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Georgia Economic Outlook set for Dec. 11
The 31st annual Georgia Economic Outlook luncheon, sponsored by the University of Georgia Terry College of Business, is set for Dec. 11 at the Georgia…
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UGA College of Veterinary Medicine opens registration for VetCAMP 2014 on Dec. 9
Registration for VetCAMP 2014 opens Monday, Dec. 9, and runs through Wednesday, Feb. 5, officials at the University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine announced…
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UGA kinesiology researchers find single bout of exercise boosts energy
Energy dips for many people during the day, reducing their ability to work, engage in recreation activities or otherwise enjoy life. According to a new…
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UGA breaks ground for a research center at Wormsloe Plantation in Savannah
A groundbreaking ceremony and reception were held Dec. 2 for a new research cabin at the University of Georgia Center for Research and Education at…
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UGA Grady College debuts new Web app
The University of Georgia Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication has unveiled a new responsive Web app aimed at bringing together its many audiences…
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Holiday season is prime time for scams
The holidays are a prime time for criminals to take advantage of generosity and trust, but one security proponent at the University of Georgia is…
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Skidaway Institute scientists study black gill in shrimp
Scientists at the University of Georgia Skidaway Institute of Oceanography are investigating black gill in shrimp, a condition Georgia shrimpers are blaming for an ongoing…
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WUGA-TV to broadcast documentary
In a one-hour documentary scheduled for broadcast this December, WUGA-TV will showcase a current exhibition on Russian art at the Georgia Museum of Art. In…
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Wilheit named board of regents chair
The board of regents, the 19-member governing body for the University System of Georgia, elected Regent Philip A. Wilheit Sr. to a one-year term as…
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U.S. congressman to give keynote address at 2014 Freedom Breakfast
U.S. Rep. David Scott will be the keynote speaker for the 11th annual Martin Luther King Jr. Freedom Breakfast Jan. 17 at 7:30 a.m. in…
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University Council changes drop/add period for May, summer courses
At its Nov. 20 meeting, the University Council voted to change the drop/add periods for summer courses. The drop and add periods for the extended…
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UGA among top producers of Fulbright scholars
UGA is listed among the top producers of Fulbright scholars under the Core Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program in 2013, according to the latest ranking from…
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Thomas C. Reeves received research award
Thomas C. Reeves, a College of Education professor emeritus, received the 2013 David H. Jonassen Excellence in Research Award for his career-long research in instructional…
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Robert Warren won wildlife education award
Robert Warren, a Meigs Professor in the Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, won the 2013 Excellence in Wildlife Education Award, a national honor…
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UGA IDs forum
As part of a major effort to improve information security, approximately 50 million Social Security number records in key data systems at the university will…
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Obituary: Norm Thomson
Norman Frederic Thomson, associate professor of science education in the College of Education, died peacefully at home on Nov. 13 after an 18-year battle with…
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eLearning Commons upgrade
The transition of the university’s eLearning Commons software platform, known as eLC-New, continues. For spring semester, eLC-New will be upgraded from version 9.4 of Desire2Learn…
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Cook’s Holiday tradition continues
For more than a decade, Mike Orr has used a special tradition as a way of giving back to some of the employees in the…
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Toy drive
The Georgia United Credit Union is collecting new toys and gifts for those in the Clarke County Department of Family and Children’s Services foster children…
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Performing Arts Center to present ‘The Nutcracker’ at Classic Center
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present the State Ballet Theatre of Russia in The Nutcracker Dec. 21-22 at the Classic Center Theatre. The holiday…
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Pam Paisley received President’s Outstanding Service Award
Pam Paisley, a professor in the College of Education and co-coordinator of the doctoral and educational specialist degree programs in counselor education at UGA Gwinnett,…
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AJC publisher, former Grady College dean to speak at Commencement
Amy Glennon, a UGA alumna and the first female publisher of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, will give the university’s undergraduate Commencement address Dec. 13 in Stegeman…
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Michael Geller spoke at international conference
Michael Geller, a professor of physics in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, was an invited speaker Sept. 27 at the BIT third annual…
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Students showcased in 2013 Spotlight on the Arts
The 2013 Spotlight on the Arts festival, like the inaugural Spotlight festival in 2012, attracted some 15,000 people from the university and surrounding community to…
