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5,255 students eligible to graduate at spring UGA Commencement ceremonies
Approximately 4,164 undergraduates and 1,091 graduate students—a total of 5,255—are eligible to walk in the University of Georgia’s spring Commencement ceremonies on May 10.
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Mandela-era ambassador to South Africa to speak at UGA Chapel
James A. Joseph, the U.S. ambassador to South Africa from 1995 to 1999, will speak May 16 at 4 p.m. in the UGA Chapel. His…
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Terry College of Business launches public phase of its Building Terry campaign
The University of Georgia Terry College of Business has launched the public phase of its Building Terry campaign, which is the most ambitious campaign for…
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UGA’s Salty Dawg to retrieve data from under the sea
The University of Georgia will launch its first robotic submersible later this year, joining a growing number of research institutions that use the efficient and…
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UGA College of Education to host Introduction to Phenomenological Research workshop June 5-7
The foundations of phenomenological research in education will be introduced in a three-day workshop sponsored by the University of Georgia College of Education June 5-7…
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UGA College of Education grad student receives Minority Fellowship from APA
University of Georgia College of Education graduate student Candice Crowell has received a Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services Predoctoral Fellowship from the American Psychological…
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Jaren Dunning
Jaren Dunning, who is entering his third year in the School of Law, has used his UGA academic experience to build a resume that includes…
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Mark Huber
Mark Huber is director of the Institute for Leadership Advancement in the Terry College of Business and plays a leadership role with the UGA Teaching…
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Research targets more effective flu vaccine
The results could mean the need for fewer influenza vaccinations in the future.
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USAID grant to fund global UGA peanut research
A $15 million grant from the U.S. Agency on International Development is giving a boost in funds to international peanut research at the University of…
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Archway Partnership announces Candler County as newest location
The University of Georgia Archway Partnership has announced Candler County as the newest community to partner with UGA and the University System of Georgia to…
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Maggie Potter hired as Sumter Archway Professional
The University of Georgia announced that Maggie Potter will be the new Archway Professional in Sumter County effective June 1. In her position, Potter will…
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UGA names 2013-2014 Study in a Second Discipline Fellows
Six University of Georgia faculty members will spend the next academic year expanding their range of expertise as 2013-2014 Study in a Second Discipline Fellows.
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U.S. Court of Appeals Judge Beverly Martin to deliver law school Commencement address
On May 18, Judge Beverly B. Martin of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit will serve as the keynote speaker at the…
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UGA Career Center recognizes student employees of the year
Mireya Smith, a student assistant in pathology, was recognized and the University of Georgia’s Student Employee of the Year at luncheon ceremony recently in the…
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Katy Green hired as Whitfield County Archway Education Professional
The University of Georgia announced that Katherine “Katy” Green will be the new Archway Education Professional in Whitfield County, effective June 1.
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Clayton County Archway Partnership awarded Al Dohany Award for Community Service
The Georgia Public Health Association recently recognized the University of Georgia’s Archway Partnership for the expansion of the Federally Qualified Health Center in Clayton County…
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UGA College of Education researchers receive 2013 AERA Honors
Three faculty members, an alumna and a graduate student from the University of Georgia College of Education were nationally recognized for their work by the…
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Legion Pool to open May 23 for summer season
Legion Pool at the University of Georgia will open on May 23 for the summer season. Hours of operation are 11:30 a.m.-7 p.m. daily through…
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UGA ecologist receives $1.39 million to study longleaf 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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Fagan named founding director for MCG Center for Pharmacy and Experimental Therapeutics
Susan C. Fagan, assistant dean for the University of Georgia College of Pharmacy campus at Georgia Regents University, has been named founding director of the…
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UGA Alumni Association to host inaugural Commencement Celebration
The University of Georgia Alumni Association is celebrating soon-to-be graduates with events May 8 and May 10 as part of its inaugural Commencement Celebration.
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UGA offers new online certificate course to help marketers learn about social media trends
The University of Georgia Center of Continuing Education is offering a new online certificate course entitled Using Social Media to Build Business. The course is…
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Mark Huber appointed director of UGA’s Institute for Leadership Advancement
Mark Huber, a senior lecturer in the University of Georgia’s department of Management Information Systems, has been named director of the Institute for Leadership Advancement…
