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UGA wildlife ecology professor wins lifetime achievement award
University of Georgia wildlife ecology professor Karl V. Miller has received a lifetime achievement award from the Quality Deer Management Association for helping advance white-tailed…
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UGA Russell Library launches First Person Project, new oral history series
The Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies will launch the First Person Project, a new oral history series documenting the experiences of…
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Monica Kaufman Pearson to address MLK Freedom Breakfast Jan. 18
Monica Kaufman Pearson, retired veteran anchor of WSB-TV’s Channel 2 Action News in Atlanta and current graduate student in the University of Georgia Grady College…
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UGA Hargrett Library opens the Judith Ortiz Cofer papers
The papers of Judith Ortiz Cofer, poet, novelist and 2007 inductee into the Georgia Writers Hall of Fame, are now open for research at the…
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UGA Opera Theater to present Jacques Offenbach’s ‘Tales of Hoffmann’
The University of Georgia Opera Theater will present “The Tales of Hoffmann,” Jacques Offenbach’s supernatural tale of unrequited love, in a two-night presentation on Oct.…
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UGA department of dance to present Community Dance Celebration
The University of Georgia department of dance will present its Community Dance Celebration, an afternoon of free events aimed at sharing the joy of dance…
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Trial Gardens at UGA to hold ‘Evening in the Garden’ on Oct. 9
Staff members with the Trial Gardens at the University of Georgia are offering gardeners and garden fans the chance to experience the fruits of their…
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Ecologists to study freshwater sustainability across the Sun Belt
Researchers in the University of Georgia Odum School of Ecology will work with colleagues from universities across the U.S. Sun Belt on a study of…
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University Press announces Flannery O’Connor Awards
Tom Kealey and Jacquelin Gorman have been named the winners of the 2012 University of Georgia Press’ Flannery O’Connor Award for Short Fiction. Kealey’s collection,…
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State Botanical Garden of Georgia to host Bluestems and Bluejeans
The State Botanical Garden of Georgia at the University of Georgia will host Bluestems and Bluejeans, a native plant sale and family event, on Oct.…
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UGA College of Education to host workshop on sentence writing strategy
A two-day professional development workshop to introduce teachers to the foundations of the Strategic Instructional Model® and prepare them to help students acquire strategies for…
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UGA-Griffin campus to host fall open house for prospective students
The University of Georgia Griffin campus will host its annual fall open house Oct. 18 at 5 p.m., offering prospective students the opportunity to learn…
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PolitiFact editor to speak at UGA McGill Lecture
Bill Adair, editor of the Pultizer Prize-winning PolitiFact, will speak on “The Truth-O-Meter, False Balance and the Promise of Fact-Checking” at the University of Georgia…
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Media Advisory: UGA Cabinet meeting and media briefing Sept. 27
The University of Georgia Cabinet will conduct its regular meeting Thursday, Sept. 27 at 10 a.m. in the Peabody Board Room of the Administration Building.…
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UGA Performing Arts Center presents Kopelman Quartet Oct. 7
The University of Georgia Performing Arts Center will present the Kopelman Quartet Oct. 7 at 3 p.m. in the Hugh Hodgson Concert Hall. The performance…
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Workshop at UGA to examine ‘The Future of Food’
The University of Georgia Center for Integrative Conservation Research will host a free workshop that will explore the links between food production, policy and sustainability…
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‘Peering Into the Musical Brain’ unravels mysteries of musicians’ minds
The Jane and Harry Willson Center for Humanities and Arts will present “Peering Into the Musical Brain,” a lecture reviewing years of musician-centered neurological studies,…
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UGA researchers looking to exploit bacterial immune system for medicine and industry
Athens, Ga. – Bacteria and archaea are among the smallest forms of life on the planet, but don’t let their size fool you. These simple…
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CURO abstracts, proposals, nominations sought
The Center for Undergraduate Research Opportunities is inviting submissions from UGA undergraduate researchers for the 2013 CURO Symposium, which will be held at the Classic…
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Presidential search committee to hold public forum at Tate Student Center
Two representatives of the search committee charged with identifying the candidates who could be the next president of UGA will hold a forum on Sept.…
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UGA continues to replenish faculty despite budget issues
For the second year in a row, nearly 100 new tenured and tenure-track faculty have joined the university. While many of the new faculty members…
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OIE makes global changes to its website
UGA’s global reach is on display at the Office of International Education’s redesigned website, which lists opportunities to study, work and conduct research internationally. The…
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Researchers combine remote sensing technologies for detailed and accurate look at beach area
Shifting sands and tides make it difficult to measure accurately the amount of beach that’s available for recreation, development and conservation, but a team of…
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Mushrooms pop up after recent rains
Recent rainfall has led to an explosion of mushrooms in lawns and mulched areas. Mushrooms usually emerge when rain follows extended dry periods. Dry weather…
