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Florida creates new university
Florida Gov. Rick Scott signed controversial legislation that will create the state’s 12th public university out of a branch campus of the University of South…
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Solar demonstration project will be installed this spring
The university is about to get a little bit greener through the implementation of renewable energy in the UGA Solar Demonstration Project.
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BFA shows feature variety of disciplines, student achievement
The Bachelor of Fine Arts II Exit Show, featuring works of painting and drawing, ceramics and jewelry/metals will be on display at the Lamar Dodd…
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Summer construction works to repurpose existing campus space
With spring semester wrapping up, summer construction projects are gearing up across campus.
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‘Georgia Review’ spring issue published
The recently released spring issue of The Georgia Review answers the question “Is there any such thing as a free lunch?” with a resounding “Yes–sort…
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Children’s chorus to present ‘Somewhere Over the Rainbow’
The Georgia Children’s Chorus, a 100-voice choir in-residence at the Hugh Hodgson School of Music will give its spring concert, “Somewhere Over the Rainbow,” May…
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Demise of the shield law
In 2006, Grady College journalism professor William E. Lee published “The Priestly Class: Reflections on a Journalist’s Privilege” in the Cardozo Arts and Entertainment Law…
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Brian Cummings, Chevron Chemical Co.
Brian Cummings, an associate professor in the College of Pharmacy, received $23,934 from Chevron Chemical Co. to test the toxicity of various metal-based anti-cancer drugs…
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Huabei Guo and Michael “Hawkeye” Pierce
Huabei Guo, an assistant research scientist at the Complex Carbohydrate Research Center and lead principal investigator, and Michael “Hawkeye” Pierce, the Mudter Professor in Cancer…
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Nadia Kellam and Joachim Walther, National Science Foundation
Nadia Kellam, an assistant professor of engineering in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, received $300,000 from the National Science Foundation as lead PI…
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Fertilize crape myrtles now
The keys to success with crape myrtle trees include adequate sunlight, proper soil pH, good drainage, proper pruning, adequate fertilization, proper mulching and insect control,…
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Extension site promotes safe driving
UGA’s Cooperative Extension has a site specifically geared toward information about safe driving. With links to current events, special features, a Spanish-language page and a…
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Alumni-employee breakfast
The annual Alumni-Employee Breakfast will be held May 17 from 7:30-9 a.m. in the Mahler Ballroom of the Georgia Center for Continuing Education Conference Center…
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GMOA creates new free teen program
Responding to an audience underserved by museums, the Georgia Museum of Art has created a new program specifically for teenagers. The first Teen Studio Night…
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Position announcement
Applications and nominations are being accepted for the position of director of the Center for Teaching and Learning. The director reports to the vice president…
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Rare opportunities
‘Mom, I’m holding a Bible from the 1500s,’ texted Melissa Manson, a second-year theatre and broadcast journalism major. Melissa is a member of the first…
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Laurie McGowan
A passion for advocacy, travel and learning about other cultures has given Laurie McGowan a sense of purpose for her life following graduation from UGA…
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Tiny wasp may hold key to controlling kudzu bug
University of Georgia researcher John Ruberson is looking for natural enemies of the kudzu bug in an effort to fight the pest’s spread across the…
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Georgia Law advocacy teams finish in top four nationally, top 10 internationally
The University of Georgia School of Law recently finished as one of the top four teams in the country at the American Bar Association National…
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Paley Center CEO and president to speak at UGA’s summer Commencement
Pat Mitchell, president and chief executive officer of the Paley Center for Media and a magna cum laude graduate of the University of Georgia, will…
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Mad cow scare shows how well nation’s food-safety system works
While the California dairy cow that tested positive for bovine spongiform encephalopathy, or mad cow disease, made national headlines this week, University of Georgia livestock…
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Search committee seeks dean for UGA’s College of Education
University of Georgia Provost Jere Morehead has appointed a committee to begin a national search to fill the position of dean of UGA’s College of…
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UGA Student Government Association to dedicate ‘Okefenokee Oar’
he University of Georgia Student Government Association will dedicate a ten-foot cypress oar dubbed “The Okefenokee Oar” on April 30 at 2:30 p.m. in the…
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UGA College of Education hosts teacher workshop for closing gaps in diverse schools
A day-long workshop that will provide K-12 teachers with strategies to better interact with students in diverse school settings will be hosted by the University…
