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UGA geneticists receive $1.8 million NSF CAREER Awards
Two University of Georgia genetics researchers won grants from the National Science Foundation valued at more than $1.8 million for projects that can potentially help…
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UGA heat study guides new GHSA rules aiming to prevent exertional heat illness, deaths
High school student-athletes need about 10-14 days to acclimate their bodies to the heat stress in preseason practices in late July and August each year…
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UGA sororities compete to green up their houses
March 19 marked the kickoff of the University of Georgia’s first Sorority Green Cup, a month-long competition at UGA designed to reduce energy, water and…
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International conference at UGA to examine sacred sites conservation and indigenous revivals
The conservation of sites that indigenous peoples hold sacred is taking on an increased urgency as globalization and population growth increase the demand for resources…
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College of Environment and Design to host exhibit of paintings by Atlanta architect
The University of Georgia College of Environment and Design will host an exhibit of paintings by Bob Hughes, an alumnus and a principal in HGOR,…
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Dorsey named dean of UGA’s Franklin College of Arts and Sciences
Alan T. Dorsey, associate dean for natural sciences and mathematics and professor of physics in the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences at the University…
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University of Georgia presents the Delta Prize for Global Understanding
Delta Air Lines and the University of Georgia presented the 2012 Delta Prize for Global Understanding to Roméo Dallaire, a Canadian senator and retired Canadian…
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World Court Judge to speak at UGA School of Law
International Court of Justice Judge Joan E. Donoghue will present “The Role of the World Court Today” as the University of Georgia School of Law’s…
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Performing Arts Center presents Atlanta Symphony Orchestra
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra on March 25 at 3 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall. Guest conductor and violinist…
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International Street Festival brings cultural variety to downtown Athens
The International Student Life Office at the University of Georgia will host the 14th annual International Street Festival on April 14 from noon – 5…
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Georgia Museum of Art at UGA announces expanded gallery hours
Effective Tuesday, April 3, the galleries at the Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia
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Candidates for UGA Press director visit campus
Four candidates for the position of director of the University of Georgia Press will visit campus between March 27 and April 24.
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Internal auditing director’s retirement prompts UGA search
The University of Georgia will begin a search for a new director of its Internal Auditing Division as current director Dale Wetzelberger announces his retirement—effective…
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Colorado mulls changing contracts
Colleges and universities in Colorado’s public system could soon have the ability to offer long-term, enforceable contracts to adjunct faculty members, The Chronicle of Higher…
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Exhibition of graduate student artwork opens with reception March 23
The Lamar Dodd School of Art’s 2012 MFA Exhibition will be on view at the Lamar Dodd School of Art galleries March 23-April 13. An…
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Katie Sheehan elected to State Bar of Georgia position
Katie Sheehan, a legal fellow at UGA’s River Basin Center, was elected to the position of member-at-large of the Environmental Law Section of the State…
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Duke expert to lead discussion on copyright, fair use and Google Books
Kevin Smith, Duke University’s director of scholarly communications, will discuss the copyright and fair use ramifications of the Google Books Project for authors, scholars, libraries…
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Atlanta mayor urges continuation of dialogues about race
Conversations about race in America have become harder to have, but they’re vital to the country’s future, Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed told a packed crowd…
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Former UGA VP speaks on need to partner with Africa
When UGA partners with African institutions, the state of Georgia benefits. That’s what Art Dunning, former UGA vice president for public service and outreach, told…
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Governor, director of Ichauway ecological center to address spring graduates
Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal will deliver the Commencement address at the spring undergraduate ceremony on May 11 at 7 p.m. in Sanford Stadium.
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‘Rare’ career choice
Growing up in Effingham County, near Savannah, Renna Tuten was very familiar with the drawing of Savannah in its very earliest days as a colony;…
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Location, location, location
UGA researchers have developed a new method for determining where emergency vehicle stations should be located.
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Golf tournament volunteers
More than 500 volunteers are needed for the Nationwide Tour’s Stadion Classic at UGA, a professional golf event to be held at the university golf…

