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Andy Horne takes part in Harvard symposium
Arthur “Andy” Horne, dean of the College of Education and a Distinguished Research Professor, joined pop star Lady Gaga and Oprah Winfrey in Boston for…
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Chicago State rescinds gag order
After two weeks of implementation, Chicago State University has withdrawn a controversial policy requiring that faculty and staff members receive official approval before conducting interviews…
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Special collections tours
The staff of the new Richard B. Russell Building Special Collections Libraries will give guided tours of the gallery space every Tuesday at 2 p.m.…
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Use soaker hoses and drip irrigation systems to water thirsty trees
Trees across Georgia are declining due to drought, but Frank Watson, a public service associate with the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, recommends watering…
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Student scholars learn about public service from inside out
Each year, 10 undergraduates are selected to participate in the PSO Student Scholars Program. Administered through the Office of Service-Learning, the yearlong program provides students…
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2012 Creative Research Awards
The Creative Research Awards recognize outstanding bodies of work that have gained broad recognition. They will be presented April 19 at the Georgia Center.
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UGA named to Community Service Honor Roll
The University of Georgia has been named to the 2012 President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll by the Corporation for National and Community Service.…
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Terry College prof takes unusual odyssey to career in business law
Marisa Pagnattaro is a tenured business professor with three academic degrees. Ironically, not one of them is in business.
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Award-winning musician and philanthropist John Legend to speak and perform at UGA
Grammy Award winning singer-songwriter John Legend will give a lecture and concert April 17 at 8 p.m. in the Grand Hall of the Tate Student…
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University will host Earth Week activities
As part of Athens’ month-long celebration of GreenFest, UGA will host Earth Week 2012 from April 16-22 with daily events and activities open to all…
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MFA juried exhibition to be shown at Aurum Studios
The inaugural Lamar Dodd School of Art/Aurum Studios Juried Exhibition and Sale will be displayed through May 19 at Aurum Studios, 125 E. Clayton St.,…
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Service got a smile
For the sixth consecutive year, UGA has been named to the 2012 President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll.
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Matthew Lustig
Matthew Lustig is as diverse as the university he attends. From his studies in biology, to his commitment in UGA’s Army ROTC program and the…
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UGA 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 the University of Georgia. For more than…
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Community health program graduates its first class
Athens, Ga. – The Athens Health Network Community Health Partner Program, which is housed at the University of Georgia Fanning Institute for Leadership, held its…
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UGA Grady College announces Conrad Fink memorial service
The University of Georgia Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication will hold a public memorial service for Conrad Fink-who was for three decades a…
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UGA faculty member, program win awards from Board of Regents
Sybilla Beckmann Kazez, Josiah Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professor of Mathematics at the University of Georgia, received a Teaching Excellence Award from the University System of…
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Mohan receives National Science Foundation grant to study ‘forests of the future’
University of Georgia ecologist Jacqueline Mohan has received a $554,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to help develop more accurate predictions about the impacts…
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UGA to study black bears in central Georgia
University of Georgia researchers have received a combined $701,000 in state grants to study the black bear population in middle Georgia-of particular concern in light…
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Goats get to work chewing up invasive plants on UGA’s campus
Athens, Ga. – The University of Georgia has some new four-legged residents, and they have a job to do. Eight goats now live in a…
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Alumni, Athletic associations to hold UGA Day in Albany
The University of Georgia Alumni Association and the UGA Athletic Association have teamed up to bring UGA Day to Albany on April 24 at the…
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Georgia Law dominates intrastate moot competition, finishes strong nationally
The University of Georgia School of Law recently took home the top trophy and the Best Brief Award at the 2012 Intrastate Moot Court Competition.
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Performing Arts Center to present Saxton’s Cornet Band, UGA Band History Symposium
The University of Georgia Performing Arts Center invites audiences to step back in time and experience a 19th century concert with a performance by Saxton’s…
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Citizen competence researcher to deliver UGA 2012 Parthemos Lecture
Arthur Lupia, the Hal R. Varian Professor of Political Science at the University of Michigan, will deliver the University of Georgia George S. Parthemos Lecture…
