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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…
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Search committee named to seek next dean of Graduate School
Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost Pamela Whitten has appointed a committee to begin a national search to fill the position of dean…
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IT professional, outgoing UGA Staff Council chair enjoys helping others
While Jerry Daniel may have been working every odd job he could find in the mid-1990s, he knew his future path was in technology. So…
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Miles ahead
For each graduating student in UGA’s class of 2014, there have been challenges to overcome to earn a degree. For Miles Sandifer, a bachelor of fine…
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R. Baxter Miller receives award
R. Baxter Miller, interim director of the Center for Social Justice, Human and Civil Rights and English professor in the Franklin College of Arts and…
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Jay Hogue, Philip Ogletree named Assistant Coaches of the Year
Gymnastics coaches Jay Hogue and Philip Ogletree were named Southeast Region Assistant Coaches of the Year by the National Association of Collegiate Gymnastics Coaches/Women. Hogue…
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Senior Hunger Coalition nominated for regional Kellogg Foundation Award
The UGA Senior Hunger Coalition has been selected as the university’s 2014 nominee for the Engagement Scholarship/W.K. Kellogg Foundation Engagement Award for the South. The…
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GMOA to feature pottery from Newcomb College
The Georgia Museum of Art will feature the exhibition Women, Art and Social Change: The Newcomb Pottery Enterprise May 17 to Aug. 31. Organized by…
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Students raise more than $200,000 to fight cancer during Relay for Life
More than 2,000 students participated in the 15th annual UGA Relay for Life overnight from April 4-5. The night culminated with the announcement that the…
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Study: Magnet hospital status may offer financial benefits
Magnet recognition is considered one of the highest credentials a hospital can receive for its nursing care. Yet achieving Magnet status can be expensive with…
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Candlelight memorial service will be held for faculty, staff, students
Twenty-six University of Georgia faculty, staff and students who died since last April will be honored at the university’s annual candlelight memorial service April 29…
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Foundation Fellow receives 2014 Truman Scholarship
Sarah Mirza, an Honors student majoring in Spanish and geography, has received a 2014 Harry S. Truman Scholarship, which recognizes juniors with exceptional leadership potential…
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FACS launches newly redesigned website
sumer Sciences has launched a redesigned website. The updated site features improved navigation and incorporates themes found on the university’s homepage, https://uga.edu. Photos are displayed…
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University’s first African-American applicant to receive honorary degree
UGA will honor retired federal Judge Horace Ward-the university’s first African-American applicant-with an honorary doctor of laws degree during its spring graduate Commencement ceremony on…
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John Clarke
John Clarke, a senior in business administration, found plenty of opportunities during his time at UGA to hone his international business and leadership skills that…
