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New CTL program
The Center for Teaching and Learning has launched a new fellows opportunity for faculty who teach full time at UGA. “CTL Fellows for Innovative Teaching,”…
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Selig Center report: Minorities energize US consumer market
The buying power of minority groups in the U.S. has reached new heights and continues to outpace cumulative inflation, according to the latest Multicultural Economy…
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Pottery sale
The UGA Ceramic Student Organization will hold a special pottery sale Oct. 28-29 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the first floor lobby of…
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Groundbreaking ceremony to be held for UGA Griffin Food Technology Center
A groundbreaking ceremony will be held Oct. 17 at 3 p.m. on the Griffin campus for the UGA Griffin Food Technology Center. The new state-of-the-art…
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Spanish professor named language academy correspondent
Luis Correa-Diaz, a professor of Spanish in the Romance languages department of the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, was named a U.S.-based correspondent for…
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University of Nebraska to offer early retirement incentives to faculty
The University of Nebraska at Lincoln announced it is offering early retirement incentives to tenured faculty members age 62 and older. The offer of a…
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OneDrive for Business available
OneDrive for Business—a cloud-based solution for storing, syncing and sharing files with other people—is now available for UGA students, faculty and staff. OneDrive for Business…
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2014 Terry faculty, staff awards recognize five for outstanding contributions
Teaching, research, service, community and achievement. These are the values that the Terry College of Business honored at its 2014 Faculty and Staff Awards Reception…
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Journalist, ‘Consider This’ host to give McGill Lecture
Antonio Mora, a prominent Hispanic journalist who is a two-time winner of the Peabody Award, will present this year’s McGill Lecture Oct. 22 at 4…
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Oct. 17 observatory open house to feature Mars, Ring Nebula
The physics and astronomy department in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences will host an observatory open house Oct. 17 from 8-9:30 p.m. on…
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Computer security checkups
Enterprise Information Technology Services will host its fall Computer Health and Security Fair Oct. 15 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the second floor…
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12th BFSO luncheon highlights academic excellence, diversity
The speaker for the Black Faculty and Staff Organization’s Founders’ Award Scholarship Luncheon was familiar with the organization and its mission well before being asked…
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Associate director of academic planning helps make assessment process more meaningful
Leslie Gordon practices what she preaches in the Office of Academic Planning.
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South’s war efforts detailed with artifacts
Confederate Odyssey: The George W. Wray Jr. Civil War Collection at the Atlanta History Center By Gordon L. Jones University of Georgia Press $49.95 Throughout…
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Family portrait
Family members of J.W. Fanning, UGA’s first vice president for services, attended the Sept. 29 dedication ceremony of a Lamar Dodd original painting at the…
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Law conference to focus on legal and political issues facing Georgia
The School of Law will host the fourth annual Georgia Association of Law and Politics Symposium Oct. 17 from 8:45 a.m. to 3 p.m. in…
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College of Pharmacy admin manager willing to help all
During Joy Wilson’s more than two decades at UGA, she has tried to tell people “no” as little as possible.
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Oct. 18 Ansel Symposium to focus on advances in cardiovascular health
The College of Pharmacy will hold the11th annual Howard C. Ansel Symposium Oct. 18 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. The symposium will focus on…
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NIH grant to support science training for pre-doctoral students
UGA researchers have received a five-year $850,000 grant from the National Institutes of Health to establish a glycoscience training program for pre-doctoral graduate students that…
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UGA to celebrate 100th anniversary of Phi Beta Kappa with lecture by essayist Gerald Early
UGA will mark the centennial of Phi Beta Kappa honor society’s arrival on campus with a lecture from celebrated essayist and American culture critic Gerald…
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Arizona State University accepts 1,800 Starbucks employees
Since Starbucks announced its partnership with Arizona State University, the school has accepted 1,800 of the coffee giant’s employees as students. Earlier this year, Starbucks…
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Berlin Philharmonic Wind Quintet to give concert
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present the Berlin Philharmonic Wind Quintet Oct. 15 at 8 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall. The concert is part…
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Warnell professor wins fishery award
Gary Grossman, a professor of animal ecology in the Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, received the 2014 Carl R. Sullivan Fishery Conservation “Sully”…
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Educational electronics
A recent ribbon-cutting ceremony at a new technology-focused high school in Barrow County ushered in the next phase of a partnership between UGA and the…
