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Performing Arts Center to present A Night in Old New Orleans
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present A Night in Old New Orleans Feb. 7 at 8 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall. The show reunites…
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‘Spiritual view of the world’
Martin Luther King Jr. became the transcendent civil rights leader who broke down barriers for equality in America because of the “spiritual” way he looked…
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Amazon launches textbook creator
Amazon.com is offering another platform for educators to self-publish textbooks. The company announced a new app to help educators and authors self-publish textbooks for Kindle.…
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Noted infectious disease researcher to join UGA
One of the nation’s leading infectious disease researchers is joining UGA as its newest Georgia Research Alliance Eminent Scholar.
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Grammy-winning Chanticleer to perform traditional gypsy music
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present Chanticleer Feb. 5 at 8 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall. The Grammy-winning vocal ensemble will perform a program…
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Medical Partnership updates site
The website for the GRU/UGA Medical Partnership has been redesigned to provide a more comprehensive look at the program. The new site features news and…
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Researchers to study impact of painkiller abuse policies
State policies that curb the abuse of opioid prescription painkillers such as OxyContin and Vicodin may be having some unintended side effects and hurting those…
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NPPA headquarters will move to UGA
The National Press Photographers Association is relocating its headquarters to UGA. NPPA is the voice of visual journalists, representing photographers, videographers, multimedia journalists, editors, designers,…
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‘Talent scout for books’
After having heard about working in scholarly publishing from friends who had interned in the field, Walter Biggins was a new college graduate when he…
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Slaughter, Hearn receive Association for the Study of Higher Education awards
Institute of Higher Education faculty members Sheila Slaughter and James C. Hearn received awards from the Association for the Study of Higher Education at the…
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Survey: Perception gap exists between students, employers
A report released by the Association of American Colleges and Universities found that while college students believe they are equipped with the skills for the…
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‘Maximizing Study Abroad’ author to give presentation on Feb. 4
Andrew D. Cohen, author of the Maximizing Study Abroad guidebook will visit UGA for a presentation and conversation. His talk, “Enhancing Students’ Language and Culture…
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New faculty members join RBC as center marks its 10th anniversary
Ten years ago with only a handful of researchers, UGA’s Regenerative Bioscience Center made a commitment.
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Lean Six Sigma program
The Terry College of Business’ Office of Executive Programs will hold its Lean Six Sigma program March 9-13 at the Tate Student Center. Early-bird registration,…
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Public education advocate to speak Feb. 4 at Chapel
A leading advocate and author for public education will visit UGA to talk about national educational policies and their effects on local schools.
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Free tax return help
For the ninth year, Georgia United Credit Union is partnering with the Internal Revenue Service and UGA’s College of Family and Consumer Sciences to provide…
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Professor using NSF grant to teach meaning behind numbers
A way to think about mathematics connects both kindergarten students and high school seniors, whether they’re counting to five, working their way through a complicated…
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‘Georgia Review’ to present Feb. 4 reading by poet Noah Blaustein
The Georgia Review at UGA will present a reading by Noah Blaustein Feb. 4 at 7 p.m. at Ciné, located at 234. W. Hancock Ave.…
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Mindy Bartleson
Mindy Bartleson, a senior majoring in social work, wanted to do advocacy work for diabetes education and social work ever since she was in high…
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Stress increases motivation, amount spent for alcohol
Researchers hope study’s findings can be used to improve treatment of alcohol addiction.
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Cham Dallas
Cham Dallas, director of the Institute for Disaster Management in the College of Public Health, has shared his expertise on the threat of nuclear disasters…
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UGA focusing on learning environment
From state-of-the-art facilities to numerous experiential learning opportunities, UGA offers students a rich learning experience.
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Technology enhances learning experience
Information technology is on track to save students $1 million over five years at UGA.
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Gregg Allman endows scholarship to UGA Hugh Hodgson School of Music
A sold-out house at the Georgia Theatre greeted University of Georgia senior Katie Black in early January as she walked onstage with Gregg Allman. Her…
