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UGA students organize 40th Great Southland Stampede Rodeo
Nearly 6,000 people will gather at the UGA Livestock Instructional Arena April 10-12 to watch cowboys and cowgirls show off their skills in an event…
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2nd Thursday Concert series to end with ‘Chamber Music for Piano and Strings’
The Hugh Hodgson School of Music’s 2nd Thursday Scholarship Concert series will close its 2014 season with “Chamber Music for Piano and Strings” on April…
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Cyberattacks costly for colleges
Data breaches not only hurt the reputations of colleges and universities that become victims to such attacks, they also are very expensive, according to an…
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Spring Shag to be held April 11
CURE at UGA will hold its fourth annual Spring Shag April 11 at 7:30 p.m. The event, which will include food, live music and dancing,…
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Report finds protecting natural areas makes fiscal sense
Protecting a county’s natural resources and its fiscal health may seem to be competing goals, but a UGA study provides a blueprint for achieving both.
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Kroger shoppers can aid Georgia 4-H
Kroger customers can help support Georgia 4-H, a program administered by UGA, simply by buying groceries at one of the retailer’s 171 stores across the…
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UGA researcher identifies social network communities on Twitter
Most Twitter conversations have a distinct structure-forming one of six shapes-and the way these conversations form on Twitter depends on what is being discussed, according…
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Representatives from more than 26 countries visit during VIP tour
More than two dozen members of the Georgia Consular Corps, representing 26 countries, took a three-day trip around the state late last month visiting 10…
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National Intelligence director will deliver Charter Lecture
Director of National Intelligence James R. Clapper will deliver the UGA Charter Lecture April 14 at 11:15 a.m. in the Chapel.
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Study finds more than 50 percent of US veterans graduate college
The majority of post-9/11 veterans who attended college on the GI Bill have received degrees or certificates, according to research from the Student Veterans of…
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Managing trash crucial part of sustainability
UGA engineering professor’s mission is to protect and improve the environment.
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Benjamin Brainard
Benjamin Brainard, associate professor in the College of Veterinary Medicine, impresses upon students that responsibility to animals and their owners, to co-workers and to colleagues…
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Lindsey Cook
Lindsey Cook, a senior majoring in journalism, has focused on the intersection of journalism and technology and along the way worked for some of the…
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UGA Costa Rica faculty residence to be named in honor of Paul A. Gross
The newly-constructed faculty residence facility on the University of Georgia’s campus in San Luis, Costa Rica is being named in honor of Paul A. Gross,…
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Law conference to address corporations’ growing role in international governance
The University of Georgia School of Law will host “The New Roles of Corporations in Global Governance” conference April 18 at 9 a.m. in the…
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College of Education professor Karen Watkins inducted into AHRD Scholar Hall of Fame
Karen E. Watkins, professor and associate head of the lifelong education, administration, and policy department in the University of Georgia College of Education, has been…
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Gates Foundation provides funding for training public librarians
The Digital Library of Georgia, based at the University of Georgia Libraries, is receiving $100,000 from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the Digital…
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The DrewJimBrittany party elected to top posts in UGA student government
University of Georgia students have elected the DrewJimBrittany party to the executive branch of the Student Government Association for the 2014-2015 academic year. The party…
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UGA awarded $1.4 million to study critical earth zone in Sumter National Forest
Looking back now, it’s easy to see where farmers in the 1800s went wrong. Attempting to grow profits from a lush environment, landowners cleared entire…
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UGA Alumni Association to present awards at annual luncheon
The UGA Alumni Association will present awards to five distinguished graduates and faculty members during its annual Alumni Awards Luncheon April 11 at noon at…
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Courses offered at Georgia Center website
A new Georgia Center for Continuing Education website offers programs aimed to boost professional development. These courses help professionals gain the new and expanded skills…
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Doctor recounts his life in new book
Breaking Ground: My Life in Medicine Dr. Louis W. Sullivan UGA Press Cloth: $29.95 In Breaking Ground: My Life in Medicine, Dr. Louis W. Sullivan…
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UGA Dance to present its Spring Concert 2014
The University of Georgia Franklin College of Arts and Sciences department of dance will present its Spring Dance Concert 2014 April 10-12 at 8 p.m.…
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UGA celebrates National Public Health Week, April 7-13
Athens, Ga. – The University of Georgia College of Public Health is celebrating National Public Health Week April 7-13 by hosting events and activities surrounding…
