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School psychology doctoral program among top 10 in research productivity
The College of Education’s doctoral program in school psychology is ranked among the best in the nation in research productivity and scholarly impact, according to…
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University of Michigan’s College of Engineering gets $15 million gift
A University of Michigan alumnus and his wife have made a $15 million donation, the largest in school history, to the institution’s College of Engineering,…
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Lilly Fellow applications
Faculty members in their first, second or third year of a tenure-track position are encouraged to apply for the 2012-2014 CTL Lilly Teaching Fellows. Information…
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Women’s History Month will focus on female education, empowerment
“Women’s Education—Women’s Empowerment” is the national theme of Women’s History Month, which will be celebrated in March at UGA.
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Piano duo to give concert in Ramsey Concert Hall
The internationally acclaimed piano duo of Christina and Michelle Naughton will give a concert March 6 at 8 p.m. in Ramsey Concert Hall of the…
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Geography maps out new website
The department of geography has updated its Web presence with a redesigned site that allows users to more quickly and easily learn about the work…
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Graduate student competition
UGA will select a graduate student for an award to attend the 10-week experience at Singularity University, an “ideas incubator” located in Silicon Valley, this…
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A different view
The story of the Holocaust is often told in numbers—6 million Jews murdered, plus 200,000 Gypsies and another 200,000 people with disabilities, in addition to…
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Center Stage
“Mountain Stage,” the popular nationally syndicated weekly radio show returned to campus Feb. 19. Above: A technician (foreground) adjusts sound levels for Hodgson Hall before…
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Fund to help Syrians students
The Institute of International Education, an independent nonprofit organization, has established a fund to help Syrian students studying in the U.S., The Chronicle of Higher…
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Bluebird houses
Collegiate Future Farmers of America at UGA is selling bluebird houses for $20. Orders will be accepted through March 2 by mail to Collegiate FFA,…
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Ashley David
Ashley David has already had experiences and opportunities to fill a lifetime. Already an accomplished poet, this Ph.D. student is participating in a UGA-affiliated artist…
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Smart investments
A recent study estimating the economic impact of UGA’s Public Service and Outreach programs at $333 million annually confirms that in public service areas, investments…
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UGA Food Services to conduct exposition for National Nutrition Month
University of Georgia Food Services is joining the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (formerly the American Dietetic Association) in March in celebrating National Nutrition Month®…
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For the birds: Aquatic ecologist studies silent killer of bald eagles
Something is killing American bald eagles, and Susan Wilde is determined to find out what. An assistant professor in the University of Georgia Warnell School…
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UGA study sheds light on aphid vs. wasp evolution
Nature is a system of checks and balances, as is the case between aphids and wasps. Aphids feed on plants; wasps lay eggs inside aphids,…
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Live Healthy Columbus presents blueprint to combat childhood obesity
A report released this month will help Columbus address its growing childhood obesity issue, specifically in its metropolitan area. The University of Georgia Fanning Institute…
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CTL Maymester workshops
The Center for Teaching and Learning will offer two different interactive workshops May 14-17 on redesigning face-to-face courses and creating educational games for use in…
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UGA professor honored by the Dominican Republic
Howard J. Wiarda, the Dean Rusk Professor of International Relations in the University of Georgia School of Public and International Affairs, was recently honored by…
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Performing Arts Center presents Nordwest Deutsche Philharmonic
The University of Georgia Performing Arts Center will present the Nordwest Deutsche Philharmonic, one of Germany’s leading orchestras, on March 7 at 8 p.m. in…
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UGA hosts 43rd annual children’s literature conference and book awards
Some of the nation’s top authors and illustrators of children’s books will speak during the 43rd Annual Georgia Book Awards and Conference on Children’s Literature,…
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Healthy foods missing from stores in low-income black neighborhoods, UGA study finds
Most convenience stores have a wide variety of chips, colorful candies and bottles of sugar-sweetened carbonated beverages. While shoppers can buy calorie-heavy foods wrapped in…
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UGA student to host documentary, panel discussion on alcohol poisoning
Caroline Wingate, a second-year pre-journalism student at the University of Georgia, will host a screening of the documentary “Death by Alcohol: The Sam Spady Story”…
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Georgia Safe Schools Coalition Workshop to be hosted by College of Education
A Georgia Safe Schools Coalition Workshop, offering local educators training and up-to-date information specific to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender youth in Georgia schools, will…
