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Performing Arts Center to present Wynton Marsalis and Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra
The University of Georgia Performing Arts Center will present “Abyssinian: A Gospel Celebration” featuring the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis and Chorale…
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UGA’s Henry Schaefer selected for 2014 Peter Debye Award in Physical Chemistry
University of Georgia researcher Henry “Fritz” Schaefer, the Graham Perdue Professor of Chemistry in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences department of chemistry, has…
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National Teach Ag Day celebrates growing importance, changing face of agricultural education
Fewer Americans are being raised on farms than 50 years ago, but agricultural education teachers may be more important than ever—helping young people understand the…
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The Georgia Review earns 11 citations at 2013 GAMMA Awards
The University of Georgia’s Georgia Review, regularly acclaimed as one of the top handful of literary magazines in the country, took six gold awards-including one…
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UGA to help Georgians navigate health insurance options
Twelve University of Georgia health navigators are working through their final days of training as they prepare to help Georgians across the state learn about…
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Hilsman Middle School students to attend first Bioenergy Day @ UGA
More than 200 Athens seventh-graders will experience firsthand how wood and other organic materials generate energy at the first Bioenergy Day @ UGA on Oct.…
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State of Public Health Conference to tackle health care reform on Oct. 3
Athens, Ga. – Len M. Nichols, a renowned health care economist and professor of health policy at George Mason University, will address national health care…
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UGA College of Education honors seven alumni
Seven University of Georgia graduates were recognized for their career achievements and community leadership with 2013 Distinguished Alumni Awards from the College of Education Sept.…
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Committee named to seek UGA vice president for finance and administration
University of Georgia President Jere W. Morehead has named a search committee with the charge of identifying candidates for the position of vice president for…
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UGA receives $7 million NIH grant to study building blocks of life
A team of senior researchers at the University of Georgia have received a five-year $7.4 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to help…
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After a four-year run, UGA to stop hosting the Stadion Classic
After a four-year run, the University of Georgia announced today that it will no longer host the Stadion Classic Golf Tournament.
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The Georgia Review releases fall 2013 issue
The fall 2013 issue of The Georgia Review, with its usual wide array of literary offerings and authors ranging from a Pulitzer Prize winner to…
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Georgia Museum of Art to feature Renaissance medals and textiles
The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia will present the exhibition “The Material of Culture: Renaissance Medals and Textiles from the Ulrich…
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UGA Extension, Athens Land Trust team up for sustainable agriculture conference Oct. 3
University of Georgia Extension and the Athens Land Trust are taking registrations for its Sustainable Agriculture Conference for New and Beginning Farmers, which will be…
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University Health Center’s immunization team wins award
The University of Georgia Health Center’s immunization team received the 2013 Walt Orenstein Champions for Immunization Award at the Department of Public Health’s 20th annual…
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Grady announces 2013 fellowship inductees
Seven alumni and friends will be inducted into the 2013 Grady Fellowship in recognition of their influence, achievements and service to the media professions on…
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UGA’s Grady College names 2013 class of McGill Fellows
Twelve undergraduate and graduate students have been named McGill Fellows by the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication.
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Ansel Symposium to address role of pharmacy in affordable care
The 10th Annual Howard C. Ansel Symposium at the University of Georgia College of Pharmacy will address an “Introduction to Affordable Care” and “Patient Safety…
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OID speaker issues call to learn more, remove obstacles to diversity
Celebrating how far UGA has come but also challenging itself to push further, the university held its annual Embracing Diversity event Sept. 5 at the…
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Multicultural Economy study: Minority buying power up
Minority groups in the U.S. will command unprecedented economic clout this year and well into the future, according to the annual Multicultural Economy report from…
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Chuanlun Zhang and Partnerships for International Research and Education program
Chuanlun Zhang, a professor of marine sciences in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, received $145,171 from the National Science Foundation’s Partnerships for International…
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Nadia Kellam and National Science Foundation
Nadia Kellam, an associate professor in the College of Engineering, received $400,000 from the National Science Foundation to study and improve engineering education. Her research…
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Book focuses on women, clothing in novels
Women, Work, and Clothes in the Eighteenth-Century Novel Chloe Wigston Smith Cambridge University Press Hardback: $95 Women, Work, and Clothes in the Eighteenth-Century Novel, written…
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$10.4M grant renewal to fund glycobiology research at NCBG
UGA researchers have received a five-year, $10.4 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to support the National Center for Biomedical Glycomics, a consortium…
