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Early warm weather may mean earlier mosquito, tick problems
This year’s exceptionally warm winter and the early spring temperatures mean Georgians may be dealing with warm weather pests, like ticks and mosquitoes, earlier than…
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GMOA expanded gallery hours
Effective April 3, the galleries at the Georgia Museum of Art will be open Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.;…
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U. of Florida administrator will lead Franklin College
Alan T. Dorsey, associate dean for natural sciences and mathematics and professor of physics in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at the University…
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Graduate programs rank among nation’s best
UGA’s graduate programs continue to rank among the best in the nation, according to the U.S. News & World Report’s 2013 edition of America’s Best…
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Former UN peacekeeper sees hope for future in study-abroad
Although he’s seen genocide with his own eyes, Roméo Dallaire, 2012 Delta Prize for Global Understanding honoree, sees hope for the future.
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Georgia Museum of Art presents ‘A Divine Light’
The exhibition A Divine Light: Northern Renaissance Paintings from the Bob Jones University Museum and Gallery is on view at the Georgia Museum of Art…
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Panel to discuss new volume on history of American novel
The English department will host a panel discussion on the recently published Cambridge History of the American Novel March 30 from 3:30-5 p.m. in the…
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UGA Night at Six Flags
On April 13 from 6 p.m.-midnight, Six Flags over Georgia will be open exclusively to UGA alumni, students, faculty, staff, friends and family. Tickets are…
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World Court judge to give this year’s Sibley Lecture
International Court of Justice Judge Joan E. Donoghue will discuss “The Role of the World Court Today” at the School of Law’s 108th Sibley Lecture.
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Website showcases Fanning projects
Drawing on UGA’s resources and the spirit and legacy of its late namesake, the Fanning Institute offers a full range of community and economic development…
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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.
