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U.S. Rep. David Scott to speak on international finance
The University of Georgia School of Law’s Dean Rusk Center will host U.S. Rep. David Scott for a presentation on international finance, particularly as it…
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Poison-breathing bacteria may be boon to industry, environment
Buried deep in the mud along the banks of a remote salt lake near Yosemite National Park are colonies of bacteria with an unusual property:…
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Georgia sod inventory low, prices high
Georgia sod will cost more and there will be less of it this year, according to a University of Georgia and Georgia Urban Ag Council…
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CTL launches spring speaker series
The Center for Teaching and Learning continues this spring to lead a dialogue about enhancing instruction at the university with its National Speakers Series and…
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Study: Ethnic identity does not influence eating behavior
In a recent UGA study on eating behaviors, ethnic identity did not influence the amount of food eaten by those studied, which contradicts existing research.
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Reichert named inaugural Athletic Association Professor in Grady College
Tom Reichert, head of the advertising and public relations department in the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication, has been named the inaugural UGA…
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Brett Clementz and National Institutes of Health
Brett Clementz, a professor of psychology in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, was awarded $74,000 by the National Institutes of Health to study…
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Stephanie Jones and National Writing Project
Stephanie Jones, an associate professor of educational theory and practice in the College of Education, received a $20,000 seed grant from the National Writing Project…
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$1.25M grant to help launch new graduate special education program
A five-year $1.25 million federal grant will help the College of Education launch a new graduate program to train behavior specialists how to assess and…
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Avoid frozen pipes this winter
Letting pipes or outdoor faucets freeze can create problems. Follow these tips to avoid any winter obstacles. • Disconnect outdoor water hoses. • Faucets that…
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State of University to be held Jan. 23
UGA President Jere W. Morehead will deliver the State of the University address Jan. 23 at 2 p.m. in the Chapel. The annual report is…
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Field trip
One of the thrills of grade school is the chance to take a class field trip.On Dec. 4, it was the teachers’ turn to take…
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Fall Commencement speaker tells grads to savor the moment
Degree recipients in the Dec. 13 UGA fall semester Commencement ceremonies were challenged to reflect on their accomplishments and savor the moment as they move…
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New ITP page showcases array of work
The Interdisciplinary Toxicology Program has updated its website. The site now features more photos to go along with information about the program, announcements of upcoming…
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Smoking cessation clinic
The College of Pharmacy will offer a free, six-week smoking cessation clinic to UGA employees and members of the Athens community. Classes will be conducted…
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UWC meeting
The University Woman’s Club will meet Jan. 14 at 10 a.m. in Fellowship Hall of Central Presbyterian Church, 380 Alps Road. Ian Hardin will share…
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Romance languages professor makes his mark at university
Francis Assaf has introduced generations of students to the joys of the French language and culture for three decades.
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F.I.T. Dawgs
The Ramsey Center’s Biggest Loser program has been renamed F.I.T. (Fitness Isn’t Temporary) Dawgs. Registration for the 12-week program ends Jan. 17 and is open…
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State Ballet Theatre of Russia to perform ‘Sleeping Beauty’
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present the State Ballet Theatre of Russia in Sleeping Beauty Jan. 14-15 at 8 p.m. in the Fine Arts…
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Corporate litigation specialist named new head of legal affairs
Michael M. Raeber, a partner in the Business Litigation Group at King & Spalding in Atlanta, has been named executive director of legal affairs by…
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James Beasley, Stacey Lance and National Geographic Society
James Beasley and Stacey Lance, assistant research scientists at UGA’s Savannah River Ecology Laboratory, received $30,000 from the National Geographic Society to study the sub-lethal…
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Research cabin planned for historic Wormsloe site
A recent groundbreaking ceremony for a new research cabin at the University of Georgia Center for Research and Education at Wormsloe was, without a doubt,…
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Cellist David Geringas, pianist Ian Fountain to perform Jan. 21
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present cellist David Geringas and pianist Ian Fountain in a Franklin College Chamber Music Series concert Jan. 21 at…
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Executive assistant hired to advance division’s work
Matthew Waller, a former student affairs administrator at the University of Chicago, is the new assistant to Victor Wilson, the vice president for student affairs…
