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Read the March 23 electronic issue of Columns
Read the March 23 electronic issue of Columns.
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Social work students, faculty attend 50th anniversary of civil rights milestone
On Sunday, March 8, students and faculty from the UGA School of Social Work traveled to Selma, Alabama, to mark the anniversary of an event…
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$50M in grants will be awarded to 18 Michigan community colleges
Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder announced that $50 million in grants will be awarded to 18 community colleges across the state. The awarded grants will come…
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Pulitzer Prize-winning scholar to deliver Charter Lecture
Pulitzer Prize-winning historian and legal scholar Edward Larson will return to UGA to deliver a Charter Lecture titled “George Washington and America’s Second Revolution.”
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Book looks at nature’s effect on Civil War
The Blue, the Gray, and the Green: Toward an Environmental History of the Civil War Edited by Brian Allen Drake University of Georgia Press Hardcover:…
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School of Law to host conference
The UGA School of Law’s student-edited Journal of Intellectual Property Law will host its first Music and Technology Conference March 27 beginning at 3 p.m.…
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Kodo to make UGA debut at Performing Arts Center
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present Kodo March 29 at 7 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall. The internationally acclaimed Japanese taiko drummers will make…
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UGA Student Affairs revitalizes website
The Division of Student Affairs has polished up its main website to present a more vibrant face for its programs and services. With large pictures,…
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Award-winning author to take part in March 26 reading, discussion
Award-winning author Susan Power will hold a reading and discussion on “Indigenous Process in Writing Novels-Writing as Ceremony” March 26 at 4:30 p.m. in the…
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UGA plant breeder leads program to boost state’s top row-crop industry
A career in cotton breeding wasn’t the first career path Peng-Wah Chee envisioned as a child growing up in Malaysia, but it’s turned out to…
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UGA community mourns passing of Terry College faculty member
Carolyn Dehring, an associate professor of real estate in the insurance, legal studies and real estate department of the Terry College of Business, died March…
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Dance company to perform at Saturday Morning Club
The Performing Arts Center will present UGA’s CORE Dance Company in the next installment of the Saturday Morning Club March 28 at 10 a.m. in…
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Robinson exhibition to open at Georgia Museum of Art
The Georgia Museum of Art will present the exhibition Jay Robinson: Quarks, Leptons and Peanuts from March 28 through June 21. Organized by William U.…
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UGA, community partners to hold school lunch cooking competition
Local chefs will take on the School Lunch Challenge creating tasty dishes that meet U.S. Department of Agriculture requirements for the National School Lunch Program,…
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Barbara Walters donates $15 million to New York’s Sarah Lawrence College
One of Sarah Lawrence College’s most prominent alumnae, TV journalist Barbara Walters made a gift of $15 million to the college in Yonkers, New York.…
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Neuroscientists explain link between stress resilience, exercise
Exercise improves the ability to persevere through hard times. In a series of recent experiments, UGA neuroscientists have begun to unravel the link between long-term…
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Student showcase
Nearly 400 UGA students will present original research projects in fields ranging from history to engineering and health at the upcoming Center for Undergraduate Research…
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Researchers identify key link between virus recognition, destruction
An immune system that helps bacteria combat viruses is yielding unlikely results, such as the ability to edit genome sequences and potentially correct mutations that…
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‘Georgia Review’ sets special rate for UGA community
The Georgia Review is marking its 69th year of continuous publication with a special one-year subscription rate for all members of the UGA community. The new…
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Williams named one of top-10 Senior Woman Administrators in NCAA
Carla Williams, executive associate athletic director for the UGA Athletic Association, was named one of the top-10 Senior Woman Administrators in the NCAA by the…
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Slingshot festival to bring music, art, tech, comedy
The third annual Slingshot festival, which brings world-class innovators in music, electronic art, technology and comedy to more than a dozen venues throughout downtown Athens,…
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Three researchers named “outstanding reviewers”
Three researchers from the UGA College of Education were named “outstanding reviewers” for journals produced by the American Educational Research Association. Martha Carr, Julie Kittleson…
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UGA Night at Six Flags
The 12th annual UGA Night at Six Flags Over Georgia will be April 17. UGA students, faculty, staff, alumni and their families will have exclusive…
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Rupured named 2015 postsecondary teacher of the year
The Georgia Association of Teachers of Family and Consumer Sciences named UGA Extension consumer economics specialist Michael Rupured its 2015 postsecondary teacher of the year.…
