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Honors Week to celebrate campus community members
UGA will celebrate outstanding students, faculty, staff and alumni at several events during Honors Week, April 7-12.
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It’s a match
At exactly noon on March 21, graduating medical students at the Georgia Regents University/University of Georgia Medical Partnership raced to a table full of envelopes.…
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New student information system being rolled out for fall enrollment
For the past two years, more than 150 UGA personnel engaged with the ConnectUGA Project have been working to implement Athena, a new student information…
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Undergraduates will present research at CURO Symposium
More than 250 UGA undergraduate students will present original research projects and creative works at the annual spring symposium hosted by the Center for Undergraduate…
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National champs (again)!
The UGA women’s swimming and diving team won its second consecutive national title at the NCAA championships March 22. The title is the sixth overall…
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Library answers need for more study space
Students have more options for group and individual study areas thanks to a main library renovation.
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Diane Marie Amann
Diane Marie Amann, who holds the Woodruff Chair in International Law at UGA, wants her students to understand the role that laws play in affecting…
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Jacqueline Van De Velde
As a UGA student, Jacqueline Van De Velde has been able to pursue her “wildest dreams,” taking her around the globe and putting her on…
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Sports media expert available to comment on NLRB ruling about college football
The Sports Media program in the University of Georgia Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication has an expert available to talk about the recent…
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Media Advisory: Governor Deal to speak at UGA’s Public Service and Outreach Annual Meeting
The Honorable Nathan Deal, Governor of Georgia, will give the keynote address at UGA’s Public Service and Outreach Annual Meeting April 7 at 3 p.m.…
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UGA African American Choral Ensemble celebrates 25 years of ‘togetherness’
The University of Georgia African American Choral Ensemble will celebrate its 25th anniversary with a reunion concert April 12 at 7 p.m. in Hodgson Concert…
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Magnet hospital status may offer financial benefits, UGA researcher finds
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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UGA’s Pandora Yearbook honors 2014 Outstanding Senior Leaders
The University of Georgia’s Pandora Yearbook honored 16 students as its 2014 Outstanding Senior Leaders during a banquet on March 25 at the Tate Student…
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UGA Alumni Association to present awards at annual luncheon
The University of Georgia Alumni Association will present awards to five distinguished graduates and faculty members during its annual Alumni Awards Luncheon on April 11…
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UGA to implement program modification at WUGA-TV
As a result of a recently completed review of the University of Georgia’s public television station WUGA-TV, programming revisions and a reduction in staff were…
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UGA experts available to speak on the 2014 County Health Rankings
While Georgia’s healthiest counties continue to flourish, poorer rural counties continue to struggle with higher obesity rates, less access to healthcare and diminished quality of…
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College of Education and South Korean company to bring robotics to classroom
The University of Georgia College of Education has established a partnership with Roborobo Co. Ltd., a robotics education company in South Korea, to bring robotics…
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Submissions open for award recognizing excellence in college journalism
The University of Georgia Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication is accepting submissions through June 1 for the Betty Gage Holland Award for excellence…
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Spring 2014 issue features prizewinner, peaches, Elvis Presley and more
“Winter’s Glory” by David Wyatt, winner of the inaugural Loraine Williams Poetry Prize, is the lead piece in the just-released Spring 2014 issue of The…
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UGA marketing professor named Educator of the Year by Marketing EDGE
Marketing EDGE, a nonprofit education organization (formerly known as the Direct Marketing Educational Foundation), has announced that Charlotte Mason, professor of marketing in the University…
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Athens veterinarians to participate in national service animal eye exam event
The University of Georgia Veterinary Teaching Hospital will be one of two local veterinary clinics-and one of hundreds from across the nation-to offer free eye…
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International Street Festival to come to downtown Athens April 5
The International Student Life office at the University of Georgia will host the 16th Annual International Street Festival on April 5 from noon-5 p.m. on…
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University of Georgia installs bicycle repair stations
The University of Georgia is making cycling around campus even easier for its growing bike-riding population with several new repair stations.
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College of Education leadership program recognizes two Georgia school administrators
Two Georgia educational administrators-Wanda Creel and Glenn Pethel-were recognized for their distinguished service to the field of supervision and leadership by the University of Georgia…
