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South African journalist, publisher and disc jockey to speak in Chapel
Ntone Edjabe, founding editor of the Pan-African literary and political journal Chimurenga, will speak on “Diagnosing the Chimurenga Chronic” Feb. 26 at 4 p.m. in…
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Diversity workshop
The National Coalition Building Institute affiliate team at UGA will host a “Train the Trainer Workshop” March 22-24. NCBI at UGA is an organization of…
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‘Unscene Landscapes’ exhibit to open at Circle Gallery on Feb. 21
Unscene Landscapes: Exploring Relationships with Place through Time, an exhibit by the College of Environment and Design’s Cultural Landscape Lab, will be on display in…
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New book looks at Mississippi delta food
Eat Drink Delta: A Hungry Traveler’s Journey through the Soul of the South By Susan Puckett UGA Press $24.95 Part travel guide, part cookbook and…
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University to rollout new tool to protect sensitive data
For those UGA employees who access restricted and sensitive data, a new security tool will be deployed in the coming months to further protect that…
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New application tracks UGA bus routes
Public transit tracking application RouteShout now is featuring UGA Transit routes thanks to a partnership between the campus transit system and the Student Government Association.…
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‘New to being human’
A form of early sketch comedy-or commedia dell’arte-is opening the doors to the future of theater and robotics at UGA.
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Boy troubles
In an opinion piece from The New York Times about gender grade disparity in education, Christopher M. Cornwell, professor and head of the economics department…
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Farce goes on-air in University Theatre’s ‘Must Go On’ comedy
As part of its commitment to producing original work, University Theatre presents the world premiere of Must Go On, a comedy written and directed by…
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Dental Health Month
In conjunction with Dental Health Month, the University Health Center’s Dental Clinic is offering free X-rays with any appointment during February, a $60 value, for…
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Black History Month dinner to honor local folk artist, late Emory professor
The Friends of the Georgia Museum of Art will host the museum’s annual Black History Month dinner Feb. 21 at 6 p.m. The theme is…
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Bamboo-zled
Ian R. Hardin, professor emeritus of textile science in the College of Family and Consumer Sciences, was quoted in The Wall Street Journal about alternative…
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Campaign for Charities tops $400,000 in donations for seventh consecutive year
Donations to the Campaign for Charities have topped $400,000 for the seventh consecutive year. The statewide charitable giving campaign enables UGA faculty and staff to…
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Tokyo String Quartet to perform on Feb. 21
The Performing Arts Center will present the Tokyo String Quartet on Feb. 21 at 8 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall. Long regarded as one of…
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Gender philosophy
Victoria M. Davion, a professor and head of the philosophy department in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, was quoted in a Chronicle of…
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New research offers targets for stroke treatments
New UGA research identifies the mechanisms responsible for regenerating blood vessels in the brain.
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Beep Baseball practice
Athens’ first Beep Baseball team is looking for participants for its Feb. 23 practice. Athens Inclusive Recreation and Sports, a nonprofit organization that provides adapted…
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Court delivers justice for juvenile peers
Program gives teens firsthand knowledge on the ins and outs of court proceedings.
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Smitha Ganeshan
Smitha Ganeshan, a junior Honors student in anthropology and a future doctor, is taking her education beyond the boundaries of campus to volunteer for health…
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Project blurs the line between art and science
Collaboration between theater and engineering professors gives students a unique experience.
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UGA Cinema Roundtable on ‘Django Unchained’ to be held Feb. 22
A panel discussion on Quentin Tarantino’s controversial 2012 film “Django Unchained” will take place Feb. 22 at 4 p.m. in room 248 of the University…
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South African journalist, publisher and DJ Ntone Edjabe to speak at UGA
Ntone Edjabe, founding editor of the pan-African literary and political journal Chimurenga, will speak on “Diagnosing the Chimurenga Chronic” Feb. 26 at 4 p.m. in…
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Grady College to host television studies symposium in April
An upcoming symposium at the University of Georgia aims to make sense of what television has become in the era of mobile, digital communications, and…
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School of Law to host music industry conference and free legal clinic
The Third Annual Protect Athens Music Conference will be held Feb. 27 beginning at 3 p.m. at the Melting Point in downtown Athens. It will…
