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Georgia Museum of Art presents second Carroll Cloar exhibition
The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia will present the exhibition “The Lithographs of Carroll Cloar” from May 17 to Aug. 10.…
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American Bar Association director to deliver law graduation address
Jack L. Rives, executive director and chief operating officer of the American Bar Association, will deliver the keynote address at the University of Georgia School…
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Model shows long-distance migration can lower risk of disease transmission, impact
Animals that migrate long distances are often implicated in the spread of infectious diseases, but there is growing evidence that long-distance migration may actually lower…
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OVPI presents Creative Teaching Awards to four faculty members
The 2014 Creative Teaching Awards were presented April 7 to faculty members Norris Armstrong, Steven Lewis and Craig Wiegert, in the Franklin College of Arts…
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Tips for dealing with deer
Home gardeners love adding plants to their landscapes, and deer love eating them. Not only do deer eat plants, but they also can cause damage…
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Nathan Jenkins receives award
Nathan Jenkins, an assistant professor of kinesiology in the College of Education, is the recipient of a 2014 New Investigator Award from the American College…
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Rubin calls for ‘principled compromise’ in D.C.
Robert E. Rubin, co-chairman of the Council on Foreign Relations and a former U.S. Treasury secretary, called restoring effective government the “fundamental challenge of the…
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American Bar Association head to give law graduation address
Jack L. Rives, executive director and chief operating officer of the American Bar Association, will deliver the keynote address at the School of Law’s Commencement…
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Wendy Ruona elected president of AHRD
Wendy Ruona, an associate professor in the College of Education’s lifelong education, administration and policy department, was elected incoming president of the Academy of Human…
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CITS colloquium aims to facilitate better relations between US, China
The relationship between the U.S. and China has come a long way since former President Richard Nixon visited China more than 40 years ago.
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Bard College admits 17 students solely based on submitted essays
Bard College, in Annandale-on-Hudson, N.Y., offered high school seniors with average grades a chance to get into the school anyway. In lieu of the traditional…
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Isakson, Horne will speak at spring Commencement
U.S. Sen. Johnny Isakson, R-Ga., will give UGA undergraduates one final charge on May 9 before the university sends off its newest alumni with a fireworks…
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OVPI honors three outstanding academic advisers
The 2014 Outstanding Advisor Awards was presented April 7 to Frank Flanders, a faculty member in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences; Kathy Cohen,…
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Students get self-guided education through magazine publishing
For aspiring medical doctors, the academic road to fulfilling their dreams takes years of hard work and planning.
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Volunteers needed
UGA will hold a Dawgs Ditch the Dumpster and Donate event during move-out April 30 through May 10 for students to recycle unwanted items instead…
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Archway Partnership and Russell Library collaborate on oral history project
Every community has a story to tell.And when a community strives to promote tourism and economic development, it’s important to distinguish itself from other communities…
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FACS to host national conference
Noted family science scholars and interventionists from around the country will participate in a UGA-sponsored State-of-the-Art Conference to discuss family and community health June 2-3…
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Taking a look back
With 10 months now complete as UGA president, Jere W. Morehead talked with Columns about the university’s successes and challenges. He also looked to the…
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Georgia Museum of Art to present second Carroll Cloar exhibition
The Georgia Museum of Art will present the exhibition The Lithographs of Carroll Cloar from May 17 to Aug. 10. The exhibition brings together a…
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PAC to host Galway inaugural American Flute Festival
The Performing Arts Center, in collaboration with the Hugh Hodgson School of Music, will host Sir James Galway’s inaugural American Flute Festival June 26 through…
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Professor pens new historical romance
Good Man’s Croft John. M. Brewer iUniverse Hardcover: $19.49; Paperback: $13.46 John M. Brewer, a faculty member in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences’…
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UGA equestrian team wins championship
The UGA equestrian team won the 2014 NCEA national championship when it defeated Southeastern Conference foe South Carolina in a rematch of the SEC championship…
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Magazine urged to make campus safety part of college rankings
U.S. lawmakers from both parties sent a letter to U.S. News & World Report asking the magazine to incorporate campus safety measures into its college…
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Robert Hoyt receives award
The National Association of Insurance Commissioners honored an article co-authored by Robert Hoyt, head of the Terry College of Business’ insurance, legal studies and real…
