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Violinist Joshua Bell to give concert at Performing Arts Center
The University of Georgia Performing Arts Center will present violinist Joshua Bell Feb. 11 at 8 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall.
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University of Georgia Alumni Association unveils 2014 Bulldog 100 rankings
The University of Georgia Alumni Association honored the 100 fastest growing companies owned or operated by UGA alumni during the fifth annual Bulldog 100 Celebration…
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UGA’s Doyle named National Academy of Inventors Fellow
The National Academy of Inventors named Michael Doyle, University of Georgia Regent’s Professor of Food Microbiology and director of UGA’s Center for Food Safety, to…
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David Lowery to testify before Congressional subcommittee on copyright law
David Lowery, a musician and faculty member in the University of Georgia’s Music Business Program, will testify on copyright law before a U.S. House of…
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Political purge
Following the news in December that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un had his uncle and former adviser, Jang Song Thaek, executed, several international media…
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Researcher finds ‘invasive’ water plant may be native species
An aquatic plant classified as an exotic invasive species actually is a native perennial that could help control water pollution, a UGA researcher argues in…
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Questionable science
Wayne Parrott, a professor of crop and soil sciences in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, questioned a study linking celiac disease and gluten…
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University of Maryland professor to discuss diversity in STEM education
The university’s Franklin Visiting Scholars Program will present a lecture by Michael F. Summers promoting STEM education among minority students on Jan. 30 at 2:30…
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Willson Center Global Georgia Initiative talk postponed
Update: Tania León, the scheduled guest of the Willson Center for Humanities and Arts for Thursday, Jan. 30 in its Global Georgia Initiative, will be…
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Lecturer, playwright finds inspiration from various sources
When John Patrick Bray watches a play he’s written being performed on stage for the first time, he gets very nervous. With eight of his…
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Krasnoyarsk National Dance Company of Siberia to perform folk dances
The Performing Arts Center will present Krasnoyarsk National Dance Company of Siberia Feb. 3 at 8 p.m. in the Fine Arts Theatre. The company of…
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Executive training program
The Terry College of Business Executive Programs will offer a class on the Lean Six Sigma program April 28 through May 2. The Lean Six…
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Award-winning University Theatre playwright stages short, original works
University Theatre will present a series of short, original works from award-winning writer and UGA lecturer John Patrick Bray Feb. 4-9 at 8 p.m. in…
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Biologists study part of cells linked to range of diseases
A new study from UGA cell biologists analyzes the transport system that builds cell organelles called cilia. Defective cilia directly are connected to a host…
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December retiress
Fourteen UGA employees retired Dec. 1. Retirees, their job classification, department and length of employment are:Deborah A. Adams, administrative assistant I, Office of Undergraduate Admissions,…
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Downtown connector
As UGA continues to seek ways to boost economic growth and help create jobs in Georgia, the university faces what many call the “65-mile challenge.”
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New survey to examine degree value beyond salary
Gallup and Purdue University have announced joint plans to conduct a survey that will attempt to measure return on investment for college degrees beyond earnings,…
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Inclement weather leads to postponement of 2014 Mason Lecture
Update: Due to travel complications related to inclement weather, co-chairman of the Council on Foreign Relations and former U.S. Treasury Secretary Robert E. Rubin will…
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Eight faculty members inducted in new Teaching Academy class
Eight UGA faculty members make up the newest class of the university’s Teaching Academy.
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Georgia College Advising Corps staff member recognized at White House
Georgia College Advising Corps member Lawrence Harris said he was honored to be invited to the White House earlier this month for a summit on…
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UGA students volunteer on King holiday
On the final morning of a three-day weekend, the urge might be to sleep in and relax.
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Study participants sought
The Maternal and Child Nutrition Research Lab of the foods and nutrition department is recruiting women who are less than 16 weeks pregnant for a…
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Georgia Museum of Art to display pre-1850 rugs from the Caucasus
In conjunction with the seventh Henry D. Green Symposium of the Decorative Arts, the Georgia Museum of Art will feature the exhibition Rugs of the…
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Spreading diseases
A recent USA Today article examined how climate change is causing diseases to spread to new areas in the U.S., meaning more people are at…
