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Spring pottery sale
The UGA Ceramic Student Organization will hold its spring pottery sale March 7-8 from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. in the first floor lobby of the Lamar…
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Arizona governor OKs 2014 tax break for distance-education companies
Distance-education companies based in Arizona like the University of Phoenix will begin receiving tax breaks in 2014, thanks to a new bill signed into law…
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Education professor to receive Scholarship of Engagement Award
Lorilee Sandmann, a professor in the College of Education’s department of lifelong education, administration and policy, is the 2012 recipient of the Scholarship of Engagement…
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Fun and games
As part of International Rec Day, youth development professionals from around the world led recreational activities Feb. 20 at the Ramsey Center.
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Well healed
Broken bones in humans and animals are painful and often take months to heal.
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Public service has $330 million economic impact on state
Higher education is often seen as yielding only long-term benefits.
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Grant will be used to study impact of Deepwater oil spill
UGA marine scientist Samantha Joye, Athletic Association Professor in Arts and Sciences, and UGA colleagues Patricia Medeiros and Christof Meile have received a $1.3 million…
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Avoid writing bad checks
Balancing your checkbook each month can save you money as overdrawing your checking account is getting more and more expensive. UGA Cooperative Extension financial experts…
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First Dean’s Council Scholarship awarded
Sophomore Mehreen Sultana of Madison, a biology and psychology double major who plans to pursue a career in medicine, has been awarded the inaugural Franklin…
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New book examines YouTube universe
Reading YouTube The Critical Viewers Guide Anandam Kavoori Peter Lang Publishing Group $129.95 Telecommunications professor Anandam Kavoori has written Reading YouTube, which attempts to make…
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Hannah Rule
Hannah Rule cannot imagine working in any other field than child welfare. The Glynn County native will soon graduate with a master’s in social work…
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It’s not fare and square
UGA foods and nutrition researchers have uncovered the unequal distribution of food stores in one Southeast community, concluding that access to healthy food is problematic…
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UGA civil rights lecture to feature Emory provost Earl Lewis
Earl Lewis, the provost and executive vice president for academic affairs at Emory University, will discuss the civil rights movement at a lecture at the…
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College of Environment and Design to host panel on environmental sciences in higher education
The University of Georgia College of Environment and Design will host a panel of scholars who will discuss “Linking Science with Action: Problems and Opportunities…
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GIS siting of emergency vehicles improves response time
In an emergency, minutes matter. With this knowledge, University of Georgia researchers developed a new method for determining where emergency vehicle stations should be located.…
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UGA Interfraternity Council claims multiple regional awards
The University of Georgia Interfraternity Council received seven awards at the Southeastern Interfraternity Conference Awards Banquet held last month in Atlanta. The IFC was recognized…
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State Botanical Garden at UGA co-sponsors the ‘Art of Conservation’ poster contest
The State Botanical Garden of Georgia at the University of Georgia, along with the Georgia Department of Natural Resources’ Nongame Conservation Section and the Environmental…
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UGA sets second-highest spring enrollment
The University of Georgia claimed its second highest enrollment for a spring semester this year with a 0.9 percent increase over 2011’s numbers. The 2012…
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Georgia Museum of Art presents ‘Polly Knipp Hill: Marking a Life Through Etching’
The Georgia Museum of Art will present the exhibition “Polly Knipp Hill: Marking a Life Through Etching” from April 7 to June 3. This retrospective…
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Harvard sociologist to deliver UGA’s inaugural Hollowell Lecture
Harvard sociologist William Julius Wilson will deliver the inaugural University of Georgia Donald L. Hollowell Lecture April 2 at 7 p.m. in the Mahler Auditorium…
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UGA study reveals basic molecular ‘wiring’ of stem cells
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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River Basin Center legal fellow elected to State Bar’s Environmental Law Section
Katie Sheehan, a legal fellow at the University of Georgia River Basin Center, was elected member-at-large of the Environmental Law Section of the State Bar…
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Four UGA faculty recognized for superior teaching efforts
Four University of Georgia faculty have been named Josiah Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professors, the university’s highest recognition for superior instruction at the undergraduate and graduate…
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UGA College of Environment and Design participates in community assessments in India
University of Georgia students and faculty from the College of Environment and Design recently joined Oxford Brookes University of England in a unique design process…
