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Tony Award-winner to direct, choreograph University Theatre’s production of ‘Chicago’
University Theatre presents Chicago, the world-famous musical about fame, fortune and “all that jazz.” Directed by Tony Award-winning guest artist Chet Walker, Chicago will…
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President of Dartmouth College nominated for World Bank post
President Barack Obama has nominated Jim Yong Kim, president of Dartmouth College, to the lead the World Bank, the White House announced. A native Korean…
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First Circle of Honor Gala to celebrate athletic, academic excellence
The inaugural Circle of Honor Gala celebrating athletic and academic excellence at UGA will be held April 13 in the Grand Ballroom of the Tate…
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Library reserves deadlines
The libraries are now accepting course reserve lists for the 2012 summer and fall semesters. Information on using course reserves, including the full course reserve…
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Tate Center Post Office closing
The Post Office in the Tate Student Center will close permanently May 31. Based on a decline in mail revenue, new contractual agreements do not…
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Academic excellence to be recognized during Honors Week
UGA will recognize outstanding students, faculty, staff and alumni at various events during Honors Week, April 16-20.
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Faculty Learning Communities
Registration is available for nine Faculty Learning Communities for the 2012-2013 academic year. Organized by the Center for Teaching and Learning they will focus on…
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Fechheimer, cellular biologist, named University Professor
Marcus Fechheimer is widely regarded by colleagues as “a model university citizen”—a professor with a strong record in research and a tremendous devotion to teaching…
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Career Center wins national innovation award
The Career Center received the Outstanding Achievement Award for Innovative Programs in the College Career Services Field from the Chevron Corp. and the National Association…
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Commencement website launched
A new website is a one-stop shop for information about graduation at UGA. It includes details about upcoming Commencements, such as where to buy regalia,…
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Toxicologist awarded $898K for study of insecticide risks
James Bruckner, a toxicology professor in the College of Pharmacy, received a two-year, $898,179 contract from the Consumer Specialty Production Association to assess potential neurotoxic…
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Four undergrads named 2012 Goldwater Scholars
Four UGA undergraduates have been named 2012 Barry M. Goldwater Scholars. They are among 282 recipients of the one- and two-year scholarships that recognize exceptional…
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Anne L. Sweaney
Anne Sweaney, a veteran faculty member in the College of Family and Consumer Sciences, uses her expertise in housing issues in the classroom, in the…
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Tired Creek Lake gets wake up call
Working with UGA’s Archway Partnership, public relations students from Grady College found a unique opportunity to serve a Georgia community.
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Shayna Pollock
Shayna Pollock’s highlight while at UGA has been her experiences with the Roosevelt Institute, a student run think tank on campus. Currently serving as executive…
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UGA College of Environment and Design hosts Canada’s Natalie Bull
Natalie Bull, executive director of the Heritage Canada Foundation, will address “The Heritage Imperative: Old Buildings, Social Justice and the Challenge of Change” on April…
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Art professionals to speak on Northern Renaissance paintings at GMOA
The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia will host John Nolan and Trinita Kennedy as they address different aspects of the current…
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Film series on fashion to screen at Georgia Museum of Art
The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia will present the film series “Dress the Part: Fashion in Movies and Magazines” in conjunction…
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PAC presents Arch Chamber Music Festival
The University of Georgia Performing Arts Center will inaugurate the Arch Chamber Music Festival, a weekend of world-class music with the Chamber Music Society of…
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S.O.A.R. Awards honors student organizations
The University of Georgia’s 11th Annual H. Gordon and Francis S. Davis Student Organization Achievement and Recognition Awards will be held April 11 at 7…
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Latin Americans turn to UGA researchers for kudzu bug knowledge
Two years ago, the kudzu bug arrived in Georgia. It has been aggravating homeowners and feeding on kudzu and soybeans ever since. Now, some of…
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UGA observatory open house April 20 to feature Venus, Mars and Saturn
The University of Georgia department of physics and astronomy in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences will host its monthly observatory open house April…
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UGA receives third round of donated trees from Select SustainablePlus Tree Trust
More than 150 new trees have been planted on the University of Georgia campus in the last few months as part of a $1 million…
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UGA Voices lecture series concludes with wildlife’s role in health pandemics
An international ecology expert with a passion for wildlife and life in the bush will deliver this year’s final Global Diseases: Voices from the Vanguard…
