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Pharmacy College appoints new Kroger Professor, names assistant dean
Henry N. Young, formerly of the School of Pharmacy at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, has joined UGA’s College of Pharmacy as the Kroger Professor in…
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A brush with greatness
Art has the ability to tell stories through objects. The story of how a Lutheran princess became the most powerful Russian empress in history and…
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Hispanic Heritage Month observance highlights Latin American cultures
Members of the UGA and Athens communities are presenting an array of events through the end of October to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month. Sponsored by…
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Looking closer
Fall enrollment numbers for courses in the Center for Undergraduate Research Opportunities are the largest in the history of the program. This semester, almost 20 percent…
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Starkweather to give solo recital Oct. 1
David Starkweather, professor of cello, will give a solo recital Oct. 1 at 8 p.m. in Ramsey Concert Hall as part of the Hugh Hodgson…
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Google joins forces with edX in online education
Online search engine giant Google will team with edX, an online educational venture started by Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, as a…
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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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Director of National Intelligence to deliver 2013 Charter Lecture
Director of National Intelligence James R. Clapper will deliver the Charter Lecture Oct. 16 at 11:15 a.m. in the Chapel.
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Law blog panel discusses future of Supreme Court, journalism
News junkies interested in law, politics, journalism and digital technology saw a different side of the U.S. Supreme Court during a Sept. 9 forum at…
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UGA English professor to read from new collection of poetry
Ed Pavlic, professor of English and creative writing in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, will read from his latest collection of poetry Sept.…
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Ruffled feathers
Chickens don’t commute to work and they don’t balance checkbooks, but they do get stressed.
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Expert on genetics of obesity to deliver fall Boyd Lecture
World-renowned geneticist Claude Bouchard, professor and director of the Human Genomics Laboratory at Pennington Biomedical Research Center, will deliver the fall 2013 George H. Boyd…
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Electronic education
Last month, the Office of Online Learning began developing 20 new courses through its UGAonline Learning Fellows Program.
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Head of Ford Motor Co. to take part in ‘USA Today’ CEO Forum at UGA
Alan Mulally, president and CEO of Ford Motor Co., will be on campus to take part in the USA Today CEO Forum Oct. 1 from…
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Prashant Doshi and National Science Foundation
Prashant Doshi, an associate professor of computer science in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, received $150,153 from the National Science Foundation to explore…
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Governor to speak at UGA, Georgia Southern agribusiness conference
Gov. Nathan Deal will address the importance of international trade to the economic well-being of the state at the inaugural International Agribusiness Conference and Expo…
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Jury finds that Creighton University discriminated against deaf student
A federal jury found that Creighton University discriminated against Michael Argenyi, a deaf medical student, by not providing him with equipment and interpreters for communicating…
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Law conference to examine indigent defense in Georgia
The School of Law is hosting a daylong conference that will focus on Georgia’s public defender system. “Honoring Gideon’s Promise, Rallying Gideon’s Army” will begin Oct.…
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Brian Hopkinson and National Science Foundation
Brian Hopkinson, an assistant professor of marine sciences in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, received $307,378 from the National Science Foundation to study…
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Retirement tips
Most people retire between the ages of 62 and 65, but earlier retirement is also common. Here are some important things you should know for…
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‘The Walking Dead’ executive producer will take part in Grady ‘Conversation’
The Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication will present “A Conversation with Gale Anne Hurd,” executive producer of the AMC show The Walking Dead,…
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Atlanta Symphony Orchestra to open PAC 2013-2014 season
The Performing Arts Center will open its 2013-2014 season with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Sept. 29 at 3 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall. Music Director…
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Community engagement session
An information session for the Graduate Portfolio in Community Engagement will be held Sept. 26 from 1-3 p.m. in the Office of Service-Learning. The UGA…
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Elizabeth King and National Science Foundation
Elizabeth King, an assistant professor in the Odum School of Ecology and Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, received $249,525 from the National Science…
