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Author, activist to give first Betty Jean Craige Lecture
Loung Ung, an author and human rights activist who as a child in the 1970s survived the genocide by the Khmer Rouge in her native…
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UGA student-athletes record fall GPA of 3.0 or better for second year in a row
The 552 student-athletes enrolled at UGA earned a cumulative GPA of 3.0 during the 2014 fall semester. This is the second year in a row…
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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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COE team of researchers to assess federal gifted education programs
A team of researchers from the UGA College of Education has received a one-year, $360,000 cooperative agreement to assess gifted education programs in U.S. Department…
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Associate dean for faculty development at law school named
The UGA School of Law’s Usha Rodrigues has been named the school’s new associate dean for faculty development. In this role, she will work closely…
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Isaac Hopkins
Isaac Hopkins, an English and theatre studies major, has found a home on the stage at UGA and beyond. The young playwright has already had…
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Stephen Ramos
Stephen Ramos and his students in the College of Environment and Design put their skills into practice across Georgia and around the world.
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Virtual world helps students ‘break through’
Virtual worlds, smartphones boost access for students with disabilities to careers in STEM fields.
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UGA presents 2015 President’s Fulfilling the Dream Award
The University of Georgia presented four awards to Athens and university community members for exemplary community service Jan. 23 as part of the 12th annual…
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A Night in Old New Orleans to bring the Big Easy sound to UGA Performing Arts Center
The University of Georgia Performing Arts Center will present A Night in Old New Orleans Feb. 7 at 8 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall. The…
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UGA Parking Services expands electric vehicle charging on campus
Due to the popularity of the University of Georgia’s first electric vehicle charger and recent grant funding by the Georgia Environmental Finance Authority, UGA Parking…
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Poet Noah Blaustein to visit Athens on the 2014-15 Georgia Poetry Circuit
The Georgia Review at the University of Georgia will present a reading by Noah Blaustein Feb. 4 at 7 p.m. at Ciné in downtown Athens.…
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$1.2 million grant helps make third-grade science ‘purrfectly’ fun
A team of researchers in the University of Georgia College of Education is creating the next generation of science curriculum, using touch screens, digital animation…
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Noted infectious disease researcher Ted Ross to join UGA as GRA Eminent Scholar
One of the nation’s leading infectious disease researchers is joining the University of Georgia as its newest Georgia Research Alliance Eminent Scholar.
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UGA College of Veterinary Medicine to host 52nd annual veterinary conference, alumni weekend
The University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine will host its 52nd Annual Veterinary Conference and Alumni Weekend on March 27-28 at the UGA Center…
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Art Party to feature four new exhibitions, pop-up readings
The University of Georgia Lamar Dodd School of Art will hold an Art Party Jan. 30 from 6-8 p.m. to celebrate the opening of four…
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Grammy-winning vocal ensemble Chanticleer to give concert at UGA Performing Arts Center
The University of Georgia Performing Arts Center will present Chanticleer Feb. 5 at 8 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall. The Grammy-winning vocal ensemble will perform…
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UGA Symphony Orchestra to feature student soloists in annual Concerto Concert
Five of the University of Georgia Hugh Hodgson School of Music’s most talented musicians will be featured with the UGA Symphony Orchestra on Jan. 28…
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Cambodian author, human rights activist to give UGA’s first Betty Jean Craige Lecture
Loung Ung, an author and human rights activist who as a child in the 1970s survived the genocide by the Khmer Rouge in her native…
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Amy Robach to receive Distinguished Achievement Award from UGA
Journalist Amy Robach will receive the Distinguished Achievement in Broadcasting and Cable Award from the University of Georgia Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication’s…
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Stress increases motivation, amount spent for alcohol, UGA research finds
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 University of…
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GeorgiaFunder exceeds goal
UGA recently launched a new crowdfunding platform called the GeorgiaFunder (giving.uga.edu/funder), which aims to raise relatively small donations from a large group of people to…
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EyeMed vision plan
For 2015, the University Health Center is “in-network” with the EyeMed vision plan. Any faculty or staff member with the plan (and their dependents age…
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A change of location
Contractors from Steve Savage Roofing and Carpentry prepare the roof trusses for removal during the deconstruction of the old red barn off South Milledge Avenue.…
