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$1.1 million grant will be used to find ways to ID flu strains
The words “laser beam” often conjure up images of high-powered weapons or concert light shows, but lasers have many applications and fighting the deadliest types…
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New research computing director named; two promoted to senior leadership positions in EITS
Guy Cormier is the new director of the Georgia Advanced Computing Resource Center. He also holds the rank of associate research scientist within the Institute…
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Bike repair station
A public bicycle self-repair station has been installed in front of the Ramsey Student Center. It is part of a partnership with UGA Recreational Sports…
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Voices in unison
Freedom Breakfast speaker issues challenge to ‘overcome’ inequality
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Bob Izlar won the Society of American Foresters’ Sir William Schlich Memorial Award
Bob Izlar, director of UGA’s Center for Forest Business, recently won the Society of American Foresters’ Sir William Schlich Memorial Award. He was recognized during…
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University Theatre to present off-Broadway musical ‘The Fantasticks’
The University Theatre will celebrate its 80th season at UGA with performances of the musical The Fantasticks in the Seney-Stovall Chapel Feb. 5-10 at 8…
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CAES graphic designer exercises creative muscle for college projects
Jay Bauer, a senior graphic designer for the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, says he has more opportunity to exercise his creativity here than…
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The big build-up
The new Rutherford Hall is on its way to being complete and ready to house students in time for fall semester classes. A dedication ceremony…
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New dean looks to increase education college’s national visibility
There’s a noticeable excitement in the voice of Craig H. Kennedy when he talks about his new post as dean of UGA’s College of Education…
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USC researcher will discuss childhood obesity
A leading researcher in the field of childhood obesity, including exploring how the body regulates where excess fat is deposited, how increased body fat affects…
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Malaria expert to deliver Ritter Lecture
A leading researcher on Plasmodium falciparum-the causative agent of the most severe form of malaria in humans-will share his insights about the parasite at the…
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LaTrena Stokes
LaTrena Stokes is a recipient of the Women of UGA Scholarship from the Jeannette Rankin Foundation who believes in “divine opportunities” and encourages others to…
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Study chalks boys’ lower grades up to conduct
UGA researchers find that gender disparities in grading students are a result of classroom behavior.
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UGA College of Education to host Southeastern Business and Marketing Education Conference
The University of Georgia College of Education is hosting the 50th annual Southeastern Business and Marketing Education Conference Feb. 1-2 at the UGA Center for…
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Mozart’s ‘The Magic Flute’ brought to life by UGA Opera Theater
The University of Georgia Opera Theater will present Mozart’s seminal opera “The Magic Flute” Feb. 15 and 16 at 8 p.m. and Feb. 17 at…
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New UGA program in Germany combines language study, sustainable development
This summer, the University of Georgia Franklin College of Arts and Sciences department of Germanic and Slavic studies will launch a new study abroad program…
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Performing Arts Center to present The King’s Singers Feb. 11
The University of Georgia Performing Arts Center will present The King’s Singers on Feb. 11 at 8 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall. The Grammy-winning British…
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Assault investigation update
On January 18, 2013 at approximately 4:20 p.m. the University of Georgia Police Department responded to a report of an Aggravated Assault and Attempted Rape…
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Author and poet Maya Angelou to speak during UGA’s annual Week of Soul
Renowned author and poet Maya Angelou will headline a week of activities and entertainment during the University of Georgia’s annual Week of Soul celebration beginning…
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UGA to partner with NASA on Earth science research program
Beginning this summer, the University of Georgia’s department of geography will partner with NASA through DEVELOP, a national student internship program created to enhance training…
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UGA exhibition to feature work of metalsmith Lola Brooks
The University of Georgia Lamar Dodd School of Art will present an exhibition by Lola Brooks—an artist, metalsmith, jeweler and 2012-2013 Dodd Professorial Chair—Feb. 1…
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Childhood obesity expert to speak Feb. 6 at UGA
Michael Goran, a leading researcher in the field of childhood obesity and a professor at the University of Southern California, will discuss his work Feb.…
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Performing Arts Center to present Todd Oliver’s ‘Dogs Gone Wild’
The University of Georgia Performing Arts Center will present Todd Oliver’s “Dogs Gone Wild” tour for performances Feb. 8 and 9 at 8 p.m. in…
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Art project shows ‘Geolocation’ of Twitter users
Geolocation, an art project by University of Georgia photography lecturer Marni Shindelman and Nate Larson of the Maryland Institute College of Art, has gained attention…
