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Yana Cornish named new director of education abroad
Yana Cornish has been named the new director of education abroad for the University of Georgia’s Office of International Education. Her appointment is effective Aug.…
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1,380 eligible to walk in UGA’s summer Commencement
Approximately 1,380 students—802 undergraduate, 371 master’s and specialist and 207 doctoral candidates—are eligible to walk in the University of Georgia’s summer Commencement ceremony Friday, Aug.…
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UGA pharmacy students to hold tobacco cessation sessions
Registration is now open for the fall tobacco cessation sessions offered by students in the University of Georgia College of Pharmacy. The UGA campus will…
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Global study of public relations leadership detailed in book co-edited by UGA professor
According to a new global public relations study, communications professionals around the world face similar challenges and issues in practice amid the rapid growth of…
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$7 million in grant funding helps support research on health of Georgia youth
A team of scientists in the University of Georgia’s Center for Family Research has received two grants from the National Institutes of Health providing more…
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Read the July 28 electronic issue of Columns
Click here to read the July 28 electronic issue of Columns.
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Season tickets on sale for 2nd Thursday Scholarship Series
The Hugh Hodgson School of Music will present another season of the 2nd Thursday Scholarship Series, introducing a 7:30 p.m. start time for the first…
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SPIA program ranks first for international scholarly output
The public administration program within UGA’s School of Public and International Affairs placed No. 1 for international scholarly output based on quality and productivity in…
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Child’s play
When Caree Cotwright was in kindergarten, she was asked to return to her Atlanta preschool to give a graduation speech. At 5, it was Cotwright’s…
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UGA researchers develop technique to enhance stroke treatment
UGA researchers and their collaborators have developed a new technique to enhance stroke treatment that uses magnetically controlled nanomotors to rapidly transport a clot-busting drug…
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GMOA wins two national book awards
The Georgia Museum of Art has received two national awards, one from Foreword Reviews and one from the American Alliance of Museums. The museum’s exhibition…
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Insurance liability card
The Georgia Liability Insurance Card for fiscal year 2015 can be downloaded from the UGA Insurance and Claims Management website at https://t.uga.edu/PE. The card, which…
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Tobacco cessation sessions to be led by College of Pharmacy students
Registration is now open for the fall tobacco cessation sessions offered by students in the College of Pharmacy. The UGA campus will be tobacco free…
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Art museum welcomes new curator, director
A new curator and a new director of membership joined the Georgia Museum of Art on July 1.
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Emory professor to discuss cellular therapies during July 30 lecture
The UGA Regenerative Bioscience Center will host a lecture by Emory University’s Ian Copland July 30 at noon in Room 175 of the Paul D.…
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Town & Gown Players’ ‘Proof’ to include UGA employees, alumni
The Town & Gown Players’ presentation of Proof by David Auburn will include UGA alumni, former faculty and current staff members. The play will be…
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Private giving tops $126M, sets new fundraising record
UGA concluded its best fundraising year in history June 30, posting $126.4 million in new gifts and commitments for the 2014 fiscal year. This total…
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UNC administrator named new vice provost for academic affairs at UGA
Russell Mumper, an administrator who has been recognized nationally for fostering innovative instruction and has a strong record of facilitating interdisciplinary and entrepreneurial research, has…
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Training courses
Training and Development course offerings for August and September are now available. The schedule includes new courses and other popular offerings designed to meet professional…
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U.S. Senate unanimously confirms UGA alumna as federal appellate judge
In a 94-0 vote on July 21, the U.S. Senate confirmed the nomination of Julie Carnes, chief judge of the U.S. District Court of the…
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Campus Transit schedule
Campus Transit will continue operating all bus routes on the summer semester schedule during the intersession period Aug. 1-12, rather than reducing routes to an…
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$2M NSF grant aims to help attract, train math students
UGA has received a $2 million grant from the National Science Foundation to continue its efforts to educate math majors at both the undergraduate and…
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Museum program gets a thumbs-up in nation’s capital
The Georgia Museum of Art’s Art Adventures program brings hundreds of schoolchildren into the galleries.

