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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…
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‘Train’ stop
Less than a week after the April 6 G-Day football game, Sanford Stadium will be transformed into a concert venue for the first time in…
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Know before your grow: Fertilizer tips
The key to using pre-emergent herbicide and fertilizer on home lawns is timing. The common pitfall is to apply either or both of these products…
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Departments of entomology, plant pathology to host insect zoo, exhibition
The entomology and plant pathology departments in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences are holding an open house and art exhibition, respectively, on April…
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Photo Services site showcases multimedia
At UGA, there are countless stories to tell about education, research and outreach. Some of those stories are now ready to be told through multimedia…
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Jazz ensembles to perform in Ramsey Hall
The UGA Jazz Ensembles will take the stage at Ramsey Concert Hall for their spring concert April 4 at 8 p.m. The performance, which features…
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UGA Night at Six Flags
The tenth annual UGA Night at Six Flags Over Georgia will be held April 12. UGA students, faculty, staff, alumni and their families will have…
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Administrator named interim vice president for student affairs
Tom Burke, a long-serving administrator in UGA’s Division of Student Affairs, has been named interim vice president for student affairs.
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Alumnus to discuss public health and biotechnology
The Franklin College of Arts and Sciences’ microbiology department will present a lecture by Obidimma Ezezika on effective strategies for improved public health through the…
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Jonathan Eggenschwiler and the National Institutes of Health
The National Institutes of Health have awarded $74,250 to Jonathan Eggenschwiler to investigate the role of the protein Rab23 in the positioning and structure of…
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Conference to feature chairwoman of US Preventive Services Task Force
Dr. Virginia A. Moyer, chairwoman of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force and a leading national voice against prostate cancer overscreening, will be the keynote…
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US senator will give spring Commencement address
U.S. Sen. Saxby Chambliss, R-Ga., will take the podium May 10 in Sanford Stadium for undergraduate Commencement. The spring ceremony will begin at 7 p.m. and…
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CTL Writing Fellows program
Letters of interest for the Center for Teaching and Learning’s Writing Fellows program are being accepted until April 22. The program was established to support…
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College of Veterinary Medicine annual open house to be held April 5
The College of Veterinary Medicine’s annual open house will be held April 5 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Exotic animal displays, horseback-riding demonstrations, a…
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Thiab Taha and the National Science Foundation
Thiab Taha, a professor of computer science in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, received $18,000 from the National Science Foundation in support of…
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National champs
Led by National Coach of the Year Jack Bauerle, UGA’s women’s swimming and diving team claimed the team title at the NCAA championships March 23…
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Laurie Fowler and the U.S. Department of the Interior
Laurie Fowler, an associate dean of the Odum School of Ecology and co-director of the River Basin Center, received $60,000 from the U.S. Department of…
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Shaying Zhao and the AKC Canine Health Foundation
Shaying Zhao, a Georgia Cancer Coalition Distinguished Scholar, received $108,000 from the AKC Canine Health Foundation to improve the gene description of dog DNA sequences.…
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Teacher hands students silent language lesson
Deaf lecturer Christopher Patterson’s sign language classes go beyond learning the letters.
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Beth Phillips
Beth Phillips, Rite Aid Professor in Community Pharmacy and director of the residency program at the VA Community Outpatient Clinic in Athens, encourages her residents…
