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UGA Night at Six Flags Over Georgia set for April 12
The University of Georgia will host the tenth annual UGA Night at Six Flags Over Georgia on April 12. University students, faculty, staff, alumni and…
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Princeton University scholar to lecture on modernism, photography at UGA
Michael Jennings of Princeton University will visit the University of Georgia to discuss German-Jewish cultural philosopher Walter Benjamin’s “Berlin Childhood around 1900” on April 8…
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UGA Libraries’ Media Archives preserves only known films of stage actress
Athens, Ga. – Three reels of early home movies showing theater actress Annie Russell (1864-1936)—the only moving images of her known to exist—have been discovered…
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UGA doctoral students awarded prize at national policy competition
A team of doctoral students from the University of Georgia School of Public and International Affairs was selected as a semi-finalist at the University of…
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UGA discovery may allow scientists to make fuel from CO2 in the atmosphere
Excess carbon dioxide in the Earth’s atmosphere created by the widespread burning of fossil fuels is the major driving force of global climate change, and…
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Dick Yarbrough establishes Chair in Crisis Communications Leadership
The University of Georgia Henry W. Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication has announced the creation of the C. Richard Yarbrough chair in Crisis…
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Tate Student Center Theater announces remainder of spring movie schedule
The University Union Student Programming Board at the University of Georgia has announced the movie schedule for the Tate Student Center Theater through April 28.
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Saxby Chambliss to headline UGA’s spring undergraduate commencement
U.S. Sen. Saxby Chambliss, R-Ga., will take the podium May 10 in Sanford Stadium for the University of Georgia’s undergraduate Commencement. The spring ceremony will…
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UGA to host 28th Annual Insect Zoo Open House
The University of Georgia Bug Dawgs in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences department of entomology will host the 28th Annual Insect Zoo Open…
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Global health leader to speak in Voices from the Vanguard Series season finale
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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UGA’s Terry College rises in Bloomberg Businessweek rankings
Undergraduate programs in the University of Georgia Terry College of Business rose to 44th nationally-19th among public universities-according to the latest rankings from Bloomberg Businessweek.
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UGA to upgrade email, calendar system to Office 365
The University of Georgia will migrate its email and calendar system from Microsoft’s Live@edu to the company’s Office 365 Aug. 2 at 10 p.m. through…
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Undergrads to present research projects at CURO Symposium
More than 200 UGA undergraduate students will present original research projects and creative works at the annual spring symposium hosted by the Center for Undergraduate…
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College of Environment and Design to host lecture on John Muir’s travels
The College of Environment and Design’s Environmental Ethics Certificate Program will host a lecture by James B. Hunt March 25 at 4 p.m. in Room…
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Eat and drink smart when times are busy and stressful
For those days when the meetings won’t end or when a lunch break is used to run errands, follow these tips to make smart decisions…
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‘Dream’ maker: Prof gives minority students scientific opportunities
Mark Farmer, professor and chair for biological sciences, believes that anyone given the opportunity has a chance to prove themselves in scientific research.
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Laura Bierema received the 2013 Outstanding Scholar Award
Laura Bierema, a professor in the College of Education’s lifelong education, administration and policy department, received the 2013 Outstanding Scholar Award from the Academy of…
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Emory prof will give Mary Frances Early Lecture on April 2
Hank Klibanoff, a Pulitzer Prize-winning author and the James M. Cox Jr. Professor of Journalism at Emory University, will deliver the 2013 Mary Frances Early…
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Entomologist Michael Strand named USG Regents Professor
Michael Strand, an internationally recognized UGA entomologist whose insights into host-parasite interactions have important implications for agriculture and human health, has been named a Regents…
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Television scholar, author to head Peabody program
Jeffrey P. Jones, a television scholar and author, will become director of the George Foster Peabody Awards in July, succeeding Horace Newcomb, who is retiring…
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Aspen String Trio to perform with School of Music faculty
The Performing Arts Center will present the Aspen String Trio March 27 and 28 at 8 p.m. in Ramsey Concert Hall. For their second concert,…
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Good eats: Dietitian helps students learn how to lead healthier lives
Despite growing up in a household that had a constant supply of ice cream in the freezer, Katherine Ingerson knew at 16 that she wanted…
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Inaugural Peabody Awards winners festival set to take place on March 27
More than 30 recipients of UGA’s Peabody Awards will be announced via webcast March 27 at 10 a.m., and later that day, at 7 p.m.,…
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Andrew Herod’s article named Best Article of 2012 by Labor Studies Journal
Labor Studies Journal named an article co-written by Andrew Herod, Distinguished Research Professor of Geography and adjunct professor of international affairs and anthropology, Best Article…
