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Media Advisory: UGA earns ‘A’ for core curriculum
Athens, Ga. – The American Council of Trustees and Alumni released its fourth annual “What Will They Learn?” report on Tuesday, Oct. 9. The University…
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UGA Performing Arts Center wins again for website design
The University of Georgia Performing Arts Center has been honored with another major award for its new website, winning the Web Marketing Association’s 2012 WebAward…
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Performing Arts Center presents Academy of St. Martin in the Fields Oct. 24
The University of Georgia Performing Arts Center will present the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields Chamber Ensemble Oct. 24 at 8 p.m. in…
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UGA to exhibit American Dreams: The Paradox of Failed Subdivisions in Georgia
The Circle Gallery in the University of Georgia College of Environment and Design will host the exhibit American Dreams: The Paradox of Failed Subdivisions in…
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UGA School of Law to host conference on political and legal issues in Georgia
The University of Georgia School of Law’s Georgia Association of Law and Politics will host its second annual symposium on political and legal issues in…
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UGA Libraries sponsor National Home Movie Day Oct. 20
National Home Movie Day 2012 will be celebrated locally Oct. 20 from 2-4 p.m. at the University of Georgia Richard B. Russell Building Special Collections…
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Performing Arts Center presents Leahy, family country-folk group
The Performing Arts Center will present Leahy, an award-winning musical group from Canada, on Oct. 15 at 8 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall. Composed of…
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Melting polarization?
Keith T. Poole, professor of political science, is quoted in a Boston Globe column about the limits of partisanship. In the story, the author cites…
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Special delivery
Nanoparticles have shown great promise in the targeted delivery of drugs to cells, but researchers at UGA have refined the drug delivery process further by…
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The 2013 Campaign for Charities
This is a special time of year—the time when the University of Georgia community comes together to offer a level of service and support for friends…
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Spiritual capital
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette interviewed Tao Shu, assistant professor of banking and finance in the Terry College of Business, about his research into how religious affiliation…
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UNC chancellor stepping down
Holden Thorp, chancellor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, will step down after years of controversy at the university. Thorp, who will…
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Dooley noted
In The New York Times blog “City Room,” UGA English professor John W. Lowe was quoted in a story about the fictional satirist Mr. Dooley.…
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Beetle-mania
UGA entomologist Wayne Gardner was featured in an Associated Press story about the invasive species of kudzu bugs, which are causing problems for soybean farmers in…
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Woman’s Club meeting
The University Woman’s Club will meet Oct. 9 at 10 a.m. in the Fellowship Hall of Central Presbyterian Church, 380 Alps Road. Kris Bakowski will…
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Food Services dishes up new website
UGA Food Services continues to offer innovative ways to serve its customers-—this time with a new website that allows patrons to plan their meals before…
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Retired news anchor will give Freedom Breakfast address
Monica Kaufman Pearson, retired anchor of WSB-TV’s Channel 2 Action News in Atlanta and current graduate student in the Grady College of Journalism and…
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New model combines ecological, immunological data to explain puzzling Lyme disease patterns
In the U.S., most human cases of tick-borne Lyme disease occur in the Northeast—with a smaller cluster in the Midwest—even though the bacteria that cause…
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Authors reception
The tenth annual Faculty and Staff Authors Reception will be held on Oct. 24 from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. at the UGA Bookstore. Faculty and staff who…
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Comic-magician comes to campus
Award-winning comedy magician Chipper Lowell will give two shows in Ramsey Concert Hall of the Performing Arts Center Oct. 16 and 17 at 8 p.m.…
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UGA Opera Theater stages ‘Tales of Hoffmann’ scenes
The UGA Opera Theater will stage highlights from The Tales of Hoffmann, Jacques Offenbach’s supernatural tale of unrequited love, in a two-night presentation on Oct.…
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Four finalists for education college deanship will give presentations
Four finalists for the position of dean of the College of Education will visit campus this month.
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Global connections
At a time of increasing economic and academic globalization, it’s good to have plenty of friends abroad.
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Service-learning interest group
A Service-Learning Interest Group meeting will be held from 1-2:30 p.m. Oct. 18 in the Annex Conference Room next to the Office of Service-Learning. The…
