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Theatre on display at next Saturday Morning Club performance
The University of Georgia Performing Arts Center will present the UGA Theatre in the next installment of the Saturday Morning Club Feb. 14 at 10…
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UGA partnership with Georgia Chamber of Commerce launches new leadership initiative
The Georgia Chamber of Commerce and the University of Georgia’s J.W. Fanning Institute for Leadership Development have partnered to pilot a statewide community leadership development…
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Information technology on track to save students $1 million over five years at UGA
Information technology is enhancing the learning environment at the University of Georgia and is on track to save students more than $1 million collectively in…
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Former CDC executive to speak about communication and public health
The University of Georgia’s Voices from the Vanguard series continues Feb. 17 as Glen Nowak, director of the Center for Health and Risk Communication, gives…
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Read the February 2 electronic issue of Columns
Click here to read the February 2 electronic issue of Columns.
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New program in narrative media writing to begin
This fall, UGA will become the first major research institution to offer a low-residency Master of Fine Arts degree in narrative media writing. Featuring concentrations…
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“Not Ready to Make Nice” on display through March 1
The Georgia Museum of Art at UGA is presenting the exhibition Not Ready to Make Nice: Guerrilla Girls in the Artworld and Beyond through March…
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Philosophy colloquia series to resume
As part of its fall 2014-spring 2015 colloquia series, the philosophy department in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences will present lectures by faculty…
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Irish photographer to talk about ‘Things Left Unsaid’
Paul Seawright, an Irish photographer whose work has been exhibited in museums and galleries throughout the world, will visit UGA for a lecture Feb. 5…
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University Woman’s Club
The University Woman’s Club will meet Feb. 10 at 11 a.m. in the Fellowship Hall of Central Presbyterian Church, 380 Alps Road. Guest speaker for…
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Book honors UGA math education professor
Pursuing Excellence in Mathematics Education Edited by Edward Silver and Christine Keitel-Kreidt Springer eBook: $99; Hardcover: $129 Pursuing Excellence in Mathematics Education recognizes the more…
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Huang elected Fellow of the International Academy of Food Science and Technology
Yao-wen Huang, a professor of food science and technology and the director of the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences’ China Study Abroad Program, was…
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Parking Services expands electric vehicle charging program
Due to the popularity of UGA’s first electric vehicle charger and recent grant funding by the Georgia Environmental Finance Authority, UGA Parking Services has expanded…
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Prevent mice and rats from coming indoors during winter
During the winter months when people spend more time indoors, so do rodents. With a little forethought, you can rid your home of uninvited winter…
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$1.3M grant to fund behavioral health training for students
Behavioral health needs are a growing issue in Georgia, particularly among transitional youth between the ages of 18 and 25. A new three-year, $1.3 million…
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Study: Marital problems remain stable, even as dissatisfaction grows
A new study authored by a UGA psychologist shows that the severity and number of couples’ overall problems stay stable over time, even as their…
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Cornell appointed associate dean for academic affairs in veterinary medicine
Dr. Karen Cornell, a board-certified veterinary surgeon and a professor in the small animal medicine and surgery department, is now associate dean for academic affairs…
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Bassoonist Pollard to perform in faculty series recital Feb. 9
Editors note: This event has been canceled. Amy Pollard, an assistant professor of bassoon in UGA’s Hugh Hodgson School of Music, will present the latest…
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Curator brings fresh perspective to campus conversation on American art
Art museum curators get to tell a story through how works of art are displayed.
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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…
