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Search begins for new internal auditing director
The university will begin a search for a new director of its Internal Auditing Division as current director Dale Wetzelberger announced his retirement—effective June 30—after…
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Student Appreciation Week
As part of Graduate and Professional Student Appreciation Week March 26-30, the Graduate School is sponsoring an open house from noon-4 p.m. at its administrative…
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Ecologist to deliver 27th Odum Lecture
Thomas W. Schoener, a Distinguished Professor in the College of Biological Sciences at the University of California, Davis, will deliver the 27th Eugene P. Odum…
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Science and Engineering Fair
The Georgia Center for Continuing Education Conference Center and Hotel will host the 64th Georgia Science and Engineering Fair fromMarch 29-31 at the Classic Center…
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Student scholar service-learning application deadline
The Office of the Vice President for Public Service and Outreach is accepting applications until April 2 for the 2012-13 Public Service and Outreach Student…
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Teaching innovators
Three faculty members have been named recipients of the Richard B. Russell Awards for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching.
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California State University system to admit fewer students next year
Reeling from state budget cutbacks, the University of California system recently announced a plan to limit enrollment at its public colleges and universities, The Chronicle…
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Mini-symposium will explore climate change, infectious diseases
The concept “One World, One Health” describes an awareness that human, animal and environmental health are all interconnected.
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Renowned biofuels expert to give 2012 Charter Lecture
Lee R. Lynd, an international expert on utilization of plant biomass for the production of energy, will give the Charter Lecture March 29 at 3…
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Scientific blueprint
Despite the promise associated with the therapeutic use of human stem cells, a complete understanding of the mechanisms that control the fundamental question of whether…
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Emergency medicine specialist to give keynote at health conference
Kendall Ho, one of the top experts in the use of information technologies to accelerate the incorporation of the latest health evidence into routine medical…
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Group therapy pays off
Area small business CEOs get blatant honesty from their peers during a no-holds-barred business group therapy session presented by the Terry College of Business the…
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Caulder Harvill-Childs
Caulder Harvill-Childs plans to run for political office one day, and he says his campaign colors will be red and black! The Marietta native, who…
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Marshall Shepherd
Marshall Shepherd, director of UGA’s Atmospheric Sciences program, has been interested in meteorology since the 6th grade and now helps UGA students become meteorologists.
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UGA Graduate School hosts thesis competition
University of Georgia doctoral students will compete to explain their dissertation topic clearly and concisely to judges and audience members in the first Three Minute…
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Performing Arts Center presents St. Lawrence String Quartet
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present the St. Lawrence String Quartet on April 4 at 8 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall. The award-winning chamber…
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UGA Alumni Association hosts annual Alumni Awards Luncheon
The University of Georgia Alumni Association will present three awards to distinguished graduates and faculty at its annual Alumni Awards Luncheon April 20 at noon…
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UGA Insect Zoo will host roach races, serve cricket cookies
There won’t be any lions, tigers or bears, but the University of Georgia’s annual insect zoo will let visitors get up close and personal with…
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UGA Graduate School hosts ‘The ART of Doing Business’
The University of Georgia Graduate School will present “The ART of Doing Business,” a workshop featuring North Carolina artist William Mangum, on March 28 at…
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UGA Terry College climbs to 50th in Businessweek survey of undergraduate programs
The undergraduate program at the University of Georgia Terry College of Business ranks 50th nationally and 20th among public business schools in the latest issue…
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UGA students to participate in bone marrow drive for ailing local child
Be the Match at UGA, a registered student organization at the University of Georgia, will sponsor a bone marrow drive called “Marrow-thon” on March 28…
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UGA’s 2012 CURO Symposium highlights undergraduate research endeavors
The Center for Undergraduate Research Opportunities at the University of Georgia will host its spring undergraduate research symposium on April 2 at The Classic Center…
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Noted UGA chemist named SURA distinguished scientist
The Southeastern Universities Research Association announced Henry F. Schaefer III, Graham Perdue Professor of Chemistry at the University of Georgia, will receive its 2012 SURA…
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Trace element plays major role in tropical forest nitrogen cycle
A new paper by researchers from the University of Georgia and Princeton University sheds light on the critical part played by a little-studied element, molybdenum,…
