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UGA offers summer classes as convenient option for students
While most students consider taking a break during the summer, some students may want to squeeze in extra courses to stay on track for graduation…
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Performing Arts Center and Classic Center to present Boston Pops Feb. 27
The University of Georgia Performing Arts Center, in partnership with the Classic Center, will present the Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra Feb. 27 at 8 p.m.…
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UGA offering permitted parking for Aldean concert
University of Georgia Parking Services is offering permitted parking for the Jason Aldean concert (Night Train 2013 Tour) on April 13 at Sanford Stadium. All…
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Expert in multiculturalism Sonia Nieto to speak at UGA on Feb. 19, 20
Athens, Ga. – Sonia Nieto, a leading researcher, writer and teacher in the field of multiculturalism, will speak at two events during a visit to…
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UGA School of Law places second at National Moot Court Competition
The University of Georgia School of Law recently captured second place out of more than 150 teams from across the country at the 63rd Annual…
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UGA to host 2013 Georgia Water Resources Conference
The University of Georgia will host the 2013 Georgia Water Resources Conference April 10-11 at the Georgia Center for Continuing Education Conference Center and Hotel…
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Farce meets morning talk TV in University Theatre’s ‘Must Go On’
As part of its commitment to producing original work, the University of Georgia Theatre will present the world premiere of “Must Go On,” a comedy…
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Academic exchange program allows students to earn UGA credit at campuses nationwide
The University of Georgia’s National Student Exchange program is accepting applications for students to participate during the 2013-2014 academic year. A domestic parallel to study…
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Annual Southern Garden Heritage Conference to celebrate heirloom fruits and vegetables
The State Botanical Garden of Georgia at the University of Georgia will hold the 2013 Southern Garden Heritage Conference Feb. 15 from 9 a.m.-4 p.m.…
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UGA president, former provost and dean comment on the passing of Harley Langdale Jr.
University of Georgia President Michael F. Adams, retired Provost Arnett C. Mace Jr., who was once dean of the Warnell School of Forestry and Natural…
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Open house scheduled for new pharmaceutical sciences program
The University of Georgia College of Pharmacy is hosting an open house for all students interested in its new degree program, the bachelor of science…
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Performing Arts Center presents ARCO Chamber Orchestra Feb. 25
The University of Georgia Performing Arts Center will present the ARCO Chamber Orchestra Feb. 25 at 8 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall. The program will…
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Libby Morris named interim provost at UGA
University of Georgia President-elect Jere Morehead has named Libby V. Morris, a veteran administrator and leading scholar of higher education, as interim provost.
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University of Georgia Press celebrates 75 years of publishing
The University of Georgia Press is celebrating its 75th anniversary with events scheduled throughout the year, including appearances at conferences and book festivals, a display…
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UGA Alumni Association accepting nominations for the 2013 40 Under 40
The University of Georgia Alumni Association is now accepting nominations for the 2013 40 Under 40 recognition program. The 40 Under 40 recognizes and celebrates…
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Cervero named UGA associate vice president for instruction
Ronald Cervero, a veteran administrator in the University of Georgia College of Education, has been named associate vice president for instruction. The appointment is effective…
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Anne Glass and the Retirement Research Foundation
Anne Glass, an associate professor of health policy and management and associate director of the Institute of Gerontology, part of the College of Public Health,…
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Georgia Museum of Art to host exhibition of works by William H. Johnson
The Georgia Museum of Art will host a new exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service from Feb. 16 to May 12. The exhibition…
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Out of the blue
Light emitting diodes, more commonly called LEDs, are known for their energy efficiency and durability, but the bluish, cold light of current white LEDs has…
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Deepak Mishra and the National Science Foundation
Deepak Mishra, an assistant professor of geography in Franklin College, received funding for research and education involving remote sensing of coastal areas. The National Science…
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Expert in reducing obesity in people with disabilities to give 2013 Ramsey Lecture
James H. Rimmer, an expert in developing health programs to reduce obesity in people with disabilities, will give the 2013 Ramsey Lecture on Feb. 13…
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Records open house
“For the Love of Records,” an open house at the UGA Records Center, will be held Feb. 13 from 3-6 p.m at the center, located…
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R.E.M. adviser to take part in talk at Chapel
Bertis Downs, an Athens entertainment lawyer and longtime adviser to the Athens band R.E.M., will take part in a talk on Feb. 18 at 4…
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Prof’s book examines two parts of law
Arbitration and the Constitution By Peter B. Rutledge Cambridge University Press $99 Arbitration has become an increasingly important mechanism for dispute resolution, both in the…
