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Library associate’s life filled with child care, books, service
Vicki Worsham’s interests are threefold: child care, books and service work. And, over the last 30 years, she has integrated all three into her life.
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Twin sisters will perform piano concert April 7
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present Christina and Michelle Naughton in a duo piano recital April 7 at 8 p.m. in Hugh Hodgson Concert…
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UGA study finds stomach flu symptoms last an average of 44 hours
Norovirus infections, sometimes known as the stomach flu, typically last for the same amount of time independent of age or the type of norovirus with…
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Pulitzer Prize-winning author, journalist to lecture April 2
Douglas A. Blackmon, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Slavery by Another Name: The Re-Enslavement of Black Americans from the Civil War to World War II,…
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University of Georgia Press to host AAUP Book, Jacket and Journal Show
The University of Georgia Press will exhibit the Association of American University Presses 2014 Book, Jacket and Journal Show April 8-10 from 10 a.m. to…
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Former Home Depot Foundation exec to give House Lecture
Kelly Caffarelli, former president of the Home Depot Foundation, will present “Long Pants or Short Skirts: Fitting In, Fighting Back or Finding Your Own Way”…
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Van Cliburn gold medalist to play works by Handel, Mozart, Beethoven, Debussy
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present pianist Vadym Kholodenko March 31 at 8 p.m. in Hugh Hodgson Concert Hall. Kholodenko won the gold medal…
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Circle Gallery exhibit will feature Southern Highlands Reserve
Rare ecosystems and native plants will be featured in the exhibit Southern Highlands Reserve: A Garden Rooted in the Place of its Making. The exhibit…
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Nuts about narcissism
W. Keith Campbell, a professor and head of the psychology department in UGA’s Franklin College, was quoted in two articles about narcissism last month. CBS…
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Examining emails
The Associated Press quoted Charles Davis, dean of the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication, in an article about public information laws and Hillary…
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Reading ‘Discovery’
Georgia’s first lady, Sandra Deal, read to pre-K students in UGA’s Child Development Lab at the McPhaul Center March 16 as part of the Read…
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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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SecureUGA training
SecureUGA, an online, self-paced security awareness training program mandated by University System of Georgia policy, is available for all UGA employees to complete by March…
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Former Emory administrator named interim news service director
A former senior communications and marketing administrator at Emory University has joined the UGA Division of Public Affairs in an interim position.
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Habitat for Humanity international collection opens at Hargrett Library
Habitat for Humanity International will frame a house, to be used as affordable housing in Athens, on the lawn of the UGA Richard B. Russell…
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Premedical Studies Program site updated
The Premedical Studies Program has launched a new user-friendly website to help students interested in pursuing a medical career. The site includes information on health…
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MIT encouraging students to discuss stress after 4 recent suicides
The recent suicides of four students—two in March—at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have prompted students, administrators and faculty to reconsider issues about stress. MIT…
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University staff members win 3 CASE awards
UGA communications, photography and design professionals were recognized with three awards at the Council for Advancement and Support of Education District III conference Feb. 15-18…
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UGA administrator named associate VP for instruction
Naomi Norman, a Josiah Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professor and veteran administrator in the classics department in UGA’s Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, has been…
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DeKalb County superintendent to deliver annual Early Lecture
Michael L. Thurmond, the superintendent of the DeKalb County School District, will deliver the 15th annual Mary Frances Early Lecture April 1. The lecture, which…
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Study: Plant chemicals may prevent post-menopausal liver damage
Women going through menopause often struggle with weight gain that results when their estrogen levels drop. Many turn to weight-loss supplements to help them shed…
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University of Oklahoma building legal case to keep painting stolen by Nazis
The University of Oklahoma is building a legal argument to keep a painting by Camille Pissarro that was stolen by Nazis in 1941. Leone Meyer,…
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‘GMA’ anchor, founding director of CITS will address spring graduates
Good Morning America anchor Amy Robach will give undergraduates one final charge on May 8 before UGA sends its newest alumni off with a fireworks…
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Fueled jobs
A UGA history professor was quoted in a Los Angeles Times article about how lower gas prices are helping residents of Mississippi. In the article,…
