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College of Education student helps rebuild society for black male leadership on campus
It’s one thing to leave your college campus feeling like a piece of you stays behind. But when Charles King graduates this May from UGA,…
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Women’s History Month to focus on ‘weaving stories’
In recognition of the 2015 national Women’s History Month theme “Weaving the Stories of Women’s Lives,” UGA’s Institute for Women’s Studies is sponsoring events throughout…
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2 Georgia Museum of Art exhibitions will focus on work of Pierre Daura
The Georgia Museum of Art is presenting two exhibitions of work by Pierre Daura, Pierre Daura (1896-1976): Picturing Attachments and Small Truths: Pierre Daura’s Life…
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School of Law to host conference on social justice and legal representation
The UGA School of Law will host the 10th annual Working in the Public Interest Conference Feb. 28 at 9 a.m. in the Larry Walker…
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3 faculty receive 2015 Russell Awards for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching
Three UGA faculty members have received the Richard B. Russell Awards for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching, the university’s highest early career teaching honor.
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Performing Arts Center to present ARCO Chamber Orchestra
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present the ARCO Chamber Orchestra Feb. 23 at 8 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall. Artistic director and violinist Levon…
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University of Florida to change name of ISIS records management system
The University of Florida is changing the name of its records management system known as “ISIS.” The university’s Integrated Student Information System was in the…
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Wenthe named co-winner of international competition
Mark Wenthe, a part-time linguistics instructor in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences’ classics department, was co-winner of an international competition for the best…
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Archway Partnership expands to Griffin-Spalding County
Griffin-Spalding County is UGA’s newest Archway Partnership community, bringing to 12 the number of counties across Georgia to participate in the unique community development initiative.
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EJF benefit auction
The UGA School of Law’s Equal Justice Foundation will host its 30th annual benefit auction Feb. 28 at 6:30 p.m. at the Foundry in downtown…
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UGA’s Diversity Advisory Council undergoes structural reorganization
The university’s newly reorganized Diversity Advisory Council is working to further the mission of fostering an inclusive campus for students, faculty, staff and visitors.
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UGA to host international conference on ‘George Tabori and Theatre of Holocaust’
The Franklin College of Arts and Sciences’ Germanic and Slavic studies and theatre and film studies departments will host the international conference “George Tabori and…
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Study: Employers outspend colleges on post-secondary education
A new report found that employers outspend colleges on post-secondary education for workers. The Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce analyzed data from…
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Crammond receives 2014 Distinguished Service Award
College of Education professor Bonnie Cramond received the 2014 Distinguished Service Award from the National Association for Gifted Children for her contributions to and lasting…
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Health insurance provider now offering ID theft protection services
Following a recent cyberattack, Anthem, the parent company of UGA’s health insurance provider BlueCross and BlueShield of Georgia (BCBSGa), is offering free services to affected…
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Mason Lecture postponed
The Mason Public Leadership Lecture, featuring SEC Commissioner Mike Slive, has been postponed until further notice. Originally scheduled for Feb. 24 in the Chapel, the…
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Ye and Zhong named among world’s highly cited researchers
Zheng-Hua Ye and Ruiqin Zhong, respectively a professor and research professional in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences’ plant biology department, were named among…
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UGA students raise a record $683,251 for Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta
During a 24-hour stretch from Feb. 21-22, more than 1,000 participants filled the University of Georgia Tate Student Center Grand Hall to dance, play on…
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Kathleen Wilson
Foundation Fellow Kathleen Wilson has traveled the world and is now working in Washington, D.C., with the U.S. Department of State in preparation for her…
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Catherine Pringle
Catherine Pringle, distinguished research professor in UGA’s Odum School of Ecology, has been interested in the environment and freshwater ecosystems since she was a kid…
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UGA coming to the rescue of hemlocks
Warnell School researchers are trying to save hemlock trees from a deadly insect pest.
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UGA’s 2015 Darl Snyder Lecture to feature African novelist Amadou Kone
The University of Georgia African Studies Institute will present the 2015 Darl Snyder Lecture March 3 at 10 a.m. in Masters Hall of the Georgia…
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Celtic fiddlers Natalie MacMaster and Donnell Leahy to play at UGA
The University of Georgia Performing Arts Center will present Celtic fiddlers Natalie MacMaster and Donnell Leahy March 5 at 8 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall.…
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UGA researchers work on creating stress- and disease-resistant trees
Researchers at the University of Georgia think they’ve come up with a system to identify the genes in trees responsible for stress tolerance, which includes…
