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Urban Bush Women to perform at UGA as part of 30th anniversary celebration
The University of Georgia Performing Arts Center will present Urban Bush Women Jan. 23 and 24 at 8 p.m. in the Fine Arts Theatre. Urban…
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Not a win-win: Treating for worms helps animals survive, then spread infectious diseases
Parasitic worms, which infect millions of people and animals around the world, have been shown to influence how the immune system responds to diseases like…
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UGA Media Archives improves access to rare Nixon interview footage
The University of Georgia Libraries is using new technology to improve access to more than 30 hours of rare videotaped interviews with former President Richard…
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UGA to host ‘Colleges in Your Backyard’ on Jan. 18
High school representatives, students and their parents can learn about the college admissions process and how to apply for scholarships and financial aid at the…
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Georgia Trend names three UGA administrators ‘most influential’ and ‘notable’ for 2015
Congratulations to University of Georgia President Jere W. Morehead, who was named to Georgia Trend’s 2015 list of 100 Most Influential Georgians, and Jennifer Frum, vice…
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Miss UGA Scholarship Pageant set for Jan. 17
The 2015 Miss University of Georgia Scholarship Pageant will be held on Jan. 17 at 7:30 p.m. in the Fine Arts Auditorium. Sponsored by the…
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UGA’s Howe to receive MLA’s inaugural prize in Native American literatures
The Modern Language Association of America will award its first MLA Prize for Studies in Native American Literatures, Cultures and Languages to University of Georgia…
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UGA School of Law to host Ebola panel covering domestic and international issues
The University of Georgia School of Law’s Dean Rusk Center for International Law and Policy will host a panel discussion on domestic and international issues…
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UGA launches low-residency Master of Fine Arts in Narrative Media Writing
This fall, the University of Georgia will become the first major research institution to offer a low-residency Master of Fine Arts degree in Narrative Media…
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State Botanical Garden of Georgia to hold Orchid Madness Fundraiser Feb. 7
The State Botanical Garden of Georgia, a unit of the University of Georgia Office of Public Service and Outreach, will host an Orchid Madness fundraising…
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Former judge Glenda Hatchett to deliver 2015 Holmes-Hunter Lecture at UGA
Glenda Hatchett, best-known for her nationally syndicated show “Judge Hatchett” and now a senior attorney with the Hatchett Firm, will deliver the 2015 Holmes-Hunter Lecture…
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Registration open for UGA College of Veterinary Medicine’s VetCAMP 2015
Thanks to the University of Georgia’s VetCAMP program, high school students have the opportunity to explore the field of veterinary medicine before they start college…
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Former UGA professor Gary Bertsch to receive President’s Medal
Retired University of Georgia professor Gary Bertsch will receive the 2015 UGA President’s Medal during Founders Day activities in January.
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CDC scientist to speak about early AIDS investigations
“CDC, Hollywood and the early days of AIDS in the U.S.,” will be the topic of the next Voices from the Vanguard lecture at the…
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UGA to hold spring Study Abroad Fair Jan. 14
The University of Georgia will hold a spring Study Abroad Fair Jan. 14 from noon-5 p.m. in the Tate Student Center in the hallway between…
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Jacob Schindler
Jacob Schindler, who is working toward his Bachelor of Landscape Architecture degree, has spent a good chunk of his life focusing on kudzu. Yes, kudzu.…
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Kecia Thomas
Kecia Thomas, a professor of psychology and African American studies and an associate dean in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, hopes students see…
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UGA moving its research into the marketplace
UGA’s two productive “technology transfer” entities have merged into one unit with a promising future.
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Baldwin Hall to get major expansion
The home of the School of Public and International Affairs will get a 10,800-square-foot annex and major upgrades.
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UGA is an economic engine for the state
The university fulfills its land-grant mission by creating jobs and prosperity and tackling Georgia’s toughest issues.
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New Zealand ukulele orchestra combines humor and pop music
The University of Georgia Performing Arts Center will present the Wellington International Ukulele Orchestra Jan. 15 at 8 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall.
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UGA researchers awarded grant 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 who…
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State Ballet Theatre of Russia to perform ‘Swan Lake’ at UGA
The University of Georgia Performing Arts Center will present the State Ballet Theatre of Russia in “Swan Lake” Jan. 13-14 at 8 p.m. in the…
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Circle Gallery at UGA to host exhibit ‘Witness: The Photographs of Billy Howard’
The Circle Gallery at the University of Georgia College of Environment and Design will host the exhibit “Witness: The Photographs of Billy Howard” Jan. 12-…
