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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…
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Alumna, ‘Genius Award’ recipient, returns to campus
Noted poet and MacArthur Foundation “Genius Award” recipient A.E. Stallings will return to UGA, her alma mater, for a poetry reading and a series of…
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Stanley Culpepper receives Outstanding Expension Award
A. Stanley Culpepper, a professor in crop and soil sciences, received the Outstanding Extension Award from the Weed Science Society of America at the organization’s…
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Observatory open house
The department of physics and astronomy will host its monthly observatory open house March 23 from 9-10:30 p.m. on the fourth floor of the physics…
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Atlanta Symphony Orchestra concert to feature violinist
The Performing Arts Center will present the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra on March 25 at 3 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall. Guest conductor and violinist Leonidas…
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GLOBES meeting
GLOBES is hosting a “meet and greet” March 22 from 6-8 p.m. at the Hotel Indigo, 500 College Ave. There will be hors d’oeuvres and…
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University Theatre takes a ‘Dark Ride’
University Theatre will present Dark Ride by Len Jenkins in the Cellar Theatre of the Fine Arts Building from March 27-April 1 at 8 p.m.…
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Listen and learn
Second-year students from the Georgia Health Sciences University/UGA Medical Partnership (from left) Kayla Koch and Travis Palmer watch as fellow student Lisa Lima uses her…
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Allan Cohen-receives career contribution award
Allan Cohen, director of the Georgia Center for Assessment and the Aderhold Professor of Research Methodology, will receive the 2012 Award for Career Contributions to…
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Annual BSRI retreat to facilitate collaborations
UGA’s Bioenergy Systems Research Institute will hold its annual retreat April 9 at the Georgia Center for Continuing Education Conference Center and Hotel.
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Julie Luft wins national teaching award
Julie A. Luft, who joined UGA in January as the inaugural Athletic Association Professor of Mathematics and Science Education, has won a national award for…
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Paterson, plant scientist, named Regents Professor
Andrew Paterson, a UGA scientist considered a world leader in the mapping and sequencing of flowering-plant genomes, has been named a Regents Professor, effective July…
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Food Services chef to compete in culinary challenge
Bryan Haymans, a chef in Bolton Dining Commons, has been selected to compete in the Culinary Challenge at the National Association of College and University…
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Saturday passport service
The UGACard and Passport office located in room 309 of the Tate Student Center will open for special weekend hours on March 24 from 10…
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‘Extras’ site lists discounts to employees
Free or discounted prices for UGA employees on activities, entertainment options, sports and services are listed on the Human Resources “extras” page. The page displays…
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Food deserts
Most convenience stores have a variety of chips, colorful candies and bottles of sugar-sweetened carbonated beverages. While shoppers can buy calorie-heavy foods wrapped in pretty…
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Collection celebrates ‘Review’ anniversary
Stories Wanting Only to Be Heard Selected Fiction From Six Decades of The Georgia Review Edited by Stephen Corey with Douglas Carlson, David Ingle and…

