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UGA, Athens-Clarke County team up for recycling happy hour
The University of Georgia Office of Sustainability and WUGA radio, along with the Athens-Clarke County Recycling Division, will host a “Recycling Happy Hour” on April…
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UGA visiting professor David Trasoff to showcase the music of India
David Trasoff, an ethnomusicologist, musician and expert on the classical music of North India, has been named the Gordhan L. and Virginia B. “Jinx” Patel…
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UGA to celebrate Earth Week 2012 with daily events
Athens, Ga. – The University of Georgia is gearing up for Earth Week 2012, a weeklong celebration filled with events and activities aimed at providing…
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UGA listed among healthiest colleges in US
The University of Georgia ranked fifth in a recent survey of the healthiest colleges in the U.S. The university was one of 25 selected by…
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UGA business school celebrates its centennial
The University of Georgia Terry College of Business will commemorate its 100th year in business education this summer. The oldest business school in the South…
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Georgia Museum of Art, Willson Center to present lecture on Shakespeare
The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia in conjunction with UGA’s Willson Center for Humanities and Arts will present “Pop Goes Shakespeare:…
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Glamour editor to speak at UGA Libraries
Cindi Leive, editor-in-chief of Glamour magazine and glamour.com, which together reach more than 15 million readers each month, will address “Magazines From Now On: What…
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UGA School of Law wins national negotiation competition
The University of Georgia School of Law recently captured first place at the Robert R. Merhige, Jr. National Environmental Negotiation Competition.
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UGA’s Special Collection Libraries opens for tours
The new University of Georgia Richard B. Russell Building Special Collections Libraries will be open every Tuesday at 2 p.m. for guided tours of the…
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Creativity researcher Kyung Hee Kim to deliver 2012 Torrance Lecture
University of Georgia alumna Kyung Hee Kim, who caused a nationwide stir last summer with her research suggesting a decline in creativity in America, will…
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Inaugural MFA juried exhibition to be held at Aurum Studios
The University of Georgia Lamar Dodd School of Art and Aurum Studios in downtown Athens will present the inaugural LDSOA/Aurum Studios Juried Exhibition and Sale…
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UGA professor named inaugural recipient of SEC Faculty Achievement Award
Loch Johnson, a faculty member at the University of Georgia School of Public and International Affairs, has been named an inaugural winner of the Southeastern…
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Pulitzer Prize poet to read at ‘Georgia Review’ Earth Day
Natasha Trethewey, winner of the 2007 Pulitzer Prize for poetry and a graduate of the University of Georgia, will read poems and prose at the…
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‘G-Day the Green Way’ to host KidFest, highlight sustainable tailgating
This year, G-Day attendees have more than the football game to look forward to.
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UGA College of Veterinary Medicine names poultry veterinarian ‘Distinguished Alumnus’
An internationally recognized expert in poultry medicine, who recently retired as head of the University of Georgia Poultry Diagnostic and Research Center, was recognized as…
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UGA College of Veterinary Medicine names Ellijay-area veterinarian ‘Distinguished Alumnus’
A mixed-animal practitioner known for his expertise in camelids was recognized recently as a “Distinguished Alumnus” by the Alumni Association of the University of Georgia…
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UGA College of Veterinary Medicine names Tennessee veterinarian ‘Young Achiever’
A mixed-animal practitioner in rural east Tennessee was recognized recently as a “Young Achiever” by the Alumni Association of the University of Georgia College of…
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UGA Alumni Association announces Southwest Georgia Chapter, new president
The University of Georgia Alumni Association is launching its newly rebranded Southwest Georgia Chapter. Formerly known as the Albany Chapter, the chapter has experienced exceptional…
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Musician, philanthropist John Legend to speak at UGA
The University of Georgia University Union Student Programming Board will present “An Evening with John Legend,” a lecture and performance by the Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter…
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Performing Arts Center presents The Knights
The University of Georgia Performing Arts Center will present The Knights, one of the nation’s newest chamber orchestras, on April 16 at 8 p.m. in…
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Black flies may have a purpose after all
Black flies drink blood and spread disease such as river blindness-creating misery with their presence. A University of Georgia study, however, proves that the pesky…
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New book focuses on teacher development
Teaching for the Students: Habits of Heart, Mind and Practice in the Engaged Classroom Bob Fecho Teachers College Press $21.95 Bob Fecho, a professor in…
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New chamber orchestra to give concert of classics, new compositions
The Knights (pictured above), one of the nation’s newest chamber orchestras, will give a concert April 16 at 8 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall…
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Faculty, administrators work to build bridges between teaching, research
More than 60 faculty members and administrators gathered to discuss “The Teaching/Research Nexus: Building Effective Bridges” at the 2012 Academic Affairs Faculty Symposium held at…
