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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…
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Service-Learning awards
The Office of Service-Learning is accepting nominations until Nov. 1 for its 2013 Service-Learning Teaching Excellence and Service-Learning Research Excellence Awards. All full-time, permanent UGA…
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Guide examines state’s ecological diversity
The Natural Communities of Georgia Leslie Edwards, Jonathan Ambrose and L. Katherine Kirkman; Photographs by Hugh and Carol Nourse University of Georgia Press 59.95 …
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College of Environment and Design to host architectural historians’ meeting
The Southeast chapter of the Society of Architectural Historians will hold its 30th annual meeting at the Classic Center from Oct. 18-20. Approximately 55 papers…
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Hot topic
A Los Angeles Times article about new high school football practice rules quotes Andrew Grundstein, a geography professor in the Franklin College of Arts and…
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International law society to meet at UGA
The American Society of International Law is holding its annual Midyear Meeting and Research Forum Oct. 19-21 in Atlanta and Athens, hosted by the School…
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Dreams encounter reality in University Theatre’s ‘Three Sisters’
The University Theatre will present Three Sisters, Anton Chekhov’s classic drama about family, longing and the desire for change, on Oct. 9-14 at 8 p.m.…
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Concert on the lawn
The Wind Ensemble, under the direction of John Lynch, held its annual outdoor concert Sept. 28 on the North Campus Quadrangle. Performing Arts Center director…
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Easy listening
Just before 6 a.m. on Aug. 28, 1987, WUGA-FM signed on for its first day of broadcasting to Athens and the surrounding area. To our…
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Griffin campus to hold open house
The annual fall open house at UGA’s Griffin campus will be held Oct. 18 at 5 p.m., offering prospective students the opportunity to learn more…
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Author Suzanne Matson to give reading at Ciné
Poet and novelist Suzanne Matson, a 2012 National Endowment for the Arts Fiction Writing Fellow and chair of English at Boston College, will read…
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Cabinet approves 2015 holiday schedule
The Cabinet approved the 2015 holiday calendar at its Sept. 27 meeting. Once again, 12 paid holidays were approved. The university will be closed in…
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Presidential search committee members get input at meetings
Although the search for UGA’s 22nd president is still in its early stages, it’s clear that the campus community has high expectations for the next…
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Professor named to Tanner Chair in Sales Management
Marketing professor John Hulland has been named the new Emily H. and Charles M. Tanner Jr. Chair in Sales Management in the Terry College…
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Illegal immigrants’ children ruled eligible for Florida resident tuition
A federal judge ruled against a Florida law denying in-state tuition rates for U.S. citizens whose parents immigrated illegally. The September ruling does not affect…
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Pioneer of modern embryology to give Boyd Distinguished Lecture
World renowned embryologist, Nicole le Douarin, an honorary professor at the College of France, will deliver the fall 2012 George H. Boyd Distinguished Lecture.
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Spotlight on the arts
More than 50 events have been scheduled as part of the Spotlight on the Arts festival that will be held Nov. 3-11 under the auspices…
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University Council passes domestic benefits resolution
University Council passed a resolution at its Sept. 28 meeting calling for health benefits to be offered to domestic partners of UGA employees without the…
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Tackle fire ants in the fall
Fall is perfect for killing fire ants. Tackling the stinging pests now will cut down on the number encountered next spring and summer. Fire ant…
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Theatre and film studies professor’s career merges storytelling, animation
As the Charles H. Wheatley Professor of the Arts in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences and a Josiah Meigs Teaching Professor, Richard Neupert…
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WUGA-FM signed on 25 years ago
Robb Holmes, a longtime voice of WUGA-FM, shares the station’s 25-year history.
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Hillary Liken
Hillary Liken, who grew up in Athens, has found a wealth of opportunity at UGA. The pre-med student has studied abroad, worked in the exercise…
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Willson Center to present reading by author Suzanne Matson at Ciné
Poet and novelist Suzanne Matson, a 2012 National Endowment for the Arts Fiction Writing Fellow and Chair of English at Boston College, will read from…
