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Cuban-American sculptor to give visiting artist lecture
The Lamar Dodd School of Art welcomes Cuban-American sculptor María Elena González to campus to present a lecture Nov. 19 at 5:30 p.m. in Room…
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Pottery sale
The UGA Ceramic Student Organization will hold a pottery sale Dec. 3-4 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Lamar Dodd School of Art first…
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A different beat
There aren’t many college classes in which the majority of students voluntarily stay after class is dismissed to continue a class discussion.
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Healthy eating: Freshmen learn about food choices
Freshmen India Milling and Holly Ebbets hunched over a list of menu items from Chili’s restaurant, searching for the dishes with the most calories.
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Retired US Supreme Court justice discusses history, originalism
Retired U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens made an argument against relying too much on history to interpret laws as he spoke to an…
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Grady College revamps its website
The Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication has redesigned its website to offer a more simplified online experience for students, faculty and guests. The…
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Flu shots reduced
The University Health Center is offering flu shots at reduced rates on Nov. 25 and 26 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on a walk-in…
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Number of minority teachers affects African-American teen pregnancy rates
Thirty-four percent of girls nationwide get pregnant at least once before age 20, according to a study for the National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy.…
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Team of FACS students wins national Financial Planning Challenge
A team of financial planning students in the College of Family and Consumer Sciences was named best in the country at the Financial Planning Challenge…
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‘Shaping tomorrow’s leaders’
Stefanie A. Lindquist, the new dean of the School of Public and International Affairs, said she is proud to work for a school with such…
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Crowning glory
2013 Homecoming king Brandon Martin, a senior marketing major, and Homecoming queen Calli McRae, a human development and family science major, visit with UGA President…
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ACT and College Board sued over info
ACT and the College Board are facing a multimillion dollar lawsuit for how they sell personal information about test takers. According to a story by…
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Kavita Pandit elected to board
Kavita Pandit, associate provost for international education, has been elected to the board of directors for NAFSA: Association of International Educators; her term will begin…
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Team receives $4.98M grant to improve sorghum production
An international team led by UGA’s Plant Genome Mapping Laboratory will work toward sustainable intensification of sorghum production through a $4.98 million grant recently funded…
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EITS to focus on stronger network connections, improved security
Providing a stronger network connection and continuing to bolster Web security remain top technological priorities on campus, said Tim Chester, the vice president for information…
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Maurice Daniels honored with award
Maurice C. Daniels, dean of the School of Social Work, was honored by Indiana University with its Distinguished Alumni Award. The dean was among four…
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Public Health prof tackles indoor air pollution in developing countries
Traveling from Guatemala, Peru and Chile to India, Luke Naeher has spent his career studying an air pollution source that is one of the world’s…
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Participants selected for Vivian H. Fisher Leadership Academy
The Office of the Vice President for Public Service and Outreach has selected participants for the 2013-14 Vivian H. Fisher PSO Leadership Academy, an eight-month…
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Tips for mailing food
Food can be sent safely as a gift in the mail if carefully chosen, well packaged and delivered in a timely manner. Here are some…
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Study: Neediest students most likely to miss deadlines for financial aid
Students with the greatest financial need are the least prepared to submit financial aid applications in time to meet deadlines, according to a study by…
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Police investigate ID thefts related to Facebook posts
UGA police are conducting identity theft investigations related to hateful speech posted on the social networking sites of several UGA student, staff and faculty groups.
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Stripling Irrigation Research Park recognized for Smart Irrigation Month
The C.M. Stripling Irrigation Research Park has won a top award for its Smart Irrigation Month campaign, carried out this past summer. The Irrigation Association…
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Performing Arts Center presents the Jive Aces
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present the Jive Aces Dec. 2 at 8 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall. The band will feature vocalist Toni…
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New York Philharmonic’s principal trumpet to join music school
Philip Smith, currently the principal trumpet of the New York Philharmonic, soon will be moving south to join the faculty of the Hugh Hodgson School…
