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Ryan Nesbit named UGA vice president for finance and administration
Ryan Nesbit, who has served the University of Georgia as interim vice president for finance and administration since last July, has been named to the…
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Wes Jackson, founder and president of The Land Institute, to speak at UGA
The University of Georgia College of Environment and Design will host a lecture by Wes Jackson, a leader in the international movement for sustainable agriculture,…
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Women’s History Month observed at UGA’s Hargrett Library
The annual Women’s History Month exhibit of materials from the Lucy Hargrett Draper Center and Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in…
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UGA researchers identify decision-making center of brain
Although choosing to do something because the perceived benefit outweighs the financial cost is something people do daily, little is known about what happens in…
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UGA graduate programs continue to move up in national rankings
University of Georgia graduate programs continue to rank among the best in the nation, according to U.S. News & World Report’s 2015 edition of America’s…
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Gwinnett, Lithonia students win first places in 2014 TEAMS competition
Student teams from Gwinnett School of Mathematics, Science, and Technology and Lithonia Middle School in DeKalb County won first places in their categories in the…
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UGA restoring North Campus lampposts
The University of Georgia is currently working to restore the 10 cast iron lampposts located at the entrance to North Campus in front of the…
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Emory law professor to speak at UGA 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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University of Maryland database hit by massive cybersecurity attack
State and federal agencies are helping the University of Maryland investigate a cybersecurity attack of a university database, which exposed the sensitive information of more…
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Team of UGA law students advances to national mock trial championship
A team of students from the School of Law finished in first place at the Region 5 qualifying round of the Texas Bar Association National…
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Performing Arts Center presents Saturday Morning Club concert
The Performing Arts Center will present the second concert in its Saturday Morning Club series on March 22 at 10 a.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall.…
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February retirees
Thirteen UGA employees retired Feb. 1. Retirees, their job classification, department and length of employment are: Carol Ann Carr, academic advisor III, Honors Program, 10…
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UGA wins 5 regional CASE awards for its communications efforts
UGA public relations and communications professionals were recognized with five awards at the Council for Advancement and Support of Education District III conference Feb. 16-19…
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Lorilee R. Sandmann receives award
Lorilee R. Sandmann, a professor in the College of Education’s lifelong education, administration and policy department, received the 2013 Distinguished Research Award from the International…
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Keith Delaplane inducted into Most Excellent Order of the British Empire
Keith Delaplane, a professor of entomology in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, was inducted into the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire…
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Celtic Nights to bring ‘A Night of Music, Song and Dance’ to campus
The Performing Arts Center will present Celtic Nights in The Emigrants Bridge: A Night of Music, Song and Dance March 19 at 8 p.m. in…
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Emory professor to give College of Pharmacy’s annual Chu Lecture
Dennis Liotta, a faculty member at Emory University, will give the College of Pharmacy’s 2014 Chu Lecture March 19 at 11 a.m. in the Pharmacy…
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Lori Duke selected as board member
Lori Duke, assistant dean for experience programs at the College of Pharmacy, was selected by the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy to serve a…
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UGA faculty, students’ research, projects ripe with innovative spirit
Innovation is many things. It is the invention of a new product, a change in the way a service is delivered, incremental improvements to existing…
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Professor drawn to ‘human component’ of waste management
Jenna Jambeck, an assistant professor in the College of Engineering, is obsessed with trash.
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Georgia Museum of Art to exhibit works by renowned two contemporary artists
In conjunction with 2014’s Slingshot festival of music, electronic art and technology, the Georgia Museum of Art will open exhibitions devoted to works by Tristan…
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Final Hodgson Faculty Series recital of season to feature percussionist
Percussion professor Timothy Adams Jr., will give the final recital of the 2013-2014 Hugh Hodgson Faculty Series on March 18 at 8 p.m. in Ramsey…
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University Council approves name change for Grady College’s Cox Institute
The Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication has renamed one of its key training and outreach units to the James M. Cox Jr. Institute…
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College of Public Health professor receives 2014 Engaged Scholar Award
Marsha Davis, associate dean for outreach and engagement in the College of Public Health, believes that community engagement is essential for the university’s core functions…
