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Football program receives 2013 AFCA Academic Achievement Award
UGA was one of four football programs in the country to receive the American Football Coaches Association’s 2013 Academic Achievement Award. Presented by the Touchdown…
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Admissions director seeks ‘best fit’ for Terry’s Full-time MBA program
Like selecting a candidate for a job, evaluating applicants each year for the next incoming class for the Full-time MBA program at the Terry College…
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Thirty academic advisers earn certificate
Thirty academic advisers received a Certificate in Academic Advising at the 2013 Fall Academic Advising Workshop in November. The workshop was sponsored by the Academic…
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Metropolitan Museum of Art curator to lecture on da Vinci
The Lamar Dodd School of Art will present a lecture by Luke Syson, the Metropolitan Museum of Art curator, on Jan. 30 at 5:30 p.m.…
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Free income tax assistance
For the eighth year, Georgia United Credit Union is partnering with the Internal Revenue Service and UGA’s College of Family and Consumer Sciences to provide…
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Ramsey satellite facility at Pound Hall doing well, has room to spare
As UGA students, faculty and staff keep hammering away at their New Year’s resolutions, one facility might make exercising easier and more accessible to the…
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Henry Schaefer receives award
Henry “Fritz” Schaefer, the Graham Perdue Professor of Chemistry in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, has been selected to receive the 2014 Peter…
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Zhai leads team responsible for gathering data, discerning trends
In the same way that people depend on UGA for an educated workforce, innovative research and service that empowers communities, campus decision-makers rely on the…
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Phillips named Rite Aid Professor in Community Pharmacy
Beth Phillips, a clinical professor in the College of Pharmacy, has been named the inaugural Rite Aid Professor in Community Pharmacy. The college’s newest professorship…
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News Service launches Discover UGA
Discover UGA is an initiative from the UGA News Service to highlight issues of importance to the university community each month. The new website provides…
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Annual words-to-ban list targets ‘selfie,’ ‘twerking’ and ‘hashtag’
Social media jargon was a big target in this year’s Lake Superior State University’s banished words list, which critiques overused words and phrases in the…
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Striking a balance
College of Veterinary Medicine faculty, staff, students, alumni and friends signed the final construction beam before it was placed in the new Veterinary Medical Learning…
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Patrick Cunniff named Men’s Coach of the Year
Distance coach Patrick Cunniff has been named the Men’s Coach of the Year for the South region of the U.S. Track & Field and Cross…
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UGA Traffic Injury Prevention Institute awarded grant for education programs
UGA’s Traffic Injury Prevention Institute has been awarded a $640,000 grant from the Georgia Governor’s Office of Highway Safety to continue its statewide education programs.…
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Professors to determine how much consumers would pay for Internet use
Researchers from UGA and the U.S. Department of Justice have been awarded $530,000 over three years by the National Science Foundation and CableLabs to study…
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Service-learning workshop series
The Office of Service-Learning will be offering the Service-Learning Best Practices Workshop Series in late January and early February. The workshop series is for faculty…
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Alfie Vick named LEED Fellow
Alfie Vick, an associate professor in the College of Environment and Design, was named a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Fellow at the Greenbuild…
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Governor’s budget will include Science Learning Center funds
Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal has included $44.7 million for the construction of a Science Learning Center on UGA’s South Campus in his budget proposal submitted…
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Intelligence, security expert will give 2014 Founders Day Lecture
In observance of UGA’s 229th anniversary, Loch Johnson, Regents and Meigs Professor in the School of Public and International Affairs, will present the 12th annual Founders…
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Center for Teaching and Learning awards Learning Technologies Grants
The Center for Teaching and Learning awarded 13 Learning Technologies Grants this fall to faculty members who proposed ideas regarding innovative teaching practice with technology.
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Georgia Center construction
An ongoing construction project at the Georgia Center for Continuing Education will cause intermittent closings of the front circle of the facility located off Carlton…
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UGA researchers work to clone strong, high-quality sweetgum trees
UGA researchers are working to produce faster-growing sweetgum trees by growing embryogenic sweetgum cultures in bioreactors, computer-operated systems used for growing cells under controlled conditions.
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Student dance company to present three nights of Ballroom Magic
The UGA Ballroom Performance Group, a pre-professional student dance company, will present Ballroom Magic Jan. 23-25 at 8 p.m. in the New Dance Theatre at…
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Kellogg Foundation deadline
Since 2006, the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities and the National Outreach Scholarship Conference, with support from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, have partnered to…
