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Costly decisions
A fear of going hungry may be leading many older Georgians to skip medications and cancel doctors’ appointments as they juggle limited incomes with prescription…
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UWC fashion show
Sonia Says will provide the fashions that will be modeled by University Woman’s Club members during “A Fantastic Fashionista” April 9 at 11 a.m. The…
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Automatic budget cuts to impact military tuition-assistance programs
The U.S. Army, Air Force and Marine Corps have announced they will halt tuition-assistance programs due to budget issues caused by the U.S. government’s automatic…
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Liberty U. rides online ed growth
Liberty University, the Lynchburg, Va., Baptist college founded by the late televangelist Jerry Falwell, has become the largest private, nonprofit university in the nation thanks…
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Harlan G. Cohen nominated to American Society of International Law’s Executive Council
Harlan G. Cohen, an associate professor in the School of Law, was nominated to serve as a member of the American Society of International Law’s…
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Pianist George Li to perform on April 2
The Performing Arts Center will present award-winning pianist George Li April 2 at 8 p.m. in Ramsey Concert Hall. A rising star in the classical…
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Students honor faculty
The Student Government Association honored seven faculty members March 7 at its annual Professor Recognition Banquet.
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BYU faculty member to discuss open educational resources at CTL lecture
David Wiley, a professor at Brigham Young University’s School of Education, will lead a lecture about open educational resources in Room 101 of the Miller…
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Teaching fellow nominations
Nominations are being accepted for the Center for Teaching and Learning’s Senior Teaching Fellows Program. Any faculty member, dean or department head interested in nominating…
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Logan E. Sawyer III appointed to membership committee of American Society for Legal History
Logan E. Sawyer III, an assistant professor in the School of Law, was appointed to the membership committee of the American Society for Legal History.…
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UGA professors to present research on color of relief
Today’s museum visitors expect to find ancient Greek and Roman marble sculptures to be pure white. Many may be surprised to discover that they were…
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Researchers find new way housing market affects economy
New research from UGA and Miami University examines the real-world effects of relaxed mortgage lending on an economy both before and after tight restrictions were…
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College of Enviroment and Design exhibit celebrates 75th anniversary of Founders Memorial Garden
Next month, the Circle Gallery at the College of Environment and Design will host an exhibit of artwork created in preparation for the 75th Diamond…
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New book examines corporate power in US
Corporate Responsibility: The American Experience Written by Archie B. Carroll, Kenneth J. Lipartito, James E. Post and Patricia H. Werhane; Edited by Kenneth E. Goodpaster…
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UGA alumnus, U. of Missouri professor named Grady dean
Charles N. Davis, professor at the University of Missouri School of Journalism and facilitator for its Media of the Future initiative, has been named dean…
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William K. Vencill received Outstanding Teacher Award from Weed Science Society of America
William K. Vencill, an associate professor in the crop and soil sciences department of the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, received the Outstanding Teacher…
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Performing Arts Center reschedules performance for Igudesman and Joo
The Performing Arts Center has rescheduled the Igudesman and Joo performance for April 7 at 3 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall. The comic duo’s original…
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Computer security checkups
Enterprise Information Technology Services will hold its free, biannual Computer Health and Security Health Fair April 3 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., at the…
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‘Thinc.’ big: New UGA initiative kicks off with week of events
Entrepreneurial Week at UGA continues through March 29. It is part of Thinc. at UGA, a new initiative that promotes entrepreneurship and fosters economic development.
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University to upgrade email, calendar system to Office 365
The university 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 Aug. 4.
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FLC topics, facilitators
During the 2013-2014 academic year, the Center for Teaching and Learning once again will support Faculty Learning Communities. Those interested in proposing and/or facilitating an…
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Site challenges students to be ‘The First’
An online initiative from the Office of Undergraduate Admissions called “The First” is encouraging students to pledge to become the first to achieve some category…
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Hands across the water
Thousands of miles may separate Georgia and Europe, but farmers on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean face similar problems: dwindling water supplies, rising expenses,…

