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University Theatre offers fresh take on comedy classic
University Theatre will present Carlo Goldini’s comedy classic The Servant of Two Masters Oct. 7-11 and 13 at 8 p.m. with a matinée performance Oct.…
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UGA to stop hosting Stadion golf tournament
After a four-year run, UGA will no longer host the Stadion Classic Golf Tournament.
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State of Public Health Conference will examine health care reform
Len M. Nichols, a renowned health care economist and professor of health policy at George Mason University, will address national health care reform in his…
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Fit for battle
Sophomore Mary Peninger participated in Recreational Sports Battleship Tournament held in the recreation pool of the Ramsey Student Center. Team members took to canoes armed…
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Make traveling safer, more enjoyable
International travel has become increasingly more complex in today’s world. These are some recommendations that may help to make travels safer and more enjoyable: •…
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Lunch and Learn
The UGA Educational Technology Center will offer its second Lunch and Learn opportunity, “MakerWho? MakerYou! Converting Your Space to a MakerSpace,” Oct. 3 from 11:30…
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Circle Gallery exhibit examines architectural intricacy in drawings
The Circle Gallery at the College of Environment and Design will host the exhibit Schema: The Work of Cheryl Goldsleger Oct. 3 through Nov. 8.…
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Energized renovation
The College of Environment and Design’s Jackson Street Building has received LEED Gold Certification. The building is the first historic building on campus to earn…
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Campus sustainability grants
The Office of Sustainability now is accepting proposals for the 2013-14 Campus Sustainability Grants Program. This competitive program provides funding for student-proposed projects designed to…
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U. of Tennessee fracking plan halted
A plan to drill for natural gas on University of Tennessee land has been put on hold, according to The Tennessean, after the university received…
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Andrew Knoblich
Andrew Knoblich, a graduate student in professional counseling, is using his education and the resources available to him at UGA to make an impact on…
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Art research reveals portrait of cultural identity
An exhibition of Catherine the Great’s art collection goes beyond the display of objects to explain the life of an empress.
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Media advisory: Dangers of covering war zones lead McGill Symposium on journalistic courage
The dangers associated with covering war zones-especially in the Middle East-open a two-day discussion of journalistic courage Oct. 8-9 at the University of Georgia Grady…
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UGA chapter of Blue Key Honor Society will honor four with service awards
The University of Georgia chapter of the Blue Key National Honor Society will pay tribute to four university alumni at its annual awards banquet Oct.…
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UGAMail online to get latest design for Office 365
The University of Georgia’s email system, UGAMail, will undergo a second upgrade in November. Microsoft is requiring all of its clients using Office 365 Education…
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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…
