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UGA discovery uses ‘fracture putty’ to repair broken bone in days
Broken bones in humans and animals are painful and often take months to heal. Studies conducted in part by University of Georgia Regenerative Bioscience Center…
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Media advisory: German Consul General of Atlanta to speak at UGA
Lutz Görgens, the Consul General from the German Consulate in Atlanta, will give a talk at the University of Georgia titled “Ten Years of the…
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Roundworm research reviewed at UGA
There are 16,000 types of parasitic roundworms causing illnesses in humans and animals. Controlling their effects on health becomes more difficult as the medicines used…
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Emerson String Quartet brings music by Mozart, Haydn, Beethoven to Athens
The University of Georgia Performing Arts Center will present the Emerson String Quartet on Feb. 14 at 8 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall. The ensemble’s…
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Georgia Museum of Art announces newest exhibition
The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia has announced its latest exhibition, “Pattern and Palette in Print: Gentry Magazine and a New…
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Pandora Yearbook student portraits scheduled for Feb. 6-17
Student portraits for the 2012 University of Georgia Pandora Yearbook will be taken Feb. 6-10 and 13-17 in room 352 of the Tate Student Center.…
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UGA College of Education professor Powell receives national award for teaching excellence
University of Georgia College of Education professor Gwynn Powell recently received the 2011 Excellence in Teaching Award from the National Recreation and Park Association.
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UGA mourns passing of adjunct professor James ‘Jim’ R. Cothran
James “Jim” R. Cothran, an adjunct professor in the University of Georgia College of Environment and Design and vice president of Robert and Company, died…
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Terry Leadership Speaker Series to feature Macy’s executive
Timothy M. Adams, the chief private brands officer of Macy’s Inc., will speak Feb. 3, at 10 a.m. in room 101 of the University of…
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College of Environment and Design to lead Southern Mill charrette
A team of students and faculty from the University of Georgia College of Environment and Design will partner with the Athens-Clarke Heritage Foundation on Feb.…
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UGA Performing Arts Center presents Wroclaw Philharmonic Orchestra
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present the Wroclaw Philharmonic Orchestra on Feb. 16 at 8 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall. Founded in 1954, the…
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UGA teams up internationally to discover speed of large-scale evolution
For the first time, scientists have measured how fast large-scale evolution can occur in mammals, showing it takes 24 million generations for a mouse-sized animal…
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Deryl Bailey, Anti-Oppression Award
Deryl Bailey, associate professor of counseling and human development services, has received the 2007 Mary Smith Arnold Anti-Oppression Award from the Counselors for Social Justice,…
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UGA Health Sciences Campus update for January 2012
The following information is provided as part of an effort to keep the community informed about the development of the Health Sciences Campus, a significant…
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Six UGA students awarded campus sustainability grants
The University of Georgia Office of Sustainability has awarded grants totaling $20,000 to six students as part of its second annual Campus Sustainability Grants program.…
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UGA Opera presents Gilbert and Sullivan’s The Pirates of Penzance
The University of Georgia Opera Theater will present Gilbert and Sullivan’s iconic operetta The Pirates of Penzance at the university’s Fine Arts Theater on Feb.…
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UGA to host Fulbright Program study abroad event Feb. 23
University of Georgia students, faculty and the local community are invited to learn more about opportunities abroad available through the Fulbright Program, the largest U.S.…
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Frum named UGA vice president for public service and outreach
Jennifer Frum, who has served as interim vice president for public service and outreach at the University of Georgia since July 2011, has been named…
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Richard LaFleur, Post-Secondary Foreign Language Teacher of the Year
Richard LaFleur, Franklin Professor of classics and coordinator of the Elementary Latin Program, received professional accolades from two organizations.He was honored as Post-Secondary Foreign Language…
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Performing Arts Center presents the Capitol Steps
Perfectly timed for an election year, the University of Georgia Performing Arts Center will present America’s foremost political satirists, the Capitol Steps, on Feb. 10…
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$1.2 million USDA grant will be used to raise pecan’s image
The pecan, a Georgia crop staple, packs a much higher antioxidant punch than its nut-cousin the almond.
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Joel Marcovitch, Hero of the Year
Joel Marcovitch, director of Hillel at UGA, was named the 2011 Jewish Federation Hero of the Year by Hillels of Georgia. Marcovitch was honored for…
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January
Thirty UGA employees retired Jan. 1. Retirees, their job classification, department and length of employment are: Arnoldo Acevedo, maintenance worker, preventive maintenance, 17 years/5 months;…
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Gothic ghosts inhabit Seney Stovall Chapel in University Theatre’s ‘Armitage’
University Theatre presents Armitage, Don Nigro’s twisting tale of mystery, murder and desperate love at Seney Stovall Chapel Feb. 7-12 at 8 p.m., with a…
