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DRC honors students with disabilities who excel at UGA
Being a college student can be challenging enough in its own right. For sophomore Megan Cannon, who was born with spina bifida and suffers from…
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Position announcement
The Office of the Vice President for Instruction is accepting applications and nominations of tenured UGA faculty for the position of associate vice president for…
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Travel grant program
Submissions for SEC travel grants are due by Jan. 8 at 5 p.m. Faculty interested in receiving $2,500 for transportation, room and to travel to…
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Murrow Fellows visit, exchange ideas about news media in Asia, the U.S.
Trade relations between the U.S. and China may have been one of the talking points in this year’s presidential race, but it was the differing…
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Belinda Stillion Southard received Marie Hochmuth Nicols Award
Belinda Stillion Southard, an assistant professor of communication studies and women’s studies in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, has received a national award…
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Fanning Institute gets a new name, director
The Fanning Institute is being renamed to better communicate its mission under new leadership.
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Political scientists to discuss outcomes of recent elections at SPIA conference
The political science department in the School of Public and International Affairs will host the “Effects of the 2012 Elections Conference” on Nov. 30 from…
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‘Reverse engineering’
Despite urgent need and tremendous scientific effort, researchers have yet to discover a vaccine for HIV that adequately protects humans from infection. But some…
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School of Art hosts visiting photographer Alec Soth
The Lamar Dodd School of Art will present a lecture by American photographer Alec Soth on Nov. 27 at 5:30 p.m. in Room S151…
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Mark Harrison received Elmer Math Educator Award
Mark Harrison, a professor of food science in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, has received the Elmer Marth Educator Award from the International…
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Discounted flu shots
The University Health Center will provide walk-in flu shots at a reduced rate to UGA students, faculty, staff, their spouses/partners and dependent children 9…
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EITS Lunch and Learn
A lunch and learn focused on big data and available UGA resources will be held Dec. 5 from 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. in Reception Hall of the…
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Alumna shares personal thoughts about writing, her biracial identity
In a reading that was at once graceful and unsettling, poet laureate and UGA alumna Natasha Trethewey delivered the Charter Lecture to a standing room…
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Ten new kiosks to be installed for wireless printing
Enterprise Information Technology Services is installing 10 print kiosks that will allow users to send documents from their computers, mobile devices or a USB flash…
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Cook a tasty Thanksgiving turkey
For generations, Americans have sought the secret to cooking the perfect turkey for holiday meals. Judy Harrison, a food safety expert with the Cooperative Extension,…
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Jack Bauerle inducted into Georgia Aquatic Hall of Fame
Jack Bauerle, swimming and diving head coach, has been inducted into the Georgia Aquatic Hall of Fame. Bauerle is entering his 34th year coaching the women’s…
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Lee named Drew Prof of Healthcare Administration
Joel M. Lee, a professor of health policy and management and director of the doctor of public health degree program in the College of Public…
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Retired faculty co-author leader guide
Leading for Powerful Learning: A Guide for Instructional Leaders By Angela Breidenstein, Kevin Fahey, Carl Glickman and Frances Hensley Teachers College Press $24.95 Frances Hensley…
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Anthropologists OK new ethics code
The American Anthropological Association approved a new ethics code this month that, in part, offers guidelines for researchers looking to advocate for subjects they study.…
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Presidential search down to 12 candidates
The committee charged with identifying candidates for the presidency of the University of Georgia has narrowed its list to 12, according to a Nov. 7…
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Georgia Museum of Art exhibits small-scale eye portraits
The Look of Love: Eye Miniatures from the Skier Collection is on display at the Georgia Museum of Art until Jan. 6. Organized by the…
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Grady College establishes Carter Chair in Journalism
The Carolyn McKenzie and Don E. Carter Chair for Excellence in Journalism has been established in the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication. This…
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Campaign for Charities reaches midpoint
The Campaign for Charities is nearing the midpoint, and despite a good start, there is still a long way to go to meet the institution’s…
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C. Kenneth Tanner appointed to American Institute of Architects’ Committee on Architecture
C. Kenneth Tanner, a professor of workforce education in the College of Education, has been appointed to serve on the American Institute of Architects’ Committee…
