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More students in Asia taking GRE
The number of students in Asia, in particular India, taking the Graduate Record Examinations rose sharply in 2013, according to a story in The Chronicle…
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Melisa Cahnmann-Taylor receives award
Melisa Cahnmann-Taylor, a professor of language and literacy education in the College of Education, received the 2014 Post-Secondary Leadership Award from the Foreign Language Association…
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Tanyard Creek Chew Crew to return to campus to graze on spring forage
The Tanyard Creek Chew Crew goat herd will continue its foraging work on campus this spring, and a “Welcome Baaa-ck Chew Crew” event will be…
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Classical musician to give April 1 concert in Ramsey Concert Hall
The Performing Arts Center will present violinist Benjamin Beilman, a rising star on the classical music scene, in a recital April 1 at 8 p.m.…
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Bill Paul publishes cover story
An article by Bill Paul, emeritus professor and former General Sandy Beaver Teaching Professor, was published in the 2013 fall issue of the Journal of…
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Hunter-Gault to give Charter Lecture on Nelson Mandela
Award-winning journalist and author Charlayne Hunter-Gault, the first African-American woman to attend UGA, will return to her alma mater on March 31 to deliver a…
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Break large tasks down into more manageable pieces
Six steps to help you get organized instead of overwhelmed.
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Land Institute founder will speak March 28 in Chapel
Wes Jackson, a leader in the international movement for sustainable agriculture, will give the 2014 Odum Environmental Ethics Lecture March 28 at 2 p.m. in the…
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Co-founder of the Southern Poverty Law Center to deliver Hollowell Lecture
Morris Dees, co-founder and chief trial attorney of the Southern Poverty Law Center, will deliver the third annual Donald L. Hollowell Lecture April 3 at…
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Plantapalooza plant sale to be held April 5
Plantapalooza, a plant sale at three UGA locations, will be held April 5 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the State Botanical Garden, the…
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EITS, Franklin College’s Office of IT to offer free laptop security checkups
The Franklin College of Arts and Sciences’ Office of IT and the Enterprise Information Technology Services will co-host a Computer Health and Security Fair April…
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Sonja West named chair-elected
Sonja R. West, an associate professor in the School of Law, is chair-elect of the Association of American Law Schools Mass Communication Law Section for…
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Geneticist studying role hormones may play in obesity-related ailments
Scientists know people’s genes can affect whether they become obese. But the flipside also appears to be true-being obese may affect the way a person’s…
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Actors keep the beat in University Theatre’s take on Greek classic
University Theatre will present a contemporary take on the ancient Greek classic tragedy The Bakkhai by Euripides, translated by Robert Bagg. Performances will be in the Cellar…
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Student Affairs launches social media campaign
The Division of Student Affairs has rolled out a coordinated effort across multiple social media platforms to promote news and activities from the division’s 20…
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Cultural historian to discuss modern movement in March 24 CED lecture
Architectural and cultural historian Judi Loach will give a lecture March 24 at 5 p.m. in Room 123 of the Jackson Street Building. A professor…
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UWC fashion show
Chico’s will showcase clothes modeled by University Woman’s Club members during “A Kaleidoscope of Colors!” April 8 at 11 a.m. The event, which also includes…
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College Board to redesign SAT
The SAT college entrance exam is getting a makeover for 2016, according to the College Board. The new exam is returning to the older 1600…
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University of Minnesota professor to give Odum Lecture on April 1
Marlene Zuk, a professor of biological sciences at the University of Minnesota, will deliver the 29th annual Odum Lecture at the School of Ecology on…
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Engineering lab blends science with creativity
UGA’s Medical Robotics Laboratory is on the cutting edge of MRI research.
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Peggy Ozias-Akins
Peggy Ozias-Akins, professor in the College of Environmental and Agricultural Sciences and director of UGA’s Institute of Plant Breeding, Genetics and Genomics, works to inspire…
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Local students ‘Experience’ life at UGA
Through a UGA service program, high school students get a feel for what it’s like being a scientist.
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Match Day pairs 37 GRU/UGA Medical Partnership students in residency programs
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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‘Walking Dead’ actor Scott Wilson to visit UGA
Scott Wilson, the actor who played the popular character Hershel Greene on the TV show “The Walking Dead,” will visit the University of Georgia Grady…
