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Ecologist explores link between biology, mathematics
Many ecologists will say that they spent their childhoods exploring fields and forests or splashing through streams—but not Andrew Park.
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Book by professor emeritus honored by publishers
A book written by Cal M. Logue, Meigs Professor Emeritus of Communication Studies, was honored in 2014 by two independent book publishers. January in Slavery:…
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Center for Teaching and Learning launches faculty fellows program
The Center for Teaching and Learning held a kickoff event in December for its new CTL Fellows for Innovative Teaching program. The event included remarks…
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Study Abroad Fair to be held Jan. 14
The Office of International Education will hold a spring Study Abroad Fair Jan. 14 from noon to 5 p.m. in the Tate Student Center in…
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PayFlex balance
Employees who participated in the 2014 PayFlex plan have until March 15 to incur expenses and avoid losing the balance of any funds in their…
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College of Public Health study finds mean boys, not mean girls, rule at school
Debunking the myth of the “mean girl,” new UGA research has found that boys use relational aggression-malicious rumors, social exclusion and rejection-to harm or manipulate…
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Performing Arts Center presents Wellington International Ukulele Orchestra
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present the Wellington International Ukulele Orchestra Jan. 15 at 8 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall. Combining charming Kiwi humor…
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Lawmakers explore 2015 legislative agenda during Biennial Institute
Members of the Georgia General Assembly convened at UGA Dec. 7-9 for the 29th Biennial Institute for Georgia Legislators. Coordinated by the university’s Carl Vinson…
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Vice provost for academic affairs to open CTL series
The Center for Teaching and Learning will open its 2015 spring speaker series Jan. 20 from 1-3 p.m. with a presentation by Russell J. Mumper,…
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Enrollment up at public universities
In fall 2014, enrollment was up at four-year public institutions by 2.2 percent and four-year private nonprofit institutions by 1.6 percent, according to the National…
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Undergraduate research award deadlines
The UGA Libraries is accepting materials for its Undergraduate Research Awards. Now in its eighth year, the program will present seven cash prizes totaling $2,000…
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Faculty find common ground to collaborate
The New Faculty Tour acts as a springboard for joint projects between UGA faculty members.
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Scott Pegan
Scott Pegan, an associate professor in the College of Pharmacy, provides students with real-life examples of the many drug discovery techniques that he uses in…
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Madison Berger
Madi Berger, a senior double majoring in animal science and dairy science, has been able to combine her love of animals—specifically horses—in both her academic…
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Ballroom Magic event to showcase UGA student, guest and alumni performances
Ballroom Magic, the annual showcase performance by the UGA Ballroom Performance Group, will be held Jan. 22-24 in the New Dance Theatre in the UGA…
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Rodrigues named associate dean for faculty development at UGA law school
The University of Georgia School of Law’s Usha Rodrigues has been named the school’s new associate dean for faculty development. In this role, she will…
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UGA School of Law names Grove employee of the year
Brad Grove, an information technology help desk manager, received the 2014 Emma P. Terrell Distinguished Employee Award from the University of Georgia School of Law’s…
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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…
