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US senator will discuss trade, economic growth
The UGA School of Law’s Dean Rusk Center for International Law and Policy will host U.S. Sen. Johnny Isakson for a lecture on international trade…
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Middle Georgia State College status changes to state university July 1
At its March meeting, the University System of Georgia Board of Regents unanimously approved a status change for Middle Georgia State College in Macon. On…
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$1.8M Keck grant to fund neurological disorder studies
UGA has received a $1.8 million grant from the W.M. Keck Foundation to discover the fundamental cellular changes that cause debilitating neurological disorders, including Alzheimer’s…
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UWC fashion show
Macy’s will showcase spring and summer clothes modeled by members of the University Woman’s Club during “Styles of the Season” April 14 at 11 a.m.…
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Spring Dance Concert performances to range from classical to contemporary
The Franklin College of Arts and Sciences dance department will present its 2015 Spring Dance Concert April 9-11 at 8 p.m. and April 12 at…
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EITS computer fair
UGA students, faculty and staff can bring their personal laptop computers for free security checks at Enterprise Information Technology Services’ spring Computer Health and Security…
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Memoir takes readers into bereavement
The Cruel Country By Judith Ortiz Cofer University of Georgia Press Hardcover and Ebook: $24.95 The Cruel Country goes beyond the usual style of memoir…
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University Theatre to perform ‘Much Ado About Nothing’
University Theatre will present William Shakespeare’s romantic comedy Much Ado About Nothing. Directed by Kristin Kundert-Gibbs and featuring original live music, performances will be April…
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Ensure safety with radon testing kit
Radon is a naturally occurring gas that comes from the decay of uranium found in most rocks and soil. The only way to know the…
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Microbiology professor to receive 2015 Engaged Scholar Award
Since joining UGA, Anna Karls, a faculty member in the microbiology department of the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, has worked to establish unique…
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Berkeley professor to give Coley lecture
Juana Maria Rodriguez, a professor of gender and women’s studies at the University of California, Berkeley, will deliver the 21st annual Andrea Carson Coley Lecture…
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Tenure approved for 59 faculty members
The University of Georgia approved tenure for 59 faculty members.
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Promotions approved for 164 faculty members
The University of Georgia has approved the promotion of 164 faculty members. Those receiving a promotion are:
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First class selected for Internal Medicine Residency Program
The Internal Medicine Residency Program, a joint effort of the Georgia Regents University/UGA Medical Partnership and St. Mary’s Health Care System, announced its first class…
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Nutrient pollution damages streams in ways previously unknown, ecologists find
In a new study published in the journal Science, a team of researchers led by UGA ecologists report that nutrient pollution causes a significant loss…
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Aderhold library renovation
The Curriculum Materials Library in Aderhold Hall will be closed from late April until early June for renovation. Services will be scaled back at the…
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‘Incredible journey’
Andy Landers’ career at UGA began with a dream.
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California awards $50 million for innovation in higher education
California legislation included a $50 million fund for innovations in higher education to the state’s budget this year. The Committee on Awards for Innovation in…
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UGA president named co-chair of NCAA task force on student transfer rules
UGA President Jere W. Morehead was named co-chairman of a new NCAA task force. The Ad Hoc Transfer Issues Working Group will study Division I’s…
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Study finds brain structure varies depending on trust level
Brain structure varies depending on how well people trust others, according to a study by UGA researchers.
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International Ag Day speaker to discuss solutions to persistent malnutrition
Prabhu Pingali, director of the Tata-Cornell University Initiative for Agriculture and Nutrition, will speak April 7 at 4 p.m. in the Georgia Museum of Art…
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Provost launches new leadership development programs
Provost Pamela Whitten has launched three new programs to support existing leaders and broaden the pipeline of potential leaders.
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Promotions announced for 164 faculty members
The University of Georgia has approved the promotion of 164 faculty members.
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Outdoor teams challenge course opens
More than 100 people felt the wind rush by as they flew 300 feet through the air during the March 20 opening of UGA’s outdoor…
