the University of Georgia will show its gratitude to more than 6,300 employees through its first Staff Appreciation Celebration.
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Peabody announces news, radio winners
The podcast “Serial” becomes a first-of-its-kind winner.
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Animal parasite study could help humans ‘manage nasty diseases’
The evolutionary history, body size and geographic range of an animal species are predictors for the diversity of parasites—or disease—that species carries, according to University…
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Athens veterinarians to participate in national service animal eye exam event
The University of Georgia Veterinary Teaching Hospital will again offer free eye exam screenings during May to qualified service animals as part of the annual…
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American Society for Engineering Education honors UGA professor
The American Society for Engineering Education’s Southeastern Section has named the University of Georgia’s Tim Foutz as the winner of the 2015 Outstanding Teaching Award.
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Candlelight memorial service will be held for UGA faculty, staff, students
Twenty-six University of Georgia faculty, staff and students who died since last April will be honored at the university’s annual candlelight memorial service April 28…
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New players, forms highlight Peabody news, radio winners
New players and platforms elbowed into the ranks of the usual news and radio suspects in the 74th annual Peabody Awards, with the podcast sensation…
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Read the April 20 electronic issue of Columns
Read the April 20 electronic issue of Columns.
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MFA exhibition on display in Athens, Atlanta, NYC
For the first time, Master of Fine Arts degree candidates in UGA’s Lamar Dodd School of Art are taking their exit show on the road.…
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Office of Global Programs names advisory team
An advisory team that includes top UGA administrators and faculty has been established to provide support and guidance to the Office of Global Programs in…
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Bradshaw receives Jason Millman Measurement Scholar Award
Laine Bradshaw, an assistant professor in the College of Education’s educational psychology department, received the Jason Millman Measurement Scholar Award from the National Council on…
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Former PSO faculty member named director of Archway Partnership
Robert E. Gordon Jr., a public finance lawyer and former UGA Public Service and Outreach faculty member, has been named director of the Archway Partnership,…
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State’s FY16 budget includes money for merit-based raises
The Georgia General Assembly, which adjourned April 2, passed a fiscal year 2016 state budget that includes an increase for higher education and merit-based salary…
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Administrative Professionals Day Conference
The Administrative Professionals Day Conference, sponsored by the Georgia Center for Continuing Education and the International Association of Administrative Professionals, will be held April 24…
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Arizona State University ecologist to deliver 2015 Odum Lecture
Ecologist Nancy Grimm will deliver the 30th annual Odum Lecture at the UGA Odum School of Ecology April 21 at 4 p.m. Free and open…
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CED’s annual critique week to be held April 22-24
The College of Environment and Design will hold its annual college-wide critique April 22-24 in the Jackson Street Building. Classes are canceled, and students will…
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Online course website edX agrees to make content more accessible
EdX Inc., a website created by MIT and Harvard University that provides massive open online courses created by the schools, has entered into a settlement…
