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Second annual Bioenergy Day @ UGA to welcome seventh graders
More than 400 Athens seventh-graders will experience firsthand how wood and other plant biomass generate energy at the second annual Bioenergy Day @ UGA on…
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Fritjof Capra to discuss ‘systems view of life’ at UGA
Physicist and systems theorist Fritjof Capra will lecture on the “Scientific Understanding of Living Systems and the Systems View of Life” Nov. 13 at 3…
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Media advisory: UGA State of Technology presentation to be held Nov. 11
Timothy M. Chester, vice president for information technology at the University of Georgia, will give his annual State of Technology at UGA presentation on Nov.…
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First music composition performed with Google Glass to premiere Nov. 12
In the age of privacy debates and revelations of government electronic surveillance by Edward Snowden and others, University of Georgia Director of Bands Cynthia Johnston…
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UGA Griffin Campus to present criminal justice day
The University of Georgia Griffin campus will provide a forum for the discussion of timely and critical issues in criminal justice with its second annual…
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UGA plant biology student wins international ‘Dance Your Ph.D.’ contest
University of Georgia doctoral student Uma Nagendra flipped and twisted her way to the top prize in the seventh annual Dance Your Ph.D. contest for…
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Flavor of Georgia celebrates tradition of artisan and craft foods
From cheeses to chutneys, craft chocolate to chorizo, the 2015 Flavor of Georgia Food Product Contest—sponsored by the University of Georgia Center for Agribusiness and…
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UGA Parents and Families Leadership Council is accepting grant proposals for student life
The University of Georgia Parents and Families Association and its Parents Leadership Council are accepting grant proposals for the 2015-2016 academic year. Grant applications are…
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UGA research shows viral ads spread due to two types of social Web sharing
In August 2013, Americans watched viral video ads 22.8 billion times. According to a new study conducted by the University of Georgia, this has to…
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Hot Sardines to present hot jazz at the UGA Performing Arts Center
The University of Georgia Performing Arts Center will present the Hot Sardines Nov. 17 at 8 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall.
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Read the November 3 issue of Columns
Click here to read the November 3 electronic issue of Columns.
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Speech and hearing screenings to be held Nov. 7 in Aderhold Hall
The Speech and Hearing Clinic will provide speech and hearing screenings for children and adults Nov. 7 in Aderhold Hall. Offered twice a year, the…
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First-year student comes to UGA with accomplished environmental résumé
Many students enroll at UGA dreaming of making a difference and becoming leaders. Charles Orgbon III, a first-year student from Dacula, got a head start-beginning…
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University Theatre to present ‘The Great Gatsby’
As part of UGA’s Spotlight on the Arts festival, University Theatre will present The Great Gatsby Nov. 6-8 and Nov. 12-14 at 8 p.m. with…
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Powered performer
A Huffington Post article about the different uses of robots featured the work of David Saltz, head of Franklin College’s theatre and film studies department.…
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Lecture to look at midterm elections
On the eve of the election, longtime federal government official Powell A. Moore will discuss “Washington Insights Over Half a Century: Midterm Elections in the…
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Safe and Secure report online
UGA’s annual security report is now available. The report is required by federal law and contains policy statements and crime statistics for the university. The…
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Georgia agricultural leadership program graduates first class
After spending two years learning about Georgia’s largest industry and developing leadership skills, the inaugural class of Advancing Georgia’s Leaders in Agriculture and Forestry has…
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Google, Oxford partner on deep learning project
Google announced late last month that it is partnering with the University of Oxford to accelerate its research into artificial intelligence, including areas such as…
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Nearly 2 dozen student events added to Spotlight on the Arts festival
Students will be in the spotlight once again Nov. 6-14 during the third annual Spotlight on the Arts festival.
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Parking monitor focuses on making positive impressions
For many, Wendy Glenn is the first and last person they see on campus. As a senior parking monitor at the South Campus parking deck,…
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University Woman’s Club
The University Woman’s Club will meet Nov. 11 at 11 a.m. at Holy Cross Lutheran Church, which is located at 800 W. Lake Drive. Guest…
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Japan aims to boost global status of its universities
The Japan Times is reporting that the Japanese government has launched a grant program aimed at boosting its universities to the global level of Harvard…
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Research team to measure impact of Chernobyl on wildlife
The 1986 failure of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant spewed massive amounts of radioactive material into the environment, contaminating large swaths of land in Belarus,…
