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UGA marine sciences to present ‘Science at the Stadium’ Nov. 15
On Nov. 15, just before the University of Georgia’s first home football game in over a month, the marine sciences department will present “Science at…
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Peter B. ‘Bo’ Rutledge named dean of UGA School of Law
Peter B. “Bo” Rutledge, a leading scholar in the fields of international dispute resolution, arbitration and the U.S. Supreme Court, has been named dean of…
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UGA sees more wireless devices on campus, greater demand for Internet service
The demand for Internet service at the University of Georgia is growing rapidly-just as people are using more of their own wireless devices on campus.…
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UGA Grady College awards Dean’s Medal to Don E. Carter
Don E. Carter has been awarded the Dean’s Medal for Leadership Excellence by the University of Georgia Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication.
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UGA MBA program rises in Businessweek rankings
The full-time MBA program in the University of Georgia Terry College of Business continues to place among the nation’s best, according to the 2014 rankings…
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University of Georgia student receives Farm Credit Bank Academy of Honor Scholarship
University of Georgia graduate student Kristi-Warren Scott, a native of Chicago, Illinois, has been awarded a $10,000 Farm Credit Bank of Texas Academy of Honor…
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University of Michigan president emerita to headline McBee Lecture at UGA
Mary Sue Coleman, president emerita of the University of Michigan, will present the 26th Annual Louise McBee Lecture Dec. 2 at 11 a.m. in the…
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Parham Policy Day at UGA to feature award-winning documentary, discussion with filmmakers
Students from the University of Georgia School of Social Work will host a screening of “The Throwaways,” an award-winning documentary about the challenges faced by…
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UGA to host African Studies Association Presidential Fellow
The University of Georgia Franklin College of Arts and Sciences African Studies Institute will host American Council of Learned Societies and African Studies Association Presidential…
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UGA receives Military Times ranking for excellence in service to student veterans
The University of Georgia has been named to the “Military Times Best for Vets: Colleges 2015” rankings. Only 140 colleges and universities nationwide have achieved…
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UGA scientists receive $3 million NIH grant to develop infectious disease outbreak warning system
John Drake, an associate professor in the University of Georgia Odum School of Ecology, will use a five-year, $3.18 million grant to develop an early…
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Chemical in coffee may help prevent obesity-related disease
Researchers at the University of Georgia have discovered that a chemical compound commonly found in coffee may help prevent some of the damaging effects of…
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UGA law school lecture to address Hong Kong’s Umbrella Movement
Alvin Y.H. Cheung will give a lecture on “Hong Kong’s Umbrella Movement: Perspectives from International and Constitutional Law” on Nov. 20 at 1:30 p.m. in…
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Read the November 10 issue of Columns
Click here to read the November 10 electronic issue of Columns.
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COE faculty member wins two awards
Jimmy Williamson, a faculty member in the College of Education, was named the 2014 Postsecondary Teacher of the Year by the Georgia Association for Career…
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History faculty organize roundtable discussion at Margaret Mitchell House
Artists, musicians and scholars will convene for a free-ranging discussion of the meaning and continuing resonance of the Civil War and the civil rights movement.…
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CAES alumni relations director receives Professional Achievement Award
Juli Morgan Fields, director of alumni relations for the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, received the Professional Achievement Award during the 2014 National Agricultural…
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Discovery opens doors to boosting biofuels, medicine
The survival of most plants, including those that people rely on for food, depends on their ability to build strong but flexible cell walls. A…
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Red Priest to give ‘Viva Baroque’ concert at Performing Arts Center
The Performing Arts Center will present Red Priest Nov. 12 at 8 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall. Known for flamboyant and theatrical performances, Red Priest…
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Annual Law School Fair to be held Nov. 17
UGA’s Pre-Law Advising Program will hold its annual Law School Fair Nov. 17 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the fourth floor rotunda of…
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Campus-wide initiative underway to improve grants management
UGA is undertaking a large-scale effort to streamline and enhance the way that grants for research and other sponsored projects are managed, with the ultimate…
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Courson receives Kerin Award from Gatorade Sports Science Institute
Ron Courson, the Athletic Association’s senior associate athletic director for sports medicine, received the Tim Kerin Award from the Gatorade Sports Science Institute. The award…
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Columns deadline reminders
The deadline to submit news items for the final two fall issues of Columns are Nov. 12 (Dec. 1 issue) and Nov. 19 (Dec. 8 issue)…
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COE professor receives 2014 Yes Award
Bonnie Cramond, a professor of gifted education, received the 2014 Yes Award from the Future Problem Solving Program International. The award is given annually to…
