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Four research teams receive first obesity initiative grants
The UGA Obesity Initiative has awarded its first round of grants totaling $100,000 to four teams of researchers looking to better understand factors associated…
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State Botanical Garden to host lecture on aloes, ecosystem health in Kenya
The State Botanical Garden will host the annual Johnstone Lecture and reception Nov. 13 at 7 p.m. in the Gardenside Room of its Visitor Center/Conservatory.…
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Joseph Frank received Maurice Weber Laboratorian Award
Joseph Frank, a professor of food science in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, received the Maurice Weber Laboratorian Award from the International Association…
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Four faculty named fall PSO Fellows
Four faculty members have been named Public Service and Outreach Fellows for the fall semester.
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Vanderbilt senior administrator named education dean at UGA
Craig H. Kennedy, senior associate dean at Vanderbilt University’s Peabody College and a professor of special education and pediatrics, has been named dean of UGA’s…
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Access to lynda.com now free for all students, faculty, staff
UGA students, faculty and staff now have free access to lynda.com. The online learning company provides easy-to-understand video tutorials on software, design and business skills.
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Study determines amortized cost is good policy
In a paper the U.S. Chamber of Commerce released Nov. 1, accounting professor Dennis Beresford reaffirms the long-standing policy of using amortized cost for money…
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Publication break
The final issue of Columns for fall semester will be published on Dec. 3. Submit news items to columns@uga.edu by 5 p.m. on Nov. 21…
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JRF scholarship helps low-income, female students pay for college
For LaTrena Stokes, the scholarship she was first awarded from the Jeannette Rankin Women’s Scholarship Fund in 2011 could not have come at a better…
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Russell Library to screen documentary, hold discussion about late CIA chief
The Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies will host a film screening and panel discussion on The Man Nobody Knew: In Search…
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Margaret Wagner-Dahl appointed as Region 4 Member
Margaret Wagner-Dahl, special assistant to the president for the Georgia Health Sciences University/UGA Medical Partnership and director of the Georgia BioBusiness Center, has been appointed…
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University Press Week
The University of Georgia Press will observe University Press Week along with the Association of American University Presses until Nov. 17. Throughout the week, students,…
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Taking flight: Prof’s interests span teaching, butterfly disease research
“Sonia, you’re interested in disease; can you figure out what’s killing these butterflies?”
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New book examines Chicago Renaissances
On the Ruins of Modernity: New Chicago Renaissance from Wright to Fair By R. Baxter Miller The Humanities $25; $10 e-book In On the Ruins…
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Louisiana State University combines president, chancellor positions
Louisiana State University’s board agreed to merge the positions of president and chancellor of the LSU system into one position. The move combines the role…
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Georgia Museum of Art celebrates illustrator Jack Davis with fall exhibition
The Georgia Museum of Art is exhibiting Beyond the Bulldog: Jack Davis, a selection of Davis’ original art that demonstrates his breadth of subjects and…
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Online archives
With support from two private foundations, UGA and GALILEO are helping to build a nationwide digital library.
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Benefits analysis
For the nearly 62 million Americans infected with influenza each year, oseltamivir, commonly called Tamiflu, promises to offer relief. New research from UGA finds the…
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Daniel C. Feldman won 2012 Scholarly Impact Award
An article by Daniel C. Feldman, an associate dean in the Terry College of Business, has won the 2012 Scholarly Impact Award from the Journal…
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UGA Press celebrates Press Week
Special event will highlight the contributions university presses make to culture and an informed society.
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Tina Woodard
Though she’s an assistant vice chancellor for the board of regents, Tina Woodard is also a student, taking advantage of opportunities at UGA’s Gwinnett campus…
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President and Mrs. Adams honored with Blue Key Award
President Michael F. Adams and his wife, Mary Adams, have received a Service Award from the University of Georgia chapter of the Blue Key National…
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Courtney Grap of Dacula named 2013 Miss University of Georgia Outstanding Teen
Courtney Nicole Grap, a 16-year-old junior at Dacula High School, has been named Miss University of Georgia Outstanding Teen for 2013. She is the daughter…

