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Alumni, Athletic associations to hold UGA Day in Charlotte
The University of Georgia Alumni Association and the UGA Athletic Association have teamed up to bring UGA Day to Charlotte, N.C. on May 9 at…
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Georgia Museum of Art creates new free teen program
Responding to an audience underserved by museums, the Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia has created a new program specifically for teenagers.
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UGA honors four for creating a more sustainable community
On April 20, four members of the University of Georgia community were recognized for their dedication to creating a more sustainable UGA.
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UGA Office of International Education recognizes faculty and staff
Six University of Georgia faculty and staff members were honored by the UGA Office of International Education at its annual Faculty/Staff Awards reception held earlier…
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Candlelight memorial service will be held for UGA faculty, staff and students
The University of Georgia will honor the memory of 34 faculty, staff and students who died since May at its annual candlelight memorial service May…
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SPIA professor is UGA’s first SEC Faculty Award recipient
Loch Johnson, a faculty member at the School of Public and International Affairs, has been named an inaugural winner of the Southeastern Conference Academic Consortium’s…
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Casimir C. Akoh, American Oil Chemists’ Society’s Supelco/Nicholas Pelick Research Award
Casimir C. Akoh, Distinguished Research Professor in the department of food science and technology, will receive the American Oil Chemists’ Society’s Supelco/Nicholas Pelick Research Award…
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Air Force jazz ensemble will give free concert
Airmen of Note, the U.S. Air Force Band’s premier jazz ensemble, will give a free concert April 29 at 3 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall…
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‘Holistic care’: ASPIRE Clinic offers integrated, counseling to campus, local communitie
UGA employees and community members looking for professional help on a budget may find an answer at the ASPIRE Clinic.
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Chew crew
UGA has some new four-legged residents, and they have a job to do.
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Celling out
Faculty and graduate students in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences and the College of Veterinary Medicine will present an interactive exhibit on “The…
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Law students win negotiation competition
School of Law students recently captured first place at the Robert R. Merhige Jr. National Environmental Negotiation Competition. The annual two-day competition features teams from…
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March, April
MarchThree UGA employees retired March 1. Retirees, their job classification, department and length of employment are: Susan Landrum, executive assistant to the provost, Office of…
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San Jose State U. moves to end admission guarantee for locals
Due to budget shortfalls, San Jose State University will suspend its policy of guaranteeing admission to any local resident who meets California State University’s eligibility…
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UGA to play major role in obesity fight
World-renowned obesity expert Dr. William H. Dietz presented an overview of the policies needed to combat obesity in Georgia and throughout the U.S. at a…
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Genetic masterpiece
In addition to being among his most vibrant and celebrated works, Vincent van Gogh’s series of sunflower paintings also depict a mutation whose genetic basis…
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Folate metabolism study
The department of foods and nutrition is seeking research participants for a study to determine whether body weight affects folate intake requirements. Healthy, non-pregnant Caucasian…
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Charles Kutal, Audrey Haynes, John Knox
Charles Kutal, a chemistry professor and associate dean of the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, Audrey Haynes, an associate professor of political science in…
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Young Dawgs Program nominated for regional Kellogg Foundation Award
Human Resources’ Young Dawgs Program has been selected as UGA’s 2012 nominee for the regional Outreach Scholarship W.K. Kellogg Foundation Engagement Award for the Southeast.…
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Columns publication schedule
The April 30 Columns is the last weekly issue of the newspaper for spring semester. The next issue will be published on May 26. Submit…
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Pollination is the key to growing many vegetables in the garden
When it comes to growing vegetables, sometimes having insects in the garden can be a good thing, said Frank M. Watson, a Cooperative Extension agent…
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Taking care: Tate manager has been on the job since his student days
It’s not unusual for the UGA police to call Greg Albanese at 3 in the morning. As associate director for the Tate Student Center facilities,…
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Book looks at preserving lowcountry South
Remaking Wormsloe Plantation: The Environmental History of a Lowcountry Landscape Drew A. Swanson UGA Press $34.95 UGA Press has released Remaking Wormsloe Plantation: The Environmental…

