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UGA symposium to address global health care concerns common in the U.S., Croatia
Injury prevention, occupational health, evidence-based medicine, reproduction and fertility and violence prevention are just a few of the common global health issues to be tackled…
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High school students experience journalism at UGA
More than 575 high school journalists took part in the Georgia Scholastic Press Association fall conference, recently held at the University of Georgia Tate Student…
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COE to host 7th International Conference on the Dialogical Self
More than 150 psychologists and scholars from around the world are expected to attend the Seventh International Conference on the Dialogical Self, hosted by the…
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UGA McBee Lecture to focus on academic procession
John Thelin, a research professor in the history of higher education and public policy at the University of Kentucky, will be the keynote speaker for…
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Committee seeks dean for UGA’s School of Public and International Affairs
University of Georgia Provost Jere Morehead has appointed a committee to begin a national search to fill the position of dean of UGA’s School of…
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Third National Guard team trains in Tifton to help Afghans
The mission of the Georgia National Guard Agribusiness Development Teams always has been to help Afghans build a more secure society by improving food security.…
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Performing Arts Center to present Academy of St. Martin in the Fields Chamber Ensemble
The Academy of St. Martin in the Fields Chamber Ensemble will perform Oct. 24 at 8 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall of the Performing Arts…
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Georgia Museum of Art to celebrate reaccreditation with open house
The Georgia Museum of Art at UGA was recently reaccredited by the American Alliance of Museums, an honor that less than 5 percent of U.S.…
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On the money: Law school fundraiser makes alumni feel proud to give
For more than a decade Phyllis Cooke has diligently raised money for the School of Law’s annual fund. She’s become so iconic — her name…
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October
Sixteen UGA employees retired Oct. 1. Retirees, their job classification, department and length of employment are: James A. Anderson, skilled trades worker, grounds sign shop,…
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Jennifer Graff received 2012 Albert J. Harris Award for co-authored article
Jennifer Graff, an assistant professor in the College of Education’s language and literacy education department, was a co-author of an article that recently received the…
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College of Pharmacy to hold 10th annual ‘Dawgtoberfest: Rx for Good Health’
The College of Pharmacy and the American Pharmacists Association will celebrate American Pharmacists Month with the 10th annual “Dawgtoberfest: Rx for Good Health” on Oct.…
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Donna Alvermann received 2012 Computers in Reading Research Award
Donna Alvermann, a Distinguished Research Professor of Language and Literacy Education, received the 2012 Computers in Reading Research Award from the International Reading Association.…
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Libraries will hold discussions about open access publishing
UGA will join the international research community Oct. 22-28 to celebrate Open Access Week. As part of the observance, discussions will held to build awareness…
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John C. Inscoe won Georgia Historical Society’s award for best book on Georgia history
John C. Inscoe, a history professor in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, won the Georgia Historical Society’s annual award for best book on…
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Benefits open enrollment to feature HMO plan, Athens Kaiser option
UGA will hold open enrollment Oct. 15-Nov. 9, and during that time employees can change or enroll in health, dental or other benefits that will…
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Narrowing the gap
Degree completion has been a long-standing priority for the University of Georgia, but now the bar on the number of students earning a college degree…
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WUGA-TV coverage expansion
WUGA-TV, the public television station owned and operated by UGA, has expanded its coverage area and is now available on Channel 32 to customers of…
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Legal scholar to discuss ethics in religion, children’s health care
The Biomedical and Health Sciences Institute will host Canadian medical bioethicist Juliet Guichon for a lecture on Oct. 17 at 2 p.m. in Room 175…
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Science, engineering judges
Professionals and graduate students in science, technology, engineering and research are needed to serve as judges for the Georgia Science and Engineering Fair, to be…
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COE dean co-edits kit for psychologists
The Prevention Practice Kit: Action Guides for Mental Health Professionals Edited by Arthur M. Horne and Robert C. Conyne Sage Publications $20-$50 per title A…
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School of Law to host conference on political and legal issues in Georgia
The School of Law’s Georgia Association of Law and Politics will host its second annual symposium on political and legal issues in Georgia on Oct.…
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Two Ga. technical colleges to merge
Higher education consolidation continues in Georgia as the board of the Technical College System of Georgia approved the merger of two central Georgia colleges. With campuses…
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Clean, compost for better gardens
Take the time to clean out old gardens now to save time when planting a garden in 2013, said Frank Watson, a Cooperative Extension agent…
