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Three faculty named SEC Academic Leadership Development Program Fellows
Three UGA faculty members—Melissa Harshman, L. Stephen Miller and Judith Wasserman—will gain a deeper perspective on modern academic leadership as 2014-2015 SEC Academic Leadership Development…
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Dream Award nominations
Nominations are being accepted until Oct. 31 for the 2015 President’s Fulfilling the Dream Awards, which will be presented Jan. 23 at the 12th annual…
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Benefits enrollment to begin Oct. 27
Benefits open enrollment will be held Oct. 27 through Nov. 14. During this time, faculty and staff can make their elections in the MyBenefits@UGA system.…
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All’s fair
The Georgia National Fairgrounds in Perry became a classroom for a group of UGA photojournalism students, whose work will create a visual archive of the…
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COE professor named editor-elect of ‘School Psychology Review’
Amy Reschly, an associate professor in the College of Education’s educational psychology department, was named editor-elect of School Psychology Review, the flagship journal of the…
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PepsiCo leader speaks about role of corporations in modern age
PepsiCo Chairman and CEO Indra Nooyi spoke to university students and faculty on Oct. 1, discussing the role and responsibilities of corporations as well as…
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Professor emeritus pens news book
The Oyster King: The Man Who Bought Saint George Island James L. Hargrove Green Heron Associates $9.99 The Oyster King: The Man Who Bought Saint…
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Sokngim Kim
Sokngim Kim is on the path to becoming the first woman engineer in her home country of Cambodia who was educated in the U.S. She…
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Preservation plan to guide UGA on structures’ fates
The goal is to provide policies and procedures for the stewardship of all university property.
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Clean energy is ‘the need of the century’
UGA researchers are making biological breakthroughs that will help solve the world’s energy problems.
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UGA Graduate School honors 2014 Alumni of Distinction
The University of Georgia Graduate School has honored 10 graduates with the 2014 Alumni of Distinction Award for achieving exceptional success in their professional careers…
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UGA to host Open Dialogue on Sexual Assault
The University of Georgia will host an Open Dialogue on Sexual Assault on Oct. 29 at 4:30 p.m. in Room 248 of the Miller Learning…
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Georgia agricultural leadership program graduates inaugural 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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UGA to host water-focused event with documentary screening, book launch Oct. 22
The University of Georgia Press and UGA College of Environment Design are hosting a documentary screening and book launch Oct. 22 at 7:30 p.m. at…
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Biological clock disruptions increase breast cancer risk, UGA study finds
The disruption of a person’s circadian rhythm—their 24-hour biological clock—has been linked to an increased risk of breast cancer, according to new University of Georgia…
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Media advisory: Visiting journalists share stories of journalistic courage at McGill Symposium
Leading journalists from across the U.S. will gather Oct. 22 at the University of Georgia to consider what journalistic courage means and how it is…
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Journalist from The Washington Post to speak about Ebola crisis
Todd C. Frankel, a reporter with The Washington Post, will discuss the challenges reporters face in covering the emerging Ebola crisis during a talk Oct.…
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New $2.5 million NIH-funded study at UGA focuses on baby boomers
Baby boomers’ marital relationships and health during their transition to later adulthood are the focus of a new University of Georgia study funded by a…
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Ambassador Andrew Young to speak at MLK Freedom Breakfast Jan. 23
Ambassador Andrew Young, the former mayor of Atlanta, will be the keynote speaker for the 12th annual Martin Luther King Jr. Freedom Breakfast Jan. 23…
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UGA College of Pharmacy to hold Substances of Abuse Seminar 2014
The University of Georgia College of Pharmacy will hold its Substances of Abuse Seminar 2014 on Oct. 31 from 8:15 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. in…
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Georgia Museum of Art to show Odilon Redon’s lithographs
The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia will present the exhibition “The Nightmare Transported into Art: Odilon Redon’s ‘St. Anthony'” Nov. 1…
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Georgia leads the nation in blueberry production
With the tally from the 2014 growing season complete, it’s official. Georgia now leads the nation in blueberry production.
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Finalists for vice president for instruction to visit UGA
Four finalists for the position of vice president for instruction at the University of Georgia will visit campus in the coming weeks to meet with…
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Crystal Bridges national ‘State of the Art’ exhibition features UGA professor, alumni
A national exhibition at the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville, Arkansas, is highlighting the work of two alumni and one faculty member…
