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UGA College of Education recognizes outstanding faculty
The University of Georgia College of Education recognized several outstanding faculty members, an academic adviser and an Honors student at its annual Spring Celebration Luncheon…
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U.S. District Court Judge Richard Story to deliver law school graduation address
Richard W. Story, U.S. District Court judge for the Northern District of Georgia, will deliver the keynote address at the University of Georgia School of…
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Alumni, Athletic associations to hold UGA Day in Valdosta
The University of Georgia Alumni Association and the UGA Athletic Association have teamed up to bring UGA Day to Valdosta on May 16 at the…
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Georgia Museum of Art to host decadent fundraiser
The Collectors group from the Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia will host its annual fundraiser May 18 at the museum.
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UGA researcher receives $2.82 million grant to track tuberculosis transmissions in Africa
Christopher Whalen, the Ernest Corn Professor of Epidemiology in the department of epidemiology and biostatistics in the University of Georgia College of Public Health, has…
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Alumni, Athletic associations to hold UGA Day in the Golden Isles
The University of Georgia Alumni Association and the UGA Athletic Association have teamed up to bring UGA Day to the Golden Isles of Brunswick, St.…
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GMOA presents summer art program for elementary aged children
The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia will present “Art Adventures: Let’s Go!” in June and July this summer. Day cares, day…
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UGA College of Education professor receives award from state gifted association
University of Georgia College of Education professor Tarek Grantham has received the 2012 Mary M. Frasier Equity and Excellence Award from the Georgia Association for…
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Health Sciences Campus Update – April 2012
The following information is provided as part of an effort to keep the community informed about the development of the UGA Health Sciences Campus, a…
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UGA graduate student wins Singularity University scholarship to grow food indoors
University of Georgia doctoral student Erico Rolim de Mattos envisions a world where exploding human populations, global climate change and land overdevelopment has rendered mankind…
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Follow the money
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the country’s poverty rate is at its highest point in 20 years; 15 percent of the population lives below…
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Kevin McCully, Biogen Idec, Inc.
Kevin McCully, a professor of kinesiology in the College of Education, received $263,348 from Biogen Idec, Inc., a biotechnology firm that develops new therapies for…
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Social work professor studies ways to improve lives of poor children
David Okech studies how to make the lives of children living in poor households better.
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Epps named deputy director of Vinson Institute of Government
Dennis Epps was recently named deputy director at the Carl Vinson Institute of Government.
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Family, graduate housing residents ‘stake a claim’ in community garden
This year, 82 garden plots will be staked for use by residents of family and graduate housing at UGA. For more than 10 years, University…
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Laurie Fowler and Megan Hagler, U.S. Department of Interior
Laurie Fowler, an associate dean in the Odum School of Ecology, and Megan Hagler, a research professional in the ecology school, received $58,500 from the…
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UGA student newspaper, three reporters win annual college journalism award
The Red & Black, an independent student newspaper serving the UGA community, and reporters Julia Carpenter, Jacob Demmitt and Mimi Ensley have won the seventh…
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Horticulturist to give lecture
Noted horticulturist Allan Armitage will speak about the gardens of Western Canada in a presentation May 15 at 7 p.m. at the State Botanical Garden.…
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Book details work of civil rights activist
Sport, Race, Activism and Social Change: The Impact of Dr. Harry Edwards’ Scholarship and Service Edited by Billy Hawkins and Fritz G. Polite Cognella $56.95…
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Community college in Iowa reopens after natural disaster strikes campus
Four days after a tornado tore through its campus, Southwestern Community College in Creston, Iowa, reopened its doors, The Chronicle of Higher Education reported. SCC…
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Adrian Wolstenholme, National Institutes of Health
Adrian Wolstenholme, an associate professor of infectious diseases in the College of Veterinary Medicine, received $234,625 from the National Institutes of Health to study roundworm…
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Faculty projects receive grants to improve teaching
Twenty-two UGA faculty projects designed to improve teaching were recently funded through grants provided by the Office of the Vice President for Instruction, in collaboration…
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U.S. District Court judge will give keynote at law Commencement
Richard W. Story, U.S. District Court judge for the Northern District of Georgia, will deliver the keynote address at the School of Law’s Commencement May…
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Pamela Orpinas, Emory Center for Injury Control
Pamela Orpinas, a professor of health promotion and behavior in the College of Public Health, received $29,700 from the Emory Center for Injury Control faculty…
