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Campers learn healthy eating habits
Spinach artichoke dip with multigrain bread, corn salad with lime vinaigrette, taco roll ups and fruit kabobs are not teenagers’ usual lunch fare. But thanks…
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CAES professor receives $47,000 from state ag department
Matthew Chappell, an associate professor of horticulture in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, received $47,000 from the Georgia Department of Agriculture. The funding…
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Helping hand: Administrative manager has giving spirit, desire to aid others
Whether living in Asia or Athens, Susan Parish has always felt the urge to volunteer and help others.
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Book explores how contemporary art portrays architecture
Contemporary Art About Architecture: A Strange Utility Isabelle Loring Wallace and Nora Wendl Ashgate Publishing Compary $129.95 Concentrated on works made since 1990, Contemporary Art…
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Former UGA associate dean named president of Oakland University
The Oakland University board of trustees appointed George W. Hynd, who was the associate dean of research and external affairs at UGA from 1997-2003, the…
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Jason Colquitt
Jason Colquitt, the William Harry Willson Distinguished Chair in the department of management, wants his students to see the value in supplementing their experience and…
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Skidaway research will have impact on marsh activity
A multi-disciplinary team conducts a unique “26 Hours on the Marsh” experiment.
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Annie Page-Karjian
Annie Page-Karjian, who already earned her D.V.M. at UGA and is now working on her Ph.D., plans a career combining her research and medical training…
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UGA holds a long tradition of service
Public service and outreach programs have served Georgia citizens since the university’s founding.
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Sports media experts available to comment on NCAA Big Five ruling
The Sports Media program in the University of Georgia Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication has two experts available to talk about the recent…
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Pharmacy professor receives $74,000 from NIH
Rajgopal Govindarajan, an associate professor of pharmaceutical and biomedical sciences in the College of Pharmacy, received $74,000 from the National Institutes of Health to study…
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Third-annual Spotlight on the Arts Festival set for Nov. 6-14
A Tony Award-winning playwright, a Grammy Award-winning soprano, art-making robots and a music composition performed on Google Glass are among the more than 40 events…
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Marshall Shepherd named Captain Planet Protector of the Earth
The University of Georgia’s J. Marshall Shepherd is a Captain Planet Protector of the Earth, according to the Captain Planet Foundation, which recently added him…
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UGA first-year students set academic criteria records
The University of Georgia will open its doors this fall to a first-year class that has broken the high ceiling on academic criteria set by…
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Big Dawg Welcome 2014 features comedy, an outdoor concert and a pool party for students
A concert featuring Judah and the Lion, a film, comedic duo Frangela, a luau-themed pool party and a Hollywood-themed Dawgs After Dark will headline this…
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Job market recovery for journalism graduates stalls, annual survey finds
The slight recovery since 2009 in the job market for graduates of the nation’s journalism and mass communication programs has stalled, according to a survey…
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Georgia Sea Grant helps coastal communities plan for port expansion
As the $706 million Savannah Harbor Expansion Project begins, the University of Georgia and Georgia Sea Grant are poised to help coastal residents adapt to…
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Fall semester print and poster sale to be held Aug. 16-22
The University of Georgia Tate Student Center will host a print and poster sale Aug. 16-22 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. in the Tate…
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UGA experts available to comment on issues relating to Ebola virus
The University of Georgia has experts available to speak about various aspects of the Ebola virus—health communications, health promotion, field treatment and how the outbreak…
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University Housing to welcome students back with Hunker Down with Housing
University of Georgia department of housing will welcome all new and returning students to Athens Aug. 12-13 during Hunker Down with Housing, a volunteer program…
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UGA’s ‘Vet School for a Day’ set for Sept. 24
Registration opens Aug. 6 for the University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine’s Vet School for a Day. Held Sept. 24 from 10 a.m. to…
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UGA Libraries to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the premiere of ‘Gone With the Wind’
The University of Georgia special collections libraries will celebrate the 75th anniversary of the premiere of “Gone With the Wind” with Aug. 23 events including…
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UGA receives $1.3 million NIH grant to develop science software for elementary students
Researchers at the University of Georgia are developing new science education software to help elementary school students learn about how the body functions and how…
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Newcomb Pottery curator Sally Main to speak at the Georgia Museum of Art
The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia will present a lecture by Sally Main, senior curator of the Newcomb Art Gallery at…
