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NIH awards $1.5 million to UGA researchers studying Legionnaires’ disease
It begins with flu-like symptoms, but within days a victim of Legionnaires’ disease may experience severe chest pain, bloody coughing and even death. The illness,…
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Digital technology, ancient curses collide in University Theatre’s ‘Macbeth’
The University of Georgia Theatre will conclude its 2012-2013 season with a media-rich production of Shakespeare’s “Macbeth” directed by David Saltz. The play will be…
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UGA named to 2013 President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll
For the seventh consecutive year, the University of Georgia has been named to the 2013 President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll by the Corporation…
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UGA to acknowledge donors with second annual Thank a Donor Day
The University of Georgia Office of Donor Relations and Stewardship in partnership with the UGA Student Alumni Council is hosting the second annual Thank a…
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UGA’s MIS department partners with Sapiens International
The University of Georgia’s department of management information systems has partnered with Sapiens International Corp. to enrich the educational experience of business students.
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NIH awards $1.5 million to UGA researchers studying Legionnaires’ disease
It begins with flu-like symptoms, but within days a victim of Legionnaires’ disease may experience severe chest pain, bloody coughing, and even death. The illness,…
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University of Tennessee to allow ‘fracking’ on university forest land
The University of Tennessee and a state panel have agreed to allow a private company to drill for natural gas on a forest controlled by…
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Global health leader to give Voices from Vanguard lecture
Carol Etherington, a nurse who has traveled the country and the world assisting people devastated by war, natural disasters and violence for three decades, will…
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University of Colorado at Boulder appoints first ‘conservative’ scholar
The University of Colorado at Boulder appointed its first Visiting Scholar in Conservative Thought and Policy. Steven Hayward, who has been a fellow at the…
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Starry, starry night
UGA staff and students take to the stage for Dancing with the Athens Stars.
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Multi-location Plantapalooza set for April 6
Plantapalooza, a multi-location plant sale, will be held April 6 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the State Botanical Garden, the Trial Garden at…
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School of Public and International Affairs dean finalists to visit
Three finalists for the position of dean of the School of Public and International Affairs will visit campus this month to meet with members of…
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US State Department director general to give Hollowell Lecture
Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield, director general of the foreign service and director of human resources at the U.S. State Department, will deliver the second annual Donald…
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Special collections libraries to host faculty open house for anniversary
The Richard B. Russell Building Special Collections Libraries will celebrate its anniversary with an open house for UGA faculty on April 17 from 2-6 p.m.
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Dance department to present its spring concert April 4-7
The dance department, part of the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, will present “Spring Dance Concert 2013” April 4-6 at 8 p.m. and April…
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UGA graduate programs still rank among nation’s best
UGA graduate programs continue to rank among the best in the nation, according to U.S. News & World Report’s 2014 edition of America’s Best Graduate…
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Grand gestures
Perhaps with the exception of final exams, you won’t find a quieter class on campus than the American Sign Language courses taught by Christopher Patterson,…
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Librarian seeks to boost access to scholarly materials repository
Mariann Burright is on a mission.
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University Council approves a gender-based salary equity review plan
The University Council approved a proposal to ask the administration to review and adjust gender inequity in salaries every five years. The vote, taken at…
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Faculty grant proposals
The Office of the Vice President for Instruction, in collaboration with the Office of the Provost, is accepting proposals until April 8 for summer 2013…
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Obituaries
Dale Gibson Dale C. Gibson, 64, a UGA alumnus and senior disability coordinator at the Disability Resource Center, died March 14. Born April 9, 1948,…
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Art historian to deliver Holbrook Lecture at Georgia Museum of Art
Adrienne L. Childs, a scholar, art historian and curator, will deliver the 29th Alfred Heber Holbrook Memorial Lecture, “Ornamental Blackness: The Black Body in Western…
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Marketing, medicine meet in new book
Pharmaceutical Marketing By Mathew Perri III and Brent Rollins Jones & Bartlett Learning $67.95 Matthew Perri III, a professor in the College of Pharmacy, has…
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Global education forum to focus on obesity, food security and nutrition
UGA faculty from across multiple disciplines will discuss their efforts related to obesity, food security and nutrition during the seventh annual Global Educational Forum April…
