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UGA and Georgia Perimeter College collaborate to help students complete degrees
The University of Georgia and Georgia Perimeter College are partnering to help students complete degrees. A ceremony recognizing the official partnership was held Sept. 17…
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Georgia Sea Grant and UGA win national award for work on Tybee Island
A Georgia Sea Grant and University of Georgia planning team guiding the creation of the Tybee Island Sea Level Rise Adaptation Plan has been awarded…
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ARMC, UGA College of Public Health to host ‘A Conversation about Ebola’ Sept. 25
As awareness spreads and questions continue about recent Ebola outbreaks in Africa, as well as increased focus on the treatment of some patients with the…
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Constitution Day observed at UGA Libraries
Personal letters of Abraham Baldwin and William Few, Georgia’s two signers of the U.S. Constitution, are on exhibit at the University of Georgia Hargrett Rare…
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Four finalists for dean of UGA School of Law to visit campus
Four finalists for the position of dean of the University of Georgia School of Law will visit campus in October to meet with members of…
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Species going extinct 1,000 times faster than in pre-human times, study finds
University of Georgia ecologists John Gittleman and Patrick Stephens are contributors to a major new study that finds that species are going extinct today 1,000…
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UGA reimagines graduate education with new Integrated Life Sciences program
The University of Georgia is giving entering graduate students in the life sciences one of the nation’s broadest range of research opportunities through its redesigned…
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UGA to host annual volunteer fair Sept. 23
The University of Georgia Center for Leadership and Services will host the annual UGA volunteer fair Sept. 23 from noon-5 p.m. in the Tate Student…
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UGA to develop preservation master plan process
The University of Georgia is creating a preservation master plan for all of its structures across the state. The plan will establish a set of…
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UGA professors and program receive Regents’ Teaching Awards
Two University of Georgia professors and the university’s First-Year Odyssey Seminar program have been honored by the Board of Regents of the University System of…
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Botanical Garden to host ‘Shakespeare’s Plants’ lecture
The University of Georgia State Botanical Garden of Georgia will host a lecture titled “Shakespeare’s Plants” Sept. 23 at 6:30 p.m. in the Visitor Center…
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University of Georgia receives national diversity award
The University of Georgia has been named a 2014 recipient of the INSIGHT Into Diversity Higher Education Excellence in Diversity Award, a national recognition for…
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UGA celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month
The University of Georgia is celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month with events hosted by Multicultural Services and Programs and the Latin American and Caribbean Studies Institute,…
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Professor Christine Franklin receives American Statistical Association’s Founders Award
The American Statistical Association recently presented its Founders Award to Christine Franklin, the Lothar Tresp Honoratus Honors Professor in the University of Georgia Franklin College…
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UGA set to ‘clear the air’ on its campuses Oct. 1
The University of Georgia is launching a “Let’s Clear the Air” campaign to promote the University System of Georgia’s ban on tobacco products on all…
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UGA launches mobile app for Android devices
The University of Georgia has launched its first official mobile app for Android to make it more convenient for students, faculty, staff and campus visitors…
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Read the September 15 electronic issue of Columns
Click here to read the September 15 electronic issue of Columns.
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Head of grounds department prepares to hang up his tools
Students arriving on UGA’s campus in the 1970s found a somewhat beleaguered landscape: bare, eroding clay banks along Lumpkin Street, old chairs and beer coolers…
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Researchers find invasive grass causing spiders to feast on toads
An invasive grass species frequently found in forests has created a thriving habitat for wolf spiders, which then feed on American toads, a new UGA…
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Dedication held for UGA’s newest dining facility
The ribbon was cut for Bolton Dining Commons Sept. 4 in a ceremony that included UGA students, administrators and members of John Dixon Bolton’s family.
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University System summit leading up to tobacco-free campuses to be held Sept. 19
The Georgia Department of Public Health and the College of Public Health invite the UGA community to attend the Tobacco-Free Colleges and Universities Summit Sept.…
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UGA scientists detail Amazon River Plume’s effect on global carbon budget
The Amazon River, the largest in the world in terms of discharge of water, transfers a plume of nutrients and organisms into the ocean. This…
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Institute for African American Studies to present discussion with authors
As part of its fall 2014 lecture series, the Institute for African American Studies will host a discussion with the authors of Harlem’s Rattlers and…
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Network-based vaccinations may control disease outbreaks in endangered chimps
According to a study led by UGA student Julie Rushmore, focusing vaccination efforts on chimpanzees with the highest numbers of social contacts can reduce the…
