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Award-winning violinist to give concert Feb. 27
The Performing Arts Center will present award-winning violinist Bella Hristova Feb. 27 at 8 p.m. in Ramsey Concert Hall. Tickets are $25; admission is free…
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University Theatre, Atlanta’s 7 Stages to premiere ‘Hidden Man’
University Theatre, in collaboration with Atlanta’s 7 Stages Theatre, will present the world premiere of Hidden Man by Pamela Turner based on research by Russell…
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Environment and Design to lead charrette
A team of students and faculty from the College of Environment and Design will partner with the Athens-Clarke Heritage Foundation Feb. 24-26 to explore the…
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Conference will explore future of international intellectual property law
The School of Law’s Journal of Intellectual Property Law will host “Back to the Future: Global Perspectives on the Future of IP Law in the…
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Public interest law conference, auction will open March 2
Topics ranging from judicial budget cuts to the sustainability of animal farming will be explored at the School of Law’s seventh annual Working in the…
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Visit state’s coast from your computer
Explore Georgia’s coast anywhere, anytime, through the Georgia Sea Grant’s new website. Supporting a healthy coastal ecosystem and economy for more than 40 years, Georgia…
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Grady College receives full reaccreditation by ACEJMC
The Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication has been fully reaccredited after review by the Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communications.
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‘Stand-up’ guy: Terry art director volunteers with community charitable organizations
If you look closely, you can find a subtle expression in Chris Taylor’s work that provides a direct glimpse into his personality.
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Inedible eggs
Michael Doyle, director of UGA’s Center for Food Safety, was quoted in a National Public Radio story about a recent recall of eggs for possible…
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Love comes with strings attached
Members of the AMF Club, a support group for students dealing with the illness or death of a loved one, make Valentine’s cards for children…
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The revolution will not be televised
A Los Angeles Times article about the debate over technology use in U.S. classrooms quoted Thomas C. Reeves, an associate professor of statistics and instructional…
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Historians start to define degrees
Historians across the U.S. have decided to create a specific, agreed-upon framework of expectations for what a history degree should signify about what its recipients…
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On-the-job training
Equine veterinarian Dan Carter has always known he wanted to be his own boss, so during his final year at the College of Veterinary Medicine…
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Observatory open house
The department of physics and astronomy will host its monthly observatory open house Feb. 24 from 7:30-9 p.m. on the roof of the Physics Building.…
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Interim diversity chief named to post on permanent basis
Michelle Garfield Cook, who has served as interim associate provost for institutional diversity at UGA since May 2011, has been appointed to the post on…
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Prof to present trombone recital
Joshua Bynum, an assistant professor of trombone in the Hugh Hodgson School of Music, will present a faculty recital of works for trombone on Feb.…
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Caroline Daniel
One day, she plans to be an attorney and newscaster. For now, Caroline Daniel of Elberton is relishing in her UGA experiences that have taken…
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UGA Franklin College awards inaugural Dean’s Council Scholarship
University of Georgia sophomore Mehreen Sultana of Madison, a biology and psychology double major who aims to pursue a career in medicine, has been awarded…
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UGA experts available on women’s history
Women’s contributions to society take the forefront in March during Women’s History Month. This year, the national focus is on how education empowers women. And…
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UGA to celebrate Women’s History Month throughout March
“Women’s Education-Women’s Empowerment” is the national theme of Women’s History Month, which will be celebrated in March at the University of Georgia. Numerous events are…
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Performing Arts Center presents Christina and Michelle Naughton
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present the internationally acclaimed piano duo Christina and Michelle Naughton on March 6 at 8 p.m. in Ramsey Concert…
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Study shows economic impact of UGA public service exceeds $330 million
Higher education is often seen as yielding only long-term benefits. However, a recent study estimating the economic impact of the University of Georgia’s Public Service…
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Georgia Law to host former U.S. ambassador
America’s first Ambassador-at-Large for War Crimes Issues David Scheffer will deliver a presentation on the fate of those responsible for atrocity crimes on March 6…
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UGA College of Veterinary Medicine sets annual open house for April 6
The University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine’s annual open house will be held April 6 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Exotic animal displays,…
