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Debate team qualifies for national tournament for 25th straight year
For the 25th consecutive year, the UGA debate team has qualified for the National Debate Tournament. At the district competition held in late February at…
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Keep your computer, information safe
It’s easy when in a rush to skip logging out of the Web browsers or applications open on computers or to keep offices open when…
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Symposium to look at medicine with historical lens
“Ancient Medicine and the Modern Physician,” a two-day symposium sponsored by the classics department of the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences in collaboration with…
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Group think
On the fourth floor of the main library, students are discussing their marketing homework, drawing carbon chains on the walls and jotting down a poem…
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Book details baseball’s antitrust exemption
Baseball on Trial: The Origin of Baseball’s Antitrust Exemption Nathaniel Grow University of Illinois Press Cloth: $95; Paperback: $35 Nathaniel Grow, an assistant professor of…
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Nesbit named vice president for finance and administration
Ryan Nesbit, who has served UGA as interim vice president for finance and administration since last July, has been named to the position permanently effective…
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Research finds that healthy rivers make healthy marshes
The health of salt marshes on the Georgia coast depends on the amount of water flowing through the state’s rivers, according to a new study…
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Speaker: US HIV/AIDS relief averted bigger crisis in Africa
One of America’s greatest accomplishments in international aid is not very well known by the American public, according to Bruce Larson, an associate professor of…
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UGA Global Educational Forum will focus on women in sport, education, health
UGA faculty and invited scholars will discuss the accomplishments of women and the challenges they face during the eighth annual UGA Global Educational Forum, “Women…
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Emory professor to give AGAS lecture
Eric Varner, an associate professor of art history at Emory University, will discuss “Golden Excess: Nero’s Portraits, the Cult of Luxury and the Rise of…
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Terry College uses innovative methods to produce movers and shakers
Innovation is anything but business as usual. That’s the spirit behind a spate of offerings at UGA that is providing students with fresh approaches to business…
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Emory law professor to speak about child welfare in Georgia
Melissa Carter, a member of Emory University’s law faculty and executive director of the Barton Child Law and Policy Center, will present a lecture March…
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Spring football clinic
Sam Wyche, former head coach of the Cincinnati Bengals, will be the featured speaker at the 2014 UGA Spring Football Coaches Clinic scheduled for March…
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Question of exposure
Some American sailors and Marines who aided victims of Japan’s 2011 tsunami have reported serious health issues since the disaster. Blaming their illnesses on radiation…
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GMOA receives awards for publications, advocacy
The Georgia Museum of Art recently received three regional and state awards, two from the Georgia Association of Museums and Galleries and one from the…
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John Wares
John Wares, an associate professor of genetics, uses his enthusiasm for his subject to help carry students through challenging semesters filled with lots of details,…
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Programs focus on innovation, entrepreneurship
The Terry College of Business is using innovative methods to find, produce and promote the next generation of movers and shakers.
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Ashley Stroud
Ashley Stroud, a Master of Social Work student, has focused like a laser on her academic goals and has compiled an impressive list of awards…
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Company founded by UGA professors among Top 40 Innovative Technology Companies in Georgia
IS3D LLC, a company that makes interactive educational software and was founded by professors from the University of Georgia, is one of the Top 40…
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Update on the use of coal at the University of Georgia
I appreciate the opportunity to update the campus community on the progress UGA is making in investigating options to replace the University’s single coal-fired boiler.
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Rising classical music star to give April 1 concert at UGA
The University of Georgia Performing Arts Center will present violinist Benjamin Beilman, a rising star on the classical music scene, in recital April 1 at…
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Slingshot festival to bring music, art, technology to Athens
The second annual Slingshot festival, which brings local and international innovators in music, art and technology to Athens and the University of Georgia, will take…
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Former Time Inc. editor-in-chief to deliver 2014 Smithgall Lecture
The University of Georgia Peabody Awards will present its fifth Peabody-Smithgall Lecture featuring John Huey on March 25 at 4 p.m. in the UGA Chapel
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UGA-Griffin to host 2014 Math Milieu for local elementary students
More than 150 students from Griffin-Spalding County School District elementary schools are expected to compete in the fourth annual Math Milieu competition on May 3…
