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UWC fundraiser
The University Woman’s Club is holding its 10th annual scholarship event, “Comfort in Classics,” March 23 from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. The event will…
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Brenda Thompson elected trustee for University of Georgia Foundation
The University of Georgia Foundation’s board of trustees has voted unanimously to elect Brenda A. Thompson as a trustee. She had been serving as an…
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School of Law earns top moot court title
The School of Law captured the top trophy at the 23rd annual National First Amendment Moot Court Competition, which took place at Vanderbilt Law School…
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Fall semester book orders
The deadline to submit book orders for fall semester is April 15. Orders can be submitted in a variety of ways: by going in person…
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UGA residence hall to be named in honor of late, former Gov. George D. Busbee
The University System of Georgia Board of Regents voted to approve the naming of Building 1512 after the late Gov. George D. Busbee. Busbee, the…
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Guide offers advice on growing conifers
Landscaping with Conifers and Ginkgo for the Southeast By Tom Cox and John M. Ruter University Press of Florida $29.95 Conifers are among the most…
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UGA Foundation trustee appointed University System of Georgia regent
Don L. Waters, a member of the UGA Foundation, has been appointed to the University System of Georgia Board of Regents by Gov. Nathan Deal.…
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Gut check: Prof looks for ways to create foods that help solve health concerns
The back of a juice bottle contains all kinds of information about your favorite breakfast beverage: calorie content, grams of sugar and the amount of…
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New e-grade change system
A new e-grade change system, which will allow faculty to submit change-of-grade requests electronically, has been launched by the Office of the Registrar. Instructors may…
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Pictures worth 140 characters
Marni Shindelman, a lecturer in photography in the Lamar Dodd School of Art, was featured in a Wired magazine story about her Twitter photography project…
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Lecturer calls for greater integration of African, African-American studies
The future of African studies in academia was discussed in depth March 5 at the 21st annual Darl Snyder Lecture and Luncheon presented by the…
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College of Engineering dean finalists to visit
Three finalists for the position of dean of the College of Engineering at UGA will visit campus this month to meet with members of the…
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University Theatre to explore issues of America in ‘Under Construction’
The University Theatre Studio Series will present Under Construction, a play that explores the controversial issues that define and deconstruct what it means to be…
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Hatton Scholarship reception
GLOBES, the university’s lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender faculty and staff organization, will hold its 2013 Annette Hatton Scholarship reception on March 28. Designed to…
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University pianists tune up for ‘Steinway Spectacular’
More than 25 pianists will join forces for “Steinway Spectacular” March 21 at 8 p.m. in the Hodgson Concert Hall. The performance is the latest…
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Bulldog Bucks goes mobile
Bulldog Bucks, an online account-based debit card program available to students, staff and faculty for purchases, has now implemented mobile sign-up for account activation. Bulldog…
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Banjo player Béla Fleck to perform with Symphony Orchestra March 26
The Performing Arts Center will present Béla Fleck, the world’s premier banjo player, for his second Hodgson Hall appearance this season when he returns to…
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Peter Murray, founder of Yorkshire Sculpture Park, to speak at GMOA
Peter Murray, the founding director of one of the world’s foremost venues for the outdoor exhibition of sculpture, will speak on “Museums Without Walls: Art…
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College of Environment and Design to host national student conference
The College of Environment and Design will host LABash, a national student landscape architecture conference March 21-23. The conference consists of guest speakers, workshops, expos…
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UGA, University of Liverpool to team up for international One Health Symposium
UGA’s Biomedical and Health Sciences Institute and its Faculty of Infectious Diseases along with the University of Liverpool will host the first international One Health…
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Amstutz named associate provost for academic programs
Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost Jere Morehead has named Meg Amstutz associate provost for academic programs.
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Socks for soldiers warmly received
College of Family and Consumer Sciences brings resources together to produce wool socks locally for military personnel in Afghanistan.
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Arnab Banerji
Arnab Banerji, a Ph.D. student in theater and performance studies, has received a handful of campus awards and been involved in several international student events.…
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Entrepreneurial Week is time to ‘Thinc.’ big
New initiative encourages entrepreneurship across campus and promotes economic development.
