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College of Environment and Design’s Jackson Street Building awarded LEED certification
The University of Georgia College of Environment and Design’s Jackson Street Building has received LEED Gold Certification. The building is the first historic building on…
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UGA Skidaway Institute participates in Gliderpalooza 2013
More than a dozen underwater robotic vehicles called “gliders” will be launched simultaneously this month in a massive, cooperative project involving 10 east coast research…
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Circle Gallery to feature exhibit on architectural intricacy
The Circle Gallery at the University of Georgia College of Environment and Design will host the exhibit “Schema: The Work of Cheryl Goldsleger” Oct. 3-Nov.…
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Creative clusters
The Jane and Harry Willson Center for Humanities and Arts launched its Faculty Research Clusters initiative at a reception Aug. 29 in the Richard B.…
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Exhibition to examine art patronage of Russian empress
Exuberance of Meaning: The Art Patronage of Catherine the Great will be on display at the Georgia Museum of Art Sept. 21 to Jan. 5.…
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Survey: Federal budget cuts hurting scientific research
A survey released in August by the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology paints a grim picture of a scientific community struggling with federal…
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‘Out of the ordinary’
Kim Gentry lives her life around the motto that everyone has something special to offer. That motto is evident in her work as director of…
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Scholarship recipients
The Edward T. and Sarah Laurent Kassinger Scholarship board awarded 2013 Kassinger Scholarships to John Newton, left, and Sgt. Lance Tipton.
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Poet to give reading and discuss Balkan literature, culture, politics
Nikola Madzirov, a Macedonian poet whose work has been translated into 30 languages and published around the globe, will take part in two events Sept.…
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‘Twister effect’
John Knox, an associate professor of geography in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, penned a column for USA Today criticizing the nation’s obsession…
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UGA climbs to No. 20 in magazine’s ranking of top public universities
UGA continues to rank well in the U.S. News & World Report’s Best Colleges 2014 edition, landing at No. 20 among the nation’s top public universities and…
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Home suite home
As they carried bags and suitcases to their rooms, several Rutherford Hall residents were looking around to see what was different from the last time…
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Eight students awarded Fulbright international travel-study grants
Eight UGA students have been awarded international travel-study grants from the Fulbright U.S. Student Program for the 2013-2014 academic year. Seven of the students accepted…
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Virtual lab service for students launched
A new virtual lab has opened that allows students to remotely access applications like Microsoft PowerPoint in a computer lab “anywhere, anytime” via any device…
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Center for Physical Activity and Health to serve more faculty, staff
For UGA employees who like to exercise individually or in smaller group settings with more one-on-one attention from a trainer, it is one of the…
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University Theatre explores ‘Doubt’ about church reform, scandals
The curtain rises on University Theatre’s 81st season with Doubt: A Parable. John Patrick Shanley’s Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize winning play will be directed…
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Book calls for science education reform
Assessing Schools for Generation R (Responsibility) Deborah J. Tippins, Michael P. Mueller and Arthur J. Stewart Springer Science+Business Media Hardback: $129 Today’s youth will face…
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Office relocation
The Contracts and Grants Division is moving back to campus from its Lumpkin Street location. The physical move will begin Sept. 17 and is scheduled…
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ConnectUGA info session
The ConnectUGA reporting team will hold an information session Sept. 30 from 10:30 a.m. to noon. This session, which will be held in Masters Hall…
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Committee starts search for executive director of legal affairs
UGA President Jere W. Morehead has appointed a committee to conduct a national search to fill the position of executive director of the university’s Office…
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Special collections libraries to hold tours of Football Friday exhibit
An exhibit of historical football memorabilia from the UGA Athletic Association archives will be displayed this fall at the Richard B. Russell Building Special Collections…
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Student papers shrink print schedule
Student newspapers at Duke University, the University of Illinois, the University of Missouri and San Diego State University are cutting back on the number of…
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GMOA, PAC concert will feature music from court of Catherine the Great
A concert featuring music from the court of Catherine the Great will be held Sept. 22 at 3 p.m. in Ramsey Hall of the Performing…
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Engaged Scholar Award
The Office of the Vice President for Public Service and Outreach is accepting nominations for the 2014 Engaged Scholar Award. The deadline for nomination submission…
