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UGA College of Education professor Linda Campbell receives APA Presidential Citation
Linda Campbell, director of the University of Georgia’s Center for Counseling in the College of Education, has received a Presidential Citation from the American Psychological…
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College of Education student one of eight to earn NASPA graduate scholarship
University of Georgia College of Education student Alexander Kappus has been selected as one of eight graduate students in the country to receive a Graduate…
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UGA grant to help government workers manage weight and reduce type II diabetes
Mark Wilson, head of the department of health promotion and behavior in the University of Georgia College of Public Health, has received a grant to…
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How to Build a Dinosaur author to speak Feb. 6 during Darwin Days at UGA
World-renowned paleontologist Jack Horner, author of How to Build a Dinosaur, will discuss how he and his colleagues are developing the technology to create a…
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Gothic ghosts inhabit Seney-Stovall in University Theatre’s ‘Armitage’
University Theatre presents “Armitage”—Don Nigro’s tale of mystery, murder and love—at the Seney-Stovall Chapel Feb. 7-12 at 8 p.m., with an additional performance Feb. 12…
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UGA launches statewide initiative to address obesity
The University of Georgia has launched a major campus-wide initiative to help the state address its growing epidemic of adult and childhood obesity. Clifton A.…
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Joe Goode Performance Group brings ‘The Rambler’ to UGA
The University of Georgia Performing Arts Center will present the Joe Goode Performance Group, a groundbreaking dance-theater troupe, on Feb. 4 and 5 in the…
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WUGA-TV debuts ‘UGA Performs’ with guitar trio
“UGA Performs,” a new music series produced on the University of Georgia campus, will premiere on WUGA-TV Feb. 1 at 9 p.m. The first program…
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Malota named associate chief information officer at UGA
Following a national search, Larry Malota has been named associate chief information officer and banner project coordinator for the University of Georgia Enterprise Information Technology…
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UGA School of Law and College of Education to host Robert Garda at lectures
Robert A. Garda Jr., an expert in education law from Loyola University in New Orleans, will be the featured speaker at various events being hosted…
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UGA president to present 2012 State of the University Address
Athens, Ga. – University of Georgia President Michael F. Adams will deliver the annual State of the University speech on Jan. 26 at 3:30 p.m.…
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Parents Leadership Council grants
UGA’s Parents Leadership Council is accepting grant proposals for the 2012-13 academic year. Grant applications are due Feb. 3 by the close of business. Grants…
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Training and Development to offer new certificate in diversity, inclusion
Beginning in February, UGA faculty and staff can enroll in a new certificate program focused on diversity and inclusion, thanks to a partnership among…
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Vet med students to host benefit auction
The College of Veterinary Medicine’s student chapter of the American Veterinary Medical Association will host a benefit auction in the Grand Hall of the Tate…
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GMOA receives art collection from law professor, his wife
The Georgia Museum of Art has a new collection—prominent works by African-American artists—donated by Larry D. and Brenda A. Thompson.
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Open books
The special collections libraries began 2012 in a new state-of-the-art facility and will celebrate the opening of the Richard B. Russell Building Special Collections Libraries…
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‘Enduring cause’: Speaker recalls life, legacy of King
For Billye Aaron, an advocate for higher education for African Americans and the wife of baseball legend Hank Aaron, this year’s Freedom Breakfast was…
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‘Georgia Review’ will host poetry reading
The Georgia Review, UGA’s literary quarterly, will host the second of three Georgia Poetry Circuit events for the 2011-2012 academic year on Feb. 1…
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Law school to host security conference
The School of Law’s Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law will host a daylong conference on international energy security Feb. 3 in the…
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‘Dream’ builders: Students help with community improvement projects during King Day
For a few hours on Jan. 16, UGA student Olufeyisayo Bab-Oke took a pickaxe to a slab of asphalt outside the Athens Community Council…
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Former Willson Center director to deliver Founders Day Lecture
In observance of the university’s 227th anniversary, Betty Jean Craige, retired University Professor of Comparative Literature and former director of the Willson Center for Humanities…
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Service-learning workshop
The Office of Service-Learning is holding the workshop “Introduction to Effective Service-Learning Course Design” Jan. 27 from 9 a.m.-noon. The workshop delivers an overview…
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Deloitte Foundation funds endowment with $1 million
With pledged gifts totaling $1 million, the Deloitte Foundation has established an endowment for the J.M. Tull School of Accounting in the Terry College of…
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Income tax assistance
The Georgia United Credit Union is partnering with the College of Family and Consumer Sciences to offer free tax -preparation to low- and middle-income…
