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‘Today’ at UGA
NBC’s Al Roker is swapping his New York City studio for the UGA Chapel one afternoon this coming February. The Today show’s weatherman will give…
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UGA Press to host Book, Jacket and Journal Show
The Association of American University Presses 2012 Book, Jacket and Journal Show is coming to Georgia. Since September, the exhibit has traveled across the country,…
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Neale Chumbler, Kai Yang, Jayani Jayawardhana and the National Science Foundation
Neale Chumbler, professor and head of health policy and management in the College of Public Health, received funding to lay a scientific foundation for new…
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Renato Castelao and the Georgia Department of Natural Resources
The Georgia Department of Natural Resources awarded Renato Castelao $72,291 to assess the effects of sea level rise and increased frequency of storms on Georgia’s…
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Training, development classes
Training and Development has announced its winter schedule of classes, which includes new titles as well as popular classes for health and wellness, career and…
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Arts and public policy expert will give lecture on creativity
Steven Tepper, a leader in the field of cultural policy and research on the impact of the arts on everyday life, will speak Jan. 22…
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Wendy Watford and the National Institutes of Health
Wendy Watford, an assistant professor of infectious diseases in the College of Veterinary Medicine, was awarded $297,000 by the National Institutes of Health to determine…
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Veteran concert promoters to speak
The UGA Libraries and the Terry College of Business will host a question-and-answer program with Alex Cooley and Peter Conlon, veteran concert promoters and founders…
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Grant proposal deadline
The UGA Parents Leadership Council is accepting grant proposals for the 2013-2014 academic year. Grant applications are due Feb. 8 by the close of business.…
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Financial stability starts small
To manage your money better this year, Michael Rupured, a financial specialist with UGA’s Cooperative Extension, offers the following tips: • Know where your money…
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‘Ambiguous loss’ expert will lead this year’s MFT Institute
Pauline Boss, who coined the term “ambiguous loss” and has developed guidelines for treating those who have experienced such a loss, will lead this year’s…
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Transaction disclosure report
All public employees, spouses or dependents of public employees or any business in which such employee or spouse/dependent has a substantial interest, must disclose prior…
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Franklin prof will use NSF CAREER award to map brain
A UGA researcher who recently demonstrated a new way to map the human brain has been granted a CAREER award by the National Science Foundation…
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Disease detective opens ‘Voices from Vanguard’ series
A Stanford University physician and global health expert will open the eighth annual “Global Diseases: Voices from the Vanguard” lecture series Jan. 14 at 5:30 p.m.…
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State report: Florida A&M lacked institutional controls for hazing
Florida’s State University System released a report criticizing Florida A&M University in response to the 2011 death of drum major Robert Champion in the university’s…
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ARCS Foundation awards $70,000 to biomedical sciences grad students
The Atlanta chapter of the Achievement Rewards for College Scientists Foundation, Inc. has awarded $70,000 to nine doctoral students in biomedical and health sciences at…
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State Botanical Garden’s director of development grows relationships
Strolling past beds of tulips or daffodils or walking under the oaks and dogwoods at the State Botanical Garden, Andrea Parris might be making the…
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Website offers volunteer opportunities
UGA faculty, staff and students looking for volunteer opportunities to serve the community or to recruit volunteers for service events have a resource to get…
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Drug ads lead to better health
UGA researcher links improved consumer welfare to increased prescription drug advertising efforts.
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Michelle Kim
Michelle Kim, a senior education major from South Korea, is using her personal experiences in the classroom to become the inspiring educator she aspires to…
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UGA veterinary medicine student organization to host annual benefit auction
An upcoming auction at the University of Georgia will provide support for veterinary students who are pursuing advanced degrees through the College of Veterinary Medicine.…
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‘La Jetee’ to be featured in Willson Center cinema roundtable
The University of Georgia Jane and Harry Willson Center for Humanities and Arts will hold a cinema roundtable-and film screening-on “Science / Fiction / Time…
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First Person Project celebrates stories of love in February
This February, the First Person Project, an oral history series documenting the experiences of everyday Georgians, is looking for participants to talk about love, loss…
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UGA discovery promises to improve drugs used to fight cancer, other diseases
Even when at rest, the human body is a flurry of activity. Like a microscopic metropolis locked in a state of perpetual rush hour traffic,…
