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UGA School of Law to host international law society midyear meeting
The American Society of International Law will hold its annual Midyear Meeting and Research Forum Oct. 19-21 in Atlanta and Athens, hosted by the University…
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High school students from southwest Georgia complete UGA’s Camp College
Nineteen rising high school sophomores and juniors from a nine-county region in Southwest Georgia recently completed Camp College, a weeklong youth leadership program designed by…
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UGA Performing Arts Center presents Leahy Oct. 15
The University of Georgia Performing Arts Center will present Leahy, an award-winning musical group from Canada, Oct. 15 at 8 p.m. in Hugh Hodgson Concert…
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Science of Veterinary Medicine Research Day to be held Oct. 11 at UGA
The University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine will host its annual Science of Veterinary Medicine Research Day on Oct.11. Admission is free, and the…
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Pioneer of modern embryology to deliver Boyd Lecture at UGA
World renowned embryologist Nicole le Douarin, honorary professor at the College of France, will deliver the fall 2012 George H. Boyd Distinguished Lecture at the…
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‘The Lorax’ to spur on participants in UGA’s fourth annual Green Cup Challenge
Once again, University of Georgia students are battling for the coveted Green Cup, and this week they will be inspired by Dr. Seuss. A screening…
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UGA Alumni Association announces 2012 40 Under 40 from the Athens area
The University of Georgia Alumni Association has named Thomas J. Callaway, Jennifer L. Chapman and Peter Dale, all of Athens, as recipients of the 2012…
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Book examining rhetoric during woman suffrage movement earns national award
Belinda Stillion Southard, an assistant professor of communication studies and women’s studies at the University of Georgia, has received a national award for her examination…
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Society of Architectural Historians to meet in Athens
The 30th annual meeting of the Southeast Chapter of the Society of Architectural Historians will be held Oct.18-20 at the Classic Center in downtown Athens.…
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Georgia Museum of Art ranked in the top 5 percent of museums in the country
The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia was recently reaccredited by the American Alliance of Museums (formerly known as the American Association…
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Workshop will examine food production, policy, sustainability
UGA’s Center for Integrative Conservation Research is hosting a free workshop that will explore the links between food production, policy and sustainability on Oct. 1…
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Richard Meagher and Clifton A. Baile, National Institutes of Health
Richard Meagher, Distinguished Research Professor of Genetics in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, and Clifton A. Baile, Distinguished Professor and Georgia Research…
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Sculptor to give lecture at art school
Interdisciplinary artist Michael Arcega, widely known for his installations and sculptural work using language as well as conventional materials, will present a talk, “Westward Expansion…
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Amy Medlock, American Heart Association
Amy Medlock, an assistant professor of biochemistry and molecular biology in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences and an adjunct professor of biochemistry at…
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Dmitriy Nikonov, Carnegie Corp. of New York
Dmitriy Nikonov, a senior research associate with the Center for International Trade and Security in the School of Public and International Affairs, was awarded $449,200…
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Emory University to close academic departments, suspend programs
Emory University is eliminating three academic departments and one academic program, as well as suspending other programs in its College of Arts and Sciences as…
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Naturalist at home among dolphins, turtles, manatees on Skidaway Island
John “Crawfish” Crawford often skips morning traffic on the long stretch of road connecting Skidaway Island to the state of Georgia by jumping into his…
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Stay safe during foreign travel
In light of recent overseas protests, UGA’s Office of International Education and the Association of International Educators offer the following travel safety tips: • All…
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Researcher receives NIH grant to identify unknown anemias
Microbiologist Harry Dailey has received a $1.5 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to study the molecular mechanisms behind a class of previously…
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Classical saxophonist to give faculty recital
Connie Frigo, assistant professor of saxophone, will give a faculty recital Oct. 9 at 8 p.m. in Ramsey Concert Hall. The recital will feature contemporary…
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Quartet to perform free concert of chamber music
The Kopelman Quartet will give a concert Oct. 7 at 3 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall of the Performing Arts Center. The performance is the…
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New book examines innovation in Europe
When Small States Make Big Leaps Darius Ornston Cornell University Press $39.95 In When Small States Make Big Leaps, Darius Ornston, an assistant professor of…
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Common grounds
International Coffee Hour celebrates 40 years of food, friendships and fun during a Sept. 21 reception in Memorial Hall Ballroom
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Board of regents will hold its monthly meeting at UGA
For the first time in nearly 10 years, UGA will host the University System of Georgia Board of Regents’ monthly meeting Oct. 9 and 10.
