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Talking right
In discussing elections across Europe, Cas Mudde, an associate professor in the School of Public and International Affairs, told the Associated Press that the popular…
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Finalists for Graduate School deanship named
Four finalists for the position of dean of the UGA Graduate School will visit campus in the coming weeks to meet with members of the…
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Georgia Museum of Art to host talk with technology-focused artist Sept. 18
The Georgia Museum of Art will host a conversation with artist Tristan Perich Sept. 18 at 5:30 p.m. The question-and-answer session, which will take place…
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University Theatre to open season with ‘Clybourne Park’
University Theatre will present Tony- and Pulitzer-award-winning Clybourne Park by Bruce Norris, a spinoff of Lorraine Hansberry’s classic A Raisin in the Sun. Performances will…
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$1.1M NIH grant to study effectiveness of elephantiasis drugs
UGA researchers have been awarded a three-year, $1.1 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to determine how two commonly administered drug combinations work…
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Consulting group updates Web presence
The Quantitative Biology Consulting Group, which brings the combined expertise of multiple UGA quantitative biology consultants to bear on a single problem, has a new…
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September 2014 retirees
Fourteen UGA employees retired Sept. 1. Retirees, their job classification, department and length of employment are: Elizabeth J. Bailey, building services worker II, Building Services-South Campus,…
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UGA in top 20 public universities; Terry College moves up six places
UGA continues to rank among the nation’s elite public research universities, according to U.S. News & World Report, which placed the institution at No. 20…
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E-promotion
W. Keith Campbell, a professor and head of the department of psychology in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, was quoted in a New…
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University of Oregon offers running tours
Earlier this month, the University of Oregon began offering campus running tours as a supplement to its existing walking tour. According to a news release…
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Retired staffer pens autobiography
The Village and Beyond: Memoirs of a Cotton mill Boy William Hale iUniverse $26.26 A former associate director at the Georgia Center for Continuing Education…
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University announces plans to stop summer Commencement
UGA is returning to a traditional graduation schedule. The decision was made after a thorough assessment of the summer semester Commencement ceremony, which included attendance…
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Award nominations
The Office of Service-Learning currently is accepting nominations for the 2015 Service-Learning Teaching Excellence and Service-Learning Research Excellence Awards. All full-time, permanent UGA faculty members…
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UGA scientists part of team that sequences complex canola genome
An international team of scientists including researchers from UGA recently published the genome of Brassica napus—commonly known as canola—in the journal Science. Their discovery paves…
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Students lean on experience to learn leadership
The students in the Institute of Higher Education’s executive Ed.D. program are learning from the top.
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UGA’s Pavlić awarded National Poetry Series prize
The National Poetry Series recently announced the five winners of its 2014 Open Competition, which included “Let’s Let That Are Not Yet: Inferno” by the…
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UGA pharmacy names assistant dean to develop its Savannah 2+2 campus
The University of Georgia College of Pharmacy recently named Ray Maddox as assistant dean to oversee the development of the college’s new southeast Georgia campus…
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Regents’ budget request includes two UGA major capital construction projects
The Terry College’s Business Learning Community Phase II and the Center for Molecular Medicine were two University of Georgia major capital construction projects approved by…
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UGA partnership brings robotics lab to new Barrow school
A recent ribbon-cutting ceremony at a new technology-focused high school in Barrow County ushered in the next phase of a partnership between the University of…
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UGA receives $2.5 million gift to create distinguished chair in real estate
The University of Georgia has received a $2.5 million gift from the estate of Roy Adams Dorsey to establish the Roy Adams Dorsey Distinguished Chair…
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Poet Jordan Scott to speak at Ciné
Author Jordan Scott will read from his work Sept. 24 at 7 p.m. at Ciné, 234 W. Hancock Ave. The event, sponsored by the University…
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Garrison Keillor performance postponed due to surgery
Garrison Keillor’s Sept. 24 appearance in Hodgson Concert Hall at the University of Georgia has been postponed due to surgery. Negotiations are under way with…
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UGA and Georgia Perimeter College collaborate to help students complete degrees
The University of Georgia will host a ceremony recognizing an official partnership with Georgia Perimeter College to help students complete undergraduate degrees.
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UGA to debate Oxford Union Oct. 8 on campus
The University of Georgia will debate the Oxford Union Debate Society Oct. 8 at 7 p.m. in the UGA Chapel. The hybridized British/American-style debate will…
