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2 schools report incorrect data to U.S. News & World Report
U.S. News & World Report announced earlier this month that two colleges submitted incorrect data for the most recent rankings. The magazine moved Lindenwood University,…
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Annual drive to raise money for charitable organizations underway
The Campaign for Charities has begun its two-month drive to collect pledges and money for local, state and national charitable organizations.
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Assistant VP for academic affairs strives for growth at Griffin campus
Doris Christopher describes her leadership style as that of a “turnaround manager,” or someone who helps foster growth in an academic unit. Christopher, now in…
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J.W. Fanning Institute appoints 17 members to new advisory board
The J.W. Fanning Institute for Leadership Development at UGA has appointed 17 leaders from across the state to serve on its new advisory board. The…
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Up for debate
Students from UGA won the Oct. 8 debate against the Oxford Union Society. UGA now leads the series 3-2. Above: Logan Gramzinski, left, a graduate…
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Blog to aid community gardeners
A new blog has been created to help connect Georgia community gardeners with resources from UGA Extension and the Center for Urban Agriculture. UGA experts,…
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Saturday Morning Club resumes Oct. 25
The Performing Arts Center will kick off the 2014-2015 Saturday Morning Club Oct. 25 with a performance by the UGA Wind Symphony under the direction…
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Former homeland security director to give Sibley Lecture
Janet Napolitano, president of the University of California system and former U.S. secretary of homeland security, will present “Anatomy of a Legal Decision” as the…
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Shake it up: Associate professor studies innovation at nonprofits
What makes a nonprofit organization successful? According to Kristina Jaskyte, the ability to continuously innovate is very important. Exactly how organizations innovate, however, isn’t clear.…
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Cornell to expand engaged learning
Cornell University announced earlier this month that it will expand off-campus engaged learning. Backed by a $50 million gift from the Einhorn Family Charitable Trust…
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Four vice president for instruction finalists to make public presentations
Four finalists for the position of vice president for instruction at UGA will visit campus in the coming weeks to meet with members of the…
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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…
