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Exhibit on living with the atomic bomb to open at Russell Library
A traveling exhibition “Alert Today, Alive Tomorrow: Living with the Atomic Bomb, 1945-1965,” opens Jan. 28 at the Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research…
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Regents adopt resolution opposing academic boycotts
ATLANTA – (Jan. 8) – STATEMENT: Today the University System of Georgia Board of Regents unanimously adopted the following resolution: Three academic professional organizations have…
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Eberhart appointed director of UGA Technology Commercialization Office
Derek Eberhart has been appointed director of the University of Georgia Technology Commercialization Office, under the Office of the Vice President for Research, effective Jan.…
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UGA School of Law’s Tina Whitehair named employee of the year
The University of Georgia School of Law’s staff council presented Tina M. Whitehair, an administrative associate, with the 2013 Emma P. Terrell Distinguished Employee Award…
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UGA College of Education ranks 22nd in U.S. News’ 2014 Best Online Programs
The University of Georgia College of Education tied for No. 22-up from No. 87-in U.S. News and World Report’s 2014 Best Online Programs rankings for…
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UGA awards sustainability grants to fund student projects
The University of Georgia Office of Sustainability has awarded $28,000 to fund nine interdisciplinary student projects through its annual Campus Sustainability Grants Program. The program,…
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UGA researchers discover gene associated with deadly birth defect
Researchers at the University of Georgia have discovered a specific gene may play a major role in the development of a life-threatening birth defect called…
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Surprising even the editors—the Winter 2013 issue of The Georgia Review
For literary magazine editors, finding genuinely outstanding works amid the thousands of manuscripts submitted every year is a challenge and a pleasure, according to The…
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FHCE Showcase Week set for end of January
The department of financial planning, housing and consumer economics will host a week-long series of events in January designed to engage prospective and current University…
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UGA to launch new MBA/MPH dual degree program in fall 2014
The University of Georgia’s College of Public Health and Terry College of Business have partnered to create a dual degree program for students interested in…
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Research offers new insights into cross-species parasite transmission
Researchers at the University of Georgia have developed a new mathematical model that helps to explain how some parasites predominantly associate with one particular host…
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‘Peabody Decades’ continues exploration of UGA TV-radio collection
The George Foster Peabody Awards and the Peabody Collection at the University of Georgia will resume “The Peabody Decades” screenings on Jan. 14 with “America…
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National Academy of Education director to speak at UGA College of Education on Jan. 17
Michael J. Feuer, president of the National Academy of Education, will speak about “Why Evidence from Evaluation Matters: The Case of Teacher Preparation,” in a…
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UGA professor named Rite Aid Professor in Community Pharmacy
Beth Phillips, a clinical professor in the University of Georgia College of Pharmacy, has been named the first Rite Aid Professor in Community Pharmacy. The…
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Student Activities Fair to be held Jan. 29
The University of Georgia Center for Student Organizations will hold its annual winter activities fair on Jan. 29 from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. in…
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Kristi Scott
Kristi-Warren Scott, a doctoral student in housing and consumer economics, is studying the impact of food deserts on HUD clientele, and during her academic career…
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Miss UGA Scholarship Pageant set for Jan. 18
The 2014 Miss University of Georgia Scholarship Pageant will be held on Jan. 18 at 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium of the Fine Arts Building.…
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Performing Arts Center to present David Geringas and Ian Fountain
The University of Georgia Performing Arts Center will present cellist David Geringas and pianist Ian Fountain in a Franklin College Chamber Music Series concert Jan.…
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Professors take innovative approach to tough subject
The SCALE-UP teaching method brings a small-class feeling to larger-sized classrooms.
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Peanut program helping to ‘Feed the Future’
UGA is leading initiative to help impoverished countries improve their agricultural practices.
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Phil Grayeski
While academic work is the top priority for Phil Grayeski, a Goldwater Scholar and a senior in genetics and chemistry, he still finds time to…
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Office of Development open during holidays
During the holidays, the University of Georgia will be closed from Dec. 25 – Jan. 1. However, as in previous years, the Office of Development…
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Research suggests exercise reduces disease risk among Hispanic population
Over time, exposure to stress can cause wear and tear on the body. Referred to as allostatic load, this measure of stress exposure can indicate…
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UGA recognizes seven first honor graduates
The University of Georgia recognized seven First Honor Graduates at Commencement ceremonies on Dec. 13 in Stegeman Coliseum.
