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Alumni Association Dawg Trot 5K for Scholarships to be held in new location
The UGA Alumni Association will host the eighth annual Dawg Trot 5K for Scholarships March 21 at 9 a.m. in a new location on campus,…
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New book focuses on US Latino education
U.S. Latinos and Education Policy: Research-Based Directions for Change Edited by Pedro R. Portes, Spencer Salas, Patricia Baquedano-Lopez, Paula J. Mellom Routledge Hardcover: $155 Paperback:…
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Former aspiring poet in charge of ‘Georgia Review’ production
Years before he started working on campus, Scott LaClaire submitted several of his poems for publication in The Georgia Review. None was ever published, but…
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Chegg transferring services to digital
Chegg, a textbook rental service, has announced its plans to shift operations from physical to digital books. The textbook company’s services included shipping books to…
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Filmmaker and visual artist to lecture, give interpretive tours
The Lamar Dodd School of Art welcomes San Francisco-based artist Keith Wilson to campus for a lecture March 24 at 5:30 p.m. in Room S151…
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Team works to create stress- and disease-resistant trees
UGA researchers think they’ve come up with a system to identify the genes in trees responsible for stress tolerance, which includes everything from extreme temperatures…
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Physics professor gives invited talk in Germany
Michael Bachmann, an associate professor in Franklin College of Arts and Sciences physics and astronomy department and the Center for Simulational Physics, presented an invited…
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UGA historian James Cobb to deliver 2015 Phinizy Lecture
UGA historian James C. Cobb will deliver the 21st Ferdinand Phinizy Lecture in the Chapel March 20 at 11:30 a.m. Cobb’s lecture, “Divided by a…
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Academic honesty facilitators
The Office of the Vice President for Instruction is seeking current full-time employees (professional staff members and faculty) interested in becoming academic honesty facilitators. Information…
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University librarian aims to provide ‘the best possible access to recorded knowledge’
Libraries are able to share information for instruction and research with greater capacity than ever before thanks to digitization and the Web.
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President highlights developments at Staff Council meeting
UGA President Jere W. Morehead met with UGA Staff Council March 4 in Room 250 of the Miller Learning Center to discuss recent university developments…
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Small Dreams Foundation to hold 5K fun run
The Small Dreams Foundation will hold its third annual Fun Run Toward Sustainability March 21 at 9 a.m. in the State Botanical Garden. Registration for…
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UGA licensing, startup programs combine as Innovation Gateway
In a move to streamline the path from laboratory and field to market, UGA has merged its technology licensing and startup programs to create a…
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Willson Center for Humanities and Arts to dedicate new headquarters
The Jane and Harry Willson Center for Humanities and Arts has relocated to a historically renovated two-story house at 1260 S. Lumpkin St. The Willson…
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SPIA political scientist Charles Bullock named University Professor
Charles S. Bullock III, the Richard B. Russell Professor of Political Science in the School of Public and International Affairs, has been named University Professor,…
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Student Government Association honors faculty members
The UGA Student Government Association recognized the work of 10 faculty members at its annual Professor Recognition Ceremony Feb. 23 at the Georgia Center for…
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Center for Simulational Physics gives invited talk in Singapore
David P. Landau, Distinguished Research Professor of Physics and founding director of the Center for Simulational Physics, presented a plenary invited talk at the ninth…
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CJ Tsai
CJ Tsai, the Winfred N. Haynes Professor in Forest Biotechnology and a Georgia Research Alliance Eminent Scholar, helps her students gain the confidence that they…
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Stephanie Tan
From starting a chapter of Operation Smile to her selection as a Tate Leadership Scholar, Stephanie Tan, a junior majoring in biological sciences, has made…
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UGA classics student participates in Harvard research symposium
University of Georgia senior Elizabeth Ridgeway of Marietta, a Latin and Greek major in the classics department, recently participated in the Harvard University Center for…
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UGA researchers search for cause and treatments of debilitating neurological disorders
Researchers at the University of Georgia have received a $1.8 million grant from the W.M. Keck Foundation to discover the fundamental cellular changes that cause…
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UGA law school to host first Music and Technology Conference
The University of Georgia School of Law’s student-edited Journal of Intellectual Property Law will host its first Music and Technology Conference on March 27 beginning…
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CORE Dance Company to perform in Saturday Morning Club
The University of Georgia Performing Arts Center will present UGA’s CORE Dance Company in the next installment of the Saturday Morning Club March 28 at…
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Anti-malware program developed at UGA used to keep campus secure
An anti-malware program developed by researchers at the University of Georgia is helping to keep campus computers safe, and it may also prove useful for…
