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Broadcast of NPR’s ‘From the Top’ recorded at UGA to air nationally week of April 29
An upcoming episode of NPR’s “From the Top” taped at the University of Georgia Performing Arts Center in March will air nationally the week of…
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UGA to offer Skillsoft, Books 24×7 as training resources
University of Georgia faculty, staff and students will have more free, online training options when Skillsoft and Books 24×7 become available May 20.
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Robert Vandenberg named Arnold Professor of Business
Robert Vandenberg, a professor in the department of management at the University of Georgia, has been named the Robert O. Arnold Professor of Business.
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Carolyn Medine to receive 2013 Excellence in Teaching Award from American Academy of Religion
Carolyn Medine, a professor in the religion department and the Institute for African American Studies, will receive the 2013 Excellence in Teaching Award from the…
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Shelly Orozco-Marrs recipe wins silver at 2013 NACUFS Southern Region Culinary Challenge
Food Services Chef Shelly Orozco-Marrs‘ recipe for seared duck with pancetta and chevre polenta, thyme butter carrots, sautéed arugula and spiced Madeira cherry earned a…
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Georgia Museum of Art to participate in Slow Art Day
The Georgia Museum of Art will participate in Slow Art Day April 27 at 2 p.m. with an Artful Conversation on Thornton Dial’s large painting…
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School of Art to present second BFA Exit Show
The Lamar Dodd School of Art presents its second group of BFA Exit Shows with work by students completing their bachelor of fine arts degrees…
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Mark Jackwood to receive Distinguished Alumnus Award from University of Delaware
Mark Jackwood, who heads the College of Veterinary Medicine’s population health department, will receive a Distinguished Alumnus Award from the University of Delaware’s College of…
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Planning to help: Carl Vinson Institute expert aids communities in US, abroad
Malik R. Watkins, a planning and development expert with UGA’s Carl Vinson Institute of Government, has built his career on a commitment to service both…
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Keith Harris received 2012 Presidential Award from American College of Veterinary Pathologists
Keith Harris, who heads the College of Veterinary Medicine’s pathology department, received the 2012 Presidential Award from the American College of Veterinary Pathologists for his…
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Target practice
Flu is unpredictable. Influenza viruses are changing constantly-from one season to the next or even within the course of a flu season-making vaccine development difficult.
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Research study participants
College of Family and Consumer Sciences nutrition researchers are continuing to search for women who are fewer than 16 weeks pregnant for a study focusing…
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UGA receives renewed funding as part of federal bioenergy research initiative
The Department of Energy has renewed funding for three bioenergy research centers, including the BioEnergy Science Center, a partnership of Oak Ridge National Laboratory, UGA…
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Earth Week celebration at UGA to highlight green living, careers
Each spring, UGA hosts Earth Week to encourage sustainable living. The weeklong celebration centers on national Earth Day on April 22. From April 22-27, the…
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February, March, and April
February Two UGA employees retired Feb. 1. Retirees, their job classification, department and length of employment are: John W. Bridges, plumber, Plumbing Shop, 29 years,…
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Course reserve lists
The UGA libraries now are accepting course reserve lists for summer and fall semesters. Information on using course reserves including the full course reserve letter,…
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Volunteers needed
Volunteers are needed for the Stadion Classic at UGA, the area’s only professional golf event, at the UGA Golf Course from April 29 to May 5.…
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White House launches brain initiative
President Barack Obama has pledged $100 million toward a research initiative to better understand the human brain. The project is called the Brain Research through…
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Allan Aycock named chair-elect of RACEA
Allan Aycock, director of assessment and accreditation in the Office of Academic Planning, was named chair-elect of the Regents Administrative Committee on Effectiveness and Accreditation.…
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Foundation Fellow named 2013 Barry M. Goldwater Scholar
Philip Grayeski, a junior Honors student majoring in genetics and chemistry at UGA, has been named a 2013 Barry M. Goldwater Scholar.
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Develop a money management plan to cut back on family spending
The following steps can help you to develop a plan for reducing family spending: Start by cutting back in one or two problem areas at…
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Career Center wins Chevron Award for newly created iPad career guide
The UGA Career Center, part of the Division of External Affairs, has received a national award for its newly created Digital Career Guide for iPad.
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Mission accomplished
UGA President Michael F. Adams is known as a man always working to fulfill a mission.
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EITS will offer two new online training options
UGA students, faculty and staff will have more free, online training options at their fingertips when Skillsoft and Books 24×7 become available on May 20.
