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Location changed for UGA’s international systems ecology symposium
“Systems Ecology: A Network Perspective and Retrospective,” a symposium organized in honor of Professor Emeritus Bernard C. Patten of the University of Georgia Odum School…
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Georgia Museum of Art to host free program for children this summer
The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia will host Art Adventures: Museum Mysteries, a free, interactive educational program designed for elementary-school-aged children…
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UGA College of Education to hold teacher workshops on poverty, reading at UGA Gwinnett
Two workshops for area educators-one focusing on effective teaching methods to reach students from poor and working-class families and the other on high-quality reading instruction…
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Georgia Museum of Art to participate in Slow Art Day
The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia will participate in Slow Art Day April 27 at 2 p.m. with an Artful Conversation…
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UGA’s Chew Crew goats return to Tanyard Creek
The University of Georgia’s own semi-resident goat herd, the Tanyard Creek Chew Crew, has returned to its temporary grazing grounds next to the Hull Street…
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Economic development commissioner to deliver keynote address at Public Service and Outreach Meeting
Chris Cummiskey, commissioner of the Georgia Department of Economic Development, will deliver the keynote address at the 22nd Public Service and Outreach Annual Meeting on…
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UGA Griffin to host Bionic Educator Conference April 26
The proliferation of technology and social media is changing the way educators teach, how students learn, and the way teachers, students and parents communicate. Educators…
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UGA to hold a reception honoring President and Mrs. Adams
A reception honoring President Michael F. and Mary Adams for their service to the University of Georgia will be held April 24 from 4-6 p.m.…
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Award-winning essayist to speak at The Georgia Review fifth annual Earth Day celebration
Nationally known environmental activist and award-winning writer Scott Russell Sanders will speak on “Near and Distant Bears” during The Georgia Review’s fifth annual Earth Day…
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UGA Career Center wins Chevron Award for new iPad career guide
The University of Georgia Career Center has received a national award for its newly created Digital Career Guide for iPad.
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University Health Center awarded full accreditation
The University of Georgia Health Center was awarded accreditation for all services, the highest recognition for health care organizations. The national health care accrediting body…
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UGA Graduate Student Association holds 13th Annual Interdisciplinary Research Conference
The University of Georgia Graduate Student Organization will host the 13th annual Interdisciplinary Research Conference April 12 from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. on the first floor…
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NCATE review panel recommends UGA College of Education maintain its accreditation
An outside review panel has recommended that the University of Georgia College of Education maintain its accreditation by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher…
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Bill restricts political science funds, reinstates military tuition assistance
A temporary spending bill signed by President Barack Obama in March reinstates military tuition assistance, while limiting National Science Foundation funding for political science research.…
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Research shows capuchin monkeys use tools to crack nuts
New Caledonian crows that use sticks to poke and prod hard-to-reach food sources are just one example of a species other than humans that uses…
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Wind Ensemble to perform ‘Dedications’ in Hodgson Hall
The UGA Wind Ensemble will give its final performance, titled “Dedications,” of the academic year April 12 at 8 p.m. in Hodgson Hall. Tickets for…
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Legislative priorities largely accomplished in 2013 session
With the adjournment of the 2013 session of the Georgia General Assembly on March 28, the University System and UGA counted many of their legislative…
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English department faculty member named University Professor
Hugh Ruppersburg, a longtime faculty member in the English department who also has held leadership posts in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, has…
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President-elect names longtime administrator as chief of staff
University of Georgia President-elect Jere Morehead has named Kathy Pharr, an administrator with two decades of experience in a variety of campus roles, as his…
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Jason Aldean concert parking
UGA Parking Services will sell UGA campus parking spaces on a first-come, first-served basis on the day of the Jason Aldean concert April 13. A…
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University’s Griffin campus to add two new degree programs
The UGA Griffin campus has big plans in place for the upcoming academic year, including introducing one undergraduate degree completion program and one graduate program.
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2nd Thursday concert series to close with ‘Romantic and Élégiaque’
The Hugh Hodgson School of Music’s 2nd Thursday Scholarship Concert series will close its 2013 season with “Romantic and Élégiaque: Chamber Music for Strings and…
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Landfall
After tornadoes touched down in the Southeast on April 27, 2011, many people in the storm’s path took to the Internet, posting images of the…
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Tenure approved for 67 faculty
The University of Georgia has approved tenure for 67 faculty members. Board of regents’ approval of tenure is no longer required. Those receiving tenure are:
