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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…
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Poet David Wojahn to read at UGA
The University of Georgia is hosting a reading by poet David Wojahn on March 7 at 6 p.m. at Ciné, located at 235 West Hancock…
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Interdisciplinary artist Amy Franceschini to visit UGA
The University of Georgia Ideas for Creative Exploration will host artist, educator and award-winning Web designer Amy Franceschini on March 6 at 4 p.m. in…
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UGA College of Education offers workshop for special education teachers, therapists
The University of Georgia College of Education’s Institute for Interdisciplinary Research in Education and Human Development will host Single Subject Research Methodology in Behavioral Sciences,…
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UGA receives $1.3 million grant for Deepwater Horizon research
University of Georgia marine scientist Samantha Joye, who is the Athletic Association Professor in Arts and Sciences, and UGA colleagues Patricia Medeiros and Christof Meile…
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Break in publication
Because of spring break, Columns will not be published on March 12. Regular weekly publication of the newspaper resumes March 19. Submit announcements for that…
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Site offers packets of gardening info
For the 32nd year, UGA’s College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences offers the annual UGA Garden Packet, a Web site containing 26 stories written by…
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Media advisory: Expert on language change to speak at UGA
Gabriele Diewald, vice president for teaching and academic programs and continuing education at Leibniz University in Hannover, Germany, will give a talk at the University…
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African Night
UGA’s African Student Union will host its annual African Night on March 23. The theme for this year’s show is “American Soil, African Roots, I’m…
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Alumni-employees breakfast
The Alumni Association’s ninth annual “Workin’ Like a Dawg” UGA Alumni-Employees Breakfast will be held April 4 from 7:30–9 a.m. in the banquet area of…
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UGA professor to speak on his role in ‘Red Tails’ companion documentary
The Tuskegee Airmen’s role in World War II has received increased attention since the release of the movie Red Tails. The film’s educational companion piece…
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UGA College of Education offers workshop on leading class-sensitive schools
The University of Georgia College of Education is offering a one-day workshop designed for district-level administrators, building principals and assistant principals, counselors, instructional coaches and…
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UGA’s SPIA Getzen Lecture to feature Journalist Cynthia Tucker
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Cynthia Tucker will be the featured speaker at the University of Georgia School of Public and International Affairs’ annual Getzen Lecture on…
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UGA College of Education to offer workshop on reading instruction
The University of Georgia College of Education is offering a one-day workshop on reading instruction designed for teachers in the elementary grades, instructional coaches, literacy…
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Plant trees, shrubs while it’s cool
Planting during cooler months gives trees and shrubs a better chance of getting established before the heat of summer hits, according to Michael Wheeler, Cooperative…
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Athletic facility upgrades approved
Three facility funding requests totaling $3.83 million were approved Feb. 8 at the quarterly meeting of the Athletic Association’s board of directors. The largest of…
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Couture a-la-cart
Couture a-la-cart, UGA’s first retail store operated by students in the College of Family and Consumer Sciences selling student designs, is re-opening for spring semester…
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Conference to explore practical ways to address poverty issues
The School of Law aims to explores practical methods of lawyering that can best serve the poor in its second annual Working in the Public…
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Law school alumnus returns to head up development
Attorney Gregory C. “Greg” Sowell from Tifton has joined the School of Law as senior director of development.
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Murmurs
The Wall Street Journal quoted Andy Herod, Distinguished Research Professor of Geography, director of UGA’s Paris study-abroad program and adjunct professor of international affairs and…
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UGA Performing Arts Center and Classic Center present the Chieftains
The Performing Arts Center, in partnership with the Classic Center, will present the Chieftains on their 50th anniversary tour Feb. 24 at 8 p.m. in…
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Burning questions
Olorunfemi Adetona, a UGA postdoctoral researcher, and Luke Naeher, senior author and associate professor in the College of Public Health, were quoted in a Science…
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Targeted approach
The knowledge that bacteria possess adaptable immune systems that protect them from individual viruses and other foreign invaders is relatively new to science, and researchers…
