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History Day judges
Judges are needed for the Georgia National History Day Contest, which will be held Feb. 9 at the Georgia Center for Continuing Education. Judges are…
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Grant proposal deadline
The UGA Parents Leadership Council is accepting grant proposals for the 2013-2014 academic year. Applications are due Feb. 8. For a list of guidelines and…
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Performing Arts Center wins site award
The Performing Arts Center received the Web Marketing Association’s 2012 WebAward for best school website. The Performing Arts Center website also recently won an Interactive…
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Membership Appreciation Day
The Ramsey Student Center will hold Member Appreciation Day Dec. 13 from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. Members of the Ramsey Center can bring a…
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Walking study participants
The Body Composition and Metabolism Lab in the kinesiology department is seeking women ages 25 to 45 for a supervised walking study beginning in January. …
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UGA researchers featured on public television program ‘The Future Files’
Imagine a time when flu outbreaks can be stopped within days of their appearance.
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UGA Costa Rica gets sustainability award
The Certification for Sustainable Tourism program in Costa Rica recently recognized UGA’s satellite campus in Costa Rica as one of its “Four Leaves”-level institutions operating…
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Ag commissioner will give seminar about state’s ‘Feed My School’ initiative
Gary Black, Georgia commissioner of agriculture, will give a seminar on Dec. 10 at 10 a.m. in Room 307 of Conner Hall. Black will discuss…
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Two scientists to be featured presenters at SEC Symposium
Two UGA researchers will be featured presenters at the inaugural Southeastern Conference Symposium, a three-day event led by UGA to showcase the research, innovation and…
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Regents approve farm purchase request
At its monthly meeting on Nov. 13, the University System of Georgia Board of Regents approved UGA’s request to buy a 660-acre farm in Greene…
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Phaedra Corso and Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s Public Health Services and Systems Research program has awarded $99,562 to Phaedra Corso for the first year of a proposed…
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Bone healthy study
The Bone and Body Composition Laboratory is currently seeking healthy, 9-to-13-year-old white females to participate in new research on bone health and growth in adolescents.…
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Grady prof writes travel journalism book
Introduction to Travel Journalism: On the Road with Serious Intent John F. Greenman Peter Lang Hardcover: $139.95, Softcover: $37.95 John F. Greenman, the Carter Professor…
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Cari Goetcheus and National Park Service
Cari Goetcheus, an associate professor in the College of Environment and Design, received $90,859 from the National Park Service to produce cultural landscape reports and…
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Holiday massage package
The University Health Center is offering a holiday massage package that includes three 25-minute massages for $75. Massage therapy is available to students, faculty, staff,…
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Jennifer H. James and the Spencer Foundation
Jennifer H. James, an associate professor of elementary and social studies education in the College of Education, has begun a two-year study of third-grade students…
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Liang Liu and the National Science Foundation
Liang Liu, an assistant professor of statistics in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, received $172,888 from the National Science Foundation to develop a…
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More than 6,000 high school seniors offered early admission
Some 6,600 high school seniors have been offered early admission to UGA for fall semester 2013.
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Study reveals loss of blood gene leads to anemia
Scientists at UGA, Harvard Medical School and the University of Utah have discovered a new gene that regulates heme synthesis in red blood cell formation.…
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Wood work
For the past 12 years, UGA has tapped its own talent to help keep its hundreds of Athens-based buildings safe from termites.
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TV station debuts two new programs during fall semester
WUGA-TV has launched two new television programs this fall.
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Communication key when hosting people with food allergies
Almost 50 million Americans live with a food allergy, so there’s a good chance that someone with dietary restrictions might be on the guest list…
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ASI marks 25th year with diverse programs
Two weeks of campus-wide events in November helped mark the 25th anniversary of the African Studies Institute at UGA. Like the continent itself, the events…
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University Woman’s Club meetings
The University Woman’s Club will hold its annual holiday luncheon Dec. 11 at 11:30 a.m. at the Athens Country Club, 2700 Jefferson Highway. Noteworthy, UGA’s…
