All News
-
UGA Mason Public Leadership Lecture postponed
The University of Georgia’s Mason Public Leadership Lecture, featuring SEC Commissioner Mike Slive, has been postponed until further notice. Originally scheduled for Feb. 24 in…
-

UGA names new Washington, D.C., facility Delta Hall
The University of Georgia has received a commitment for a $5 million grant from the Delta Air Lines Foundation to support UGA in Washington. In…
-
Judges choose 30 finalists for UGA’s 2015 Flavor of Georgia contest
Judges have selected 30 products to compete in the final round of the University of Georgia’s 2015 Flavor of Georgia Food Product Contest March 9-10…
-

Guerrilla Girls to visit Georgia Museum of Art
Two members of the Guerrilla Girls will visit the Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia to participate in a panel discussion on…
-

New research suggests severe weather will continue, be more variable
More tornadoes will be commonplace by the year 2080 as a result of a changing climate, according to a new study from University of Georgia…
-

Classic radios exhibited at UGA Special Collections Libraries
An exhibit of radios from the early 1900s, the beginning of the age of electronic mass communication, will open Feb. 20 at the University of…
-

Comic musicians Mnozil Brass bring their own brand of humor to UGA Performing Arts Center
The University of Georgia Performing Arts Center will present Mnozil Brass Feb. 24 at 8 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall. The Austrian band features classically…
-
University of Georgia to host Health Professions Fair
The Premedical Studies Program invites University of Georgia students and alumni to attend the first Health Professions Fair March 5 from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. in…
-

UGA conference on Holocaust theatre to feature work of George Tabori
The University of Georgia departments of Germanic and Slavic studies and theatre and film studies will host an international conference on “George Tabori and the…
-
Search committee named to seek UGA-Griffin director
University of Georgia Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost Pamela Whitten has appointed a committee to begin a national search to fill the…
-

Atlanta Symphony Orchestra to give Athens concert with acclaimed violinist Midori
The University of Georgia Performing Arts Center will present the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Feb. 22 at 3 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall. Music director Robert…
-
University of Georgia Pre-Law Advising Office hosts panel sessions for students
The Pre-Law Advising Office is providing an opportunity for University of Georgia students and alumni to ask questions at two discussion panels with law schools…
-
UGA forms statewide partnership to create training program for beginning farmers
Starting in October, a new training program will offer beginning and young farmers crash courses in business planning, vegetable and fruit production and goat husbandry…
-

Summer Academy at UGA makes learning fun for older children
Registration for University of Georgia Summer Academy camps for middle and high school students begins Feb. 11.
-
UGA Opera Theatre brings Pietro Mascagni’s ‘L’amico Fritz’ to Fine Arts Thea
The University of Georgia Opera Theatre will present “L’amico Fritz,” Pietro Mascagni’s whimsical tale of 19th century romance, Feb. 20 and 21 at 8 p.m.…
-

UGA musicians to visit Perry and Americus
Student musicians from the University of Georgia will perform concerts and a master class for high school students during the inaugural UGA Sounds Across Georgia…
-
Conference features latest research from UGA’s College of Education
Faculty and graduate students from the University of Georgia College of Education will show the public their latest research at the 2015 Faculty and Graduate…
-
Read the February 9 electronic issue of Columns
Read the February 9 electronic issue of Columns.
-
Study: Stress increases motivation, amount spent for alcohol
The effects of stress can change the way heavy drinkers seek alcohol-and how much they’re willing to spend to get it, a new UGA study…
-

IT help desk manager named law school employeee of year
Brad Grove, an information technology help desk manager, received the 2014 Emma P. Terrell Distinguished Employee Award from the School of Law’s Staff Representative Group.
-

Sound investment
A sold-out house at the Georgia Theatre greeted UGA senior Katie Black in early January as she walked onstage with Gregg Allman. Her job was…
-
Snider named Outstanding Young Cotton Physiologist
John Snider, a faculty member in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, was named the Outstanding Young Cotton Physiologist at the Beltwide Cotton Conferences…
-
Landau elected member of Brazilian Academy of Sciences
David P. Landau, Distinguished Research Professor of Physics and founding director of the Center for Simulational Physics, was elected a corresponding (foreign) member of the…
-
UGA Opera Theatre to present ‘L’amico Fritz’ in Fine Arts Theatre
The UGA Opera Theatre will present L’Amico Fritz, Pietro Mascagni’s whimsical tale of 19th-century romance, at the university’s Fine Arts Theatre Feb. 20-21 at 8…
