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Georgia Museum of Art to host autumn open house
The Friends of the Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia will host 90 Carlton: Autumn, the museum’s quarterly reception, on Oct. 10…
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Las Vegas city manager to give Getzen Lecture on government accountability
Las Vegas City Manager Elizabeth Fretwell will deliver the University of Georgia School of Public and International Affairs’ annual Getzen Lecture on Government Accountability. Fretwell’s…
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SEC Symposium shows the league is about more than sports
The 2014 Southeastern Conference Symposium, held Sept. 21-23 in Atlanta, included an SEC Presidents, Chancellors and Provosts Reception where all symposium participants had an opportunity…
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‘Sic ‘Em City’ headlines UGA Homecoming Week
“Sic ‘Em City” is the theme of this year’s Homecoming Week festivities, which begin Sept. 28. Activities for students are scheduled throughout the week, and…
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UGA researcher recommends public health officials tailor messaging about bed sharing
Bed sharing, a practice where mother and infant sleep on the same surface, remains popular all over the world despite potential health risks for the…
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Free Concert on the Lawn to be held Sept. 28
The University of Georgia’s public radio station WUGA-FM 91.7/97.9 FM and the UGA Center for Continuing Education are presenting a free Concert on the Lawn…
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Nominations sought for the Fulfilling the Dream Award
Nominations are being sought for the President’s Fulfilling the Dream Award, which recognizes individuals in the University of Georgia and Athens-Clarke County community who have…
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Cancellation of the UGAAlert system test scheduled for Tuesday, Sept. 23
The test of the University of Georgia’s UGAAlert emergency notification system originally scheduled for Tuesday, Sept. 23, at 10:45 a.m. has been canceled. Due to…
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Media advisory: UGA to dedicate portrait of Michael F. Adams Sept. 26
The University of Georgia will hold a ceremony to unveil the official portrait of Michael F. Adams, UGA’s 21st president, on Sept. 26 from 3:30-5…
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Tubist David Zerkel to perform in UGA’s Hodgson Faculty Series
The University of Georgia’s David Zerkel, a professor of tuba and euphonium in the Hugh Hodgson School of Music, will present the latest recital in…
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UGA study shows what happens when employees feel excluded at work
When employees feel left out, they act out. That’s the message that new research from the University of Georgia Terry College of Business delivers as…
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State Botanical Garden to host native plant sale
The State Botanical Garden of Georgia, a unit of the University of Georgia Office of Public Service and Outreach, will hold its annual Bluestems and…
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Discussion on nuclear policy to feature under secretary, retired general
A public policy dialogue on “Nuclear Policy in the 21st Century” will be held Sept. 29 at 1:30 p.m. in the University of Georgia Chapel.…
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Read the September 22 electronic issue of Columns
Click here to read the September 22 electronic issue of Columns.
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Board of regents to expand eCore
A resolution adopted Sept. 9 by the board of regents will support expanding eCore online general education offerings and make these courses available to students…
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BIRC site updated with new calendar
The UGA Bioimaging Research Center, which provides a full range of biological tissue imaging technologies to biomedical investigators, students and researchers across campus, has a…
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Franklin College professor focuses on making research data more accessible
Jessica Kissinger is a molecular geneticist whose research on the evolution of disease and the genomes of eukaryotic pathogenic organisms—Cryptosporidium, Sarcocystis, Toxoplasma and Plasmodium (malaria) among them—has led…
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Professor wins grant to study effects of health on food stamp program
Swarn Chatterjee, an associate professor of financial planning, housing and consumer economics in the College of Family and Consumer Sciences, received $10,500 from the U.S.…
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Free golf lessons
Staff at the UGA Golf Course will hold two free instructional classes for any interested UGA faculty and staff members. The classes will be held…
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Harvard receives $350M pledge
Harvard landed a record $350 million pledge from the Morningside Foundation earlier this month. The pledge will support Harvard’s School of Public Health and will…
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New leadership academy unveiled
What do playgrounds, school lunches, vaccinations, sidewalks and wheelchair ramps have in common? They all contribute to a community’s ability to help its residents get…
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Sculptor to discuss ‘Art and Place’ in Sept. 25 lecture
The Georgia Museum of Art will host the lecture “Art and Place” by Scottish sculptor Patricia Leighton Sept. 25 at 5:30 p.m. The lecture is…
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New ‘school lunch’ exhibit to open at Russell Library
The Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies will feature the exhibit Food, Power, and Politics: The Story of School Lunch Sept. 26…
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Pharmacy college’s 2+2 program to add campus in Savannah
The College of Pharmacy is expanding its 2+2 program by adding a fourth campus for student training.
