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Former student responsible for breach of UGA computer systems found dead
A UGA police investigation has determined that a former student is responsible for the unauthorized access in October of university computer systems that contained personnel…
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Virtuoso performance
Celebrated violinist Itzhak Perlman performed Dec. 9 for nearly 2,000 music lovers in Hodgson Concert Hall. For the second half of his concert, he wore…
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Explore fitness options on Rec Sports site
After weeks of indulging in holiday treats, many will be looking to make good on their healthy New Year’s resolutions. To start planning how to…
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EITS mentorship program
EITS is accepting applications for its mentorship program until Jan. 10. Interested IT professionals can complete an application here. Additional information is here.
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Presidential search committee selects nine candidates for January interviews
The UGA Presidential Search Committee has selected a diverse group of nine candidates to be interviewed in January. All have experience at large, public institutions,…
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Additions to W-2 forms
The IRS Form W-2 Wage and Tax Statement for 2012 will include new information for employees paying into university-sponsored health care plans. The amount will…
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Nicole Lovely recognized by magazine
Nicole Lovely, an assistant cafeteria manager in Oglethorpe Dining Commons, was recently recognized by Food Service Director magazine in its “Under 30” section for her…
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Center for Food Safety study finds essential-oil blend reduces salmonella contamination
Oil and water may not mix, but a UGA study found feeding chickens a blend of plant-based oils in their drinking water can help prevent…
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Ecologists examine role of host shifts in disease emergence
The number of genetic mutations that follow host shifts in rabies virus impacts the speed of disease emergence in new host species, according to new…
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Circle Gallery will host interactive art exhibition
The Circle Gallery at the College of Environment and Design will host the exhibit Discrete Aperture: The Work of Nils Folke Anderson Jan. 17-Feb. 14.…
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‘U.S. News and World Report’ removes George Washington U. from rankings
George Washington University in Washington, D.C., was moved to the unranked category of the U.S. News and World Report college rankings after university officials admitted…
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NSF renews $5.8 million grant for coastal research
A consortium of universities headed by UGA will continue ecological field research on the marshes and estuaries of the Georgia coast following the renewal of…
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Stadion Classic at UGA returning in 2013
The Web.com Tour professional golf tournament will be returning to the UGA Golf Course in 2013, and Stadion Money Management has extended its title sponsor…
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New scholarship program will help recruit, retain qualified students
UGA has launched the Gateway to Georgia Scholarship Program.
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Economic forecast: Georgia’s 2013 growth to outpace nation’s
Georgia’s economic growth is on track to outpace the national average in 2013.
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SACS OKs USG consolidation plan
The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools has approved the plan to consolidate eight current University System of Georgia institutions into four. The approval by…
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Study participants needed
Nonsmoking postmenopausal women ages 45-65 with and without a history of breast cancer are being sought for a research study examining adiposity, physical activity, physical…
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Lawmakers explore legislative agenda during Biennial Institute
Members of Georgia’s General Assembly convened on campus last month for the 28th Biennial Institute for Georgia Legislators.
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School of Art to present ‘The Sorority Girl Project’
The Lamar Dodd School of Art will present an opening reception for an exhibition by 2012-13 Photography Fellow Kelly Kristin Jones on Jan. 11 at…
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Student employee nominations
The Career Center is accepting faculty and staff nominations until Feb. 7 for UGA’s annual Student Employee of the Year Award. Held in coordination with…
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Archie B. Carroll received Lifetime Achievement Award
Archie B. Carroll, the Scherer Professor Emeritus of Management in the Terry College of Business, received the first Lifetime Achievement Award in Corporate Social Responsibility…
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Prof helps students explore early modern Spanish writing
For Elizabeth Wright, an associate professor of Spanish in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, developing a broader understanding of Spanish imperialism as it…
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State Ballet Theatre of Russia will perform ‘Cinderella’
The Performing Arts Center will present the State Ballet Theatre of Russia in two performances of Cinderella Jan. 15-16 at 8 p.m. in the Fine…
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Improve your chances to quit smoking
For smokers looking to kick the habit in 2013, the College of Pharmacy is offering a six-week smoking cessation clinic. The college also offers the…
