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Georgia Museum of Art to show ‘The Georgia Guidestones Movie’
The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia will host a free screening of “The Georgia Guidestones Movie,” a documentary film about the…
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The Georgia Review and ‘The Circus Train’ have come to town
The just-released summer 2013 issue of The Georgia Review features one of the longest individual works in the journal’s 67-year history, Judith Kitchen’s essay “The…
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UGA donates research sturgeon to Atlanta Community Food Bank, Tennessee Aquarium
A hundred California white sturgeon used in a University of Georgia swimming study could have been tossed in a landfill once the research project ended.…
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Georgia Museum of Art to examine Catherine the Great’s art patronage
The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia will present the exhibition “Exuberance of Meaning: The Art Patronage of Catherine the Great” Sept.…
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Book lover’s legacy benefits libraries
Sidney Samuel Thomas, a quiet, penny-pinching librarian, “loved books and the University of Georgia and did something about it.”
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Salty Dawg ready to set its course
UGA researcher’s robotic submersible will provide valuable data about ocean conditions and activity.
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Adrienne Madison
During her time as an engineering Ph.D. student, Adrienne Madison has touched the lives of many young, underrepresented students through her extensive mentoring and teaching…
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John F. Greenman
John F. Greenman, professor and the Carolyn McKenzie and Don E. Carter Chair for Excellence in Journalism, is embracing entrepreneurship, innovation and experimentation to shape…
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Media advisory: Morehead’s welcome reception to be held July 9
The University of Georgia Alumni Association will host a welcome reception for President Jere W. Morehead on Tuesday, July 9 at 10:30 a.m. on North…
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Victor K. Wilson named vice president for student affairs at UGA
Victor K. Wilson, executive vice president for student affairs at the College of Charleston, has been named vice president for student affairs at the University…
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Georgia develops first nationally accredited environmental education program
The University of Georgia recently helped a state program—the Advanced Training for Environmental Education in Georgia Certification Program—achieve national accreditation status, making ATEEG the first…
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UGA receives $3.4 million Gates Foundation grant to fight infectious disease
The University of Georgia Research Foundation received a $3.4 million grant from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to expand its operational research on how…
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UGA Foundation allocates more than $3.3 million to enhance UGA academics
The University of Georgia Foundation announced it will provide an additional $3.3 million to the university for support of academic initiatives, including student scholarships and…
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Photo advisory: UGA President Jere W. Morehead meets with students, deans
University of Georgia President Jere W. Morehead spent the latter part of his first morning as the 22nd president of the university encouraging incoming students…
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Study identifies priorities for improving global conservation funding
A new University of Georgia study has identified the worst and best countries in the world in terms of funding for biodiversity conservation. The study,…
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Photo advisory: UGA President Jere W. Morehead takes office
The University of Georgia welcomed its 22nd president to campus today. President Jere W. Morehead started off his morning discussing campus life with UGA student…
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UGA research shows that financial analysts can stifle innovation
Any number of things can affect a company’s ability to innovate: talent, commitment, luck and funding all play big roles. But new research from the…
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Caroline Aiken to perform at State Botanical Garden
Caroline Aiken will headline the second concert in the State Botanical Garden’s Sunflower Concert Series on July 9. Tickets are $15, $10 for members of…
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$1.39M grant to fund study of pine ecosystem recovery
The longleaf pine forests that once dominated the southeastern coastal plain are now considered one of the most endangered ecosystems in North America. Once covering…
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Ready to grow
As Jere W. Morehead officially steps into the role of president of UGA today, he does so with support from high-ranking state leaders and a…
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Hunker Down with Housing volunteers
University Housing will welcome all new and returning students to UGA Aug. 6 and 7 during Hunker Down with Housing, a volunteer program to streamline…
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Three administrators appointed to new positions at university
Over the next month, three administrators will assume new positions at UGA.
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Obituary: Charles Hudson
Charles M. Hudson Jr., professor emeritus of anthropology and history in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, died June 8 in his Frankfort, Ky.,…
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CAES to host expanded twilight tour at organic research farm in Watkinsville
UGA organic and sustainable agriculture experts will host their second annual Organic Twilight Tour July 11 from 6-8 p.m. at the College of Agricultural and…
