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Student Government Association to honor seven faculty members
The University of Georgia Student Government Association will recognize the work of seven faculty members at its annual Professor Recognition Banquet on March 7 at…
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2013 Flavor of Georgia contest judges select 25 finalists
The best sauces, jams, meats, snacks and sweets in Georgia will duke it out March 11-12 at the Georgia Railroad Freight Depot in Atlanta as…
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UGA Food Services chef to compete in culinary challenge
University of Georgia Food Services Chef Shelly Orozco-Marrs has been selected to compete in the regional Culinary Challenge at the National Association of College and…
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Early music concert ‘Love, Passion, Faith’ at UGA to feature guest tenor Mobley
The University of Georgia Collegium Musicum, the early music ensemble in the Hugh Hodgson School of Music, will present a concert of music by baroque-era…
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UGA Entrepreneurial Week announced
The University of Georgia will host Entrepreneurial Week, March 22-29, to foster economic development in the region and provide inspiration and advice to those contemplating…
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UGA’s Grady College to host Digital News Bluejeans Workshop
Social media has changed the way news is disseminated and gathered. The University of Georgia’s Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication’s annual Digital News…
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Expert on indigenous perspectives on leisure to speak at UGA College of Education
Karen Fox, an expert in indigenous perspectives on leisure, will speak on “Researching and Living Paradoxical Knowledges: Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Approaches,” on March 7 at…
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Celtic Crossroads to fuse musical genres at March 4 performance
The Performing Arts Center will present Celtic Crossroads March 4 at 8 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall. A new show from Ireland, Celtic Crossroads aims…
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Book focuses on state’s Colonial economy
On the Rim of the Caribbean By Paul M. Pressly UGA Press Cloth: $69.95; Paper or E-book: $24.95 On the Rim of the Caribbean: Colonial…
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Motor vehicle records check
The Department of Administrative Services has mandated that state agencies and University System of Georgia institutions ensure only safe drivers operate state or rented vehicles…
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General Assembly honors Adams
The Georgia General Assembly honored UGA President Michael F. Adams with a resolution for his service to the state of Georgia on Feb. 14 in…
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Graduate student turns class assignment into mobile version of Clue
Millionaire Dr. Black has been murdered, and the person who can solve the mystery of his death is someone on campus—with an iPhone.
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UGA, NASA to partner on Earth science program
Beginning this summer, the geography department will partner with NASA through DEVELOP, a national student internship program created to enhance training and development in Earth…
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Tuskegee Airmen to close out Black History Month observance
Two members of the Tuskegee Airmen, the first African-American military aviators in the American armed forces, will participate in a panel discussion on Feb. 28…
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Somanath Shenoy received Outstanding Achievement in Research Award
Somanath Shenoy, an assistant professor in the College of Pharmacy’s clinical and experimental therapeutics program in Augusta, received the Outstanding Achievement in Research Award at…
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NPR’s ‘From the Top’ to tape live episode in Hodgson Concert Hall
A popular public radio program returns to Athens when the Performing Arts Center presents From the Top on March 3 at 3 p.m. in Hodgson…
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Elvis impersonator embraces entertainment at WUGA-FM
Daily listeners of “Morning Edition” on WUGA-FM 91.7/97.9 FM are well accustomed to Chris Shupe’s smooth baritone voice delivering the local daily weather report and…
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State-of-the-Art Conference Program proposal deadline
The deadline for submitting proposals for funding through the State-of-the-Art Conference Program, sponsored by the Office of the Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs and…
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Research teams use grant to investigate vaccine for obesity
Since discovered as a way to prevent smallpox in the 1700s, vaccines have earned a spot among the greatest advances in medicine. Now, UGA researchers…
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Former CDC manager to lead UGA’s biosafety programs
Patrick Stockton, a former biosafety manager and biosafety officer at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, has been named biosafety officer and…
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David DeRemer received 2012 Outstanding Pharmacy Practitioner Award
David DeRemer, a clinical associate professor in the College of Pharmacy, received the 2012 Outstanding Pharmacy Practitioner Award from the Georgia Society of Health-System Pharmacists.…
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Common canine virus may lead to next breakthrough in vaccines for deadly human diseases
Researchers at UGA have discovered that a virus commonly found in dogs may serve as the foundation for the next great breakthrough in human vaccine…
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Brad Phillips installed as board of regent treasurer for American College of Clinical Pharmacy
Brad Phillips, the Milliken-Reeves Professor and head of clinical and administrative pharmacy in the College of Pharmacy, has been installed as board of regent treasurer…
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‘Lincoln’ discussion will evaluate film’s historical, political, cultural aspects
A public conversation about Lincoln, the 2012 Academy Award-nominated film, will be held March 1 at 4 p.m. in Room 248 of the Miller Learning…
