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UGA to hold teacher workshops in Macon
Stephanie Jones, an award-winning researcher and professor from the University of Georgia College of Education, will offer two workshops for Macon-area educators-one on effective teaching…
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Three guitar virtuosos to be featured in Performing Arts Center concert
The University of Georgia Performing Arts Center will present Guitar Passions Feb. 16 at 3 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall. The group features classical guitarist…
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Lessen the impact of an emergency
Emergencies come in all types. These safety tips provide basic preparedness ideas and information that would be helpful in the event of an emergency at…
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Diane Bales and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Diane Bales, an associate professor of human development and family science, received $50,000 from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to continue and…
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TEDxUGA tickets
Tickets for the second annual TEDxUGA Conference will be available for online purchase Feb. 6 at 9 a.m. The conference will be held March 28…
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Dental Health Month
In conjunction with Dental Health Month, the University Health Center’s Dental Clinic is offering free X-rays with any appointment during February, up to a $62…
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Four vocal ensembles will perform during UGA Choral Showcase
The Hugh Hodgson School of Music presents the UGA Choral Showcase Feb. 7 at 8 p.m. in Hugh Hodgson Concert Hall. Tickets are $10, $5…
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PSO Fellow applies service-learning methodology to environmental design
Alfie Vick is serious when he recounts his first spoken words-“Do it!” followed by “More do it!” and “Me do it!”
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Dukes of Dixieland to give jazz concert Feb. 8
The Performing Arts Center will present the Dukes of Dixieland Feb. 8 at 8 p.m. in Hugh Hodgson Concert Hall. The Dukes take traditional jazz…
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Tsz ho “Zion” Tse and Georgia Power
Tsz ho “Zion” Tse, an assistant professor in the College of Engineering, received $40,000 from Georgia Power to study the implementation of wireless charging electric…
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Alumni Association celebrates Bulldog 100, top business Dawgs
The UGA Alumni Association honored the 100 fastest growing companies owned or operated by UGA alumni during the fifth annual Bulldog 100 Celebration Jan. 25 at…
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Weekend tribute to be held for Robert Ebert, late film critic
A tribute for the late film critic Roger Ebert will be held Feb. 6-9 at the Tate Student Center Theatre.
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Appropriations bill to allow funding for political science research
After nine months of restrictions, Congress passed an omnibus appropriations bill in January allowing for funding of political science research through the National Science Foundation.…
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‘New Yorker’ writer Louis Menand to speak at Georgia Museum of Art
Louis Menand, a Pulitzer Prize-winning writer and scholar, will deliver a lecture titled “The Many Lessons of Advancing American Art” at the Georgia Museum of…
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Michael Mengak and Georgia Wild Hog Management Field Manual
Michael Mengak, a professor and wildlife outreach specialist in the Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, received $15,000 to prepare the Georgia Wild Hog…
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‘Flagpole’ publisher to speak in Global Georgia series
Pete McCommons, editor and publisher of Flagpole magazine, will give a talk on Feb. 6 at 4 p.m. in the Chapel. The talk, “The Stuff of Journalism:…
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Circle Gallery to host exhibition on coastal Georgia marsh grass
The Circle Gallery at UGA’s College of Environment and Design will host Wrack and Ruin and the Creative Response: A Cautionary Environmental Tale, an exhibition…
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Professor emeritus releases new book
The Trembling Field: Stories of Wonder, Possibilities and Downright Craziness Carl Glickman CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform E-book: $3.99 Paperback: $9.87 In 16 stories and essays,…
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Crowning glory
The 2014 Miss UGA Scholarship Pageant was held January 18. The pageant, an official Miss America Preliminary Pageant, was open to all enrolled university women between…
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Cholesterol screenings
The University Health Center will offer UGA faculty/staff and their spouses/domestic partners cholesterol screenings Feb. 10-13 and 17-20 from 8 a.m. to noon and 1-4…
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Connie Crawley and Cooking for a Lifetime Cancer Cooking Schools
Connie Crawley, a senior public service associate and extension nutrition and health specialist, received $15,000 in continuing support for the Cooking for a Lifetime Cancer…
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CAREER changers
Andrea Sweigart and David Nelson, assistant professors in the genetics department of the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, each have been awarded grants from…
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Michael Toews and U.S. Department of Agriculture
Michael Toews, an associate professor of entomology at the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences’ Tifton campus, received $199,876 from the U.S. Department of Agriculture…
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CTL staffer attracted to behind-the-scenes technology
Krystal Pintar’s father, Bobby Evans, used to fix anything and everything electronic from televisions to radios. His love for technology and learning was passed on…
