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Vet medicine redesigns its website
The university’s College of Veterinary Medicine has updated its Web presence with a sleek, new homepage. The redesigned site features a calendar of upcoming events,…
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The Office of Institutional Research, Southern Association for Institutional Research conference
The Office of Institutional Research recently won several awards at the annual Southern Association for Institutional Research conference in Atlanta. OIR received two first place…
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Ecology alumnus to discuss essays inspired by work of H. Ronald Pulliam
Jianguo Liu, who received his Ph.D. in ecology from UGA in 1992 and is now director of the Center for Systems Integration and Sustainability at…
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Performing Arts Center presents Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
The Performing Arts Center will present the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Jan. 10 at 8 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall. Principal guest conductor Pinchas Zukerman will…
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Public service associate helps build up Habitat for Humanity
Tom Lawrence, a senior public service associate in biological and agricultural engineering and the Faculty of Engineering, thinks building houses is fun—but more than that…
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J. Marshall Shepherd, Science Advisory Board
J. Marshall Shepherd, the director of UGA’s atmospheric sciences program and professor of geography, will serve on the Science Advisory Board of the National Oceanic…
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Ethics compliance training
The board of regents is requiring faculty, staff, temporary employees and student employees to complete either a basic or refresher ethics training module for the…
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Memorial planned for Munson, voice of Bulldogs
A memorial service for the late Larry Munson will be held Dec. 10 at 1 p.m. in Sanford Stadium.
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Kameon Prather
Kameon Prather is a name you will likely hear in the future. The North Gwinnett High School graduate has already had experience at MTV Studios…
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Seeing things in a different light
University of Georgia researchers have developed a new material that emits a long-lasting, near-infrared glow—potentially revolutionizing medical diagnostics and providing a foundation for highly effective…
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Georgia students headed to Washington D.C. for 2012 Sea Grant fellowship
Two Georgia college students will join 49 students from across the country in the Dean John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship starting February. University of…
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GMOA to host panel discussion on art, Great Depression
The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia will host a panel discussion on Jan. 13 at 6 p.m. in the M. Smith…
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NPR show ‘Mountain Stage’ is returning to Athens
WUGA is bringing the popular nationally syndicated weekly radio show “Mountain Stage” back to Athens on Feb. 19 at 7 p.m. in the Hugh Hodgson…
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UGA Marine Extension updates coastal septic system permit database
Since October, health departments in three coastal Georgia counties have been receiving much needed assistance from the University of Georgia Marine Extension Service as they…
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UGA COE professor receives $1.23 million grant for Birth through Five teacher education
University of Georgia College of Education professor Cynthia Vail has received a $1.23 million U.S. Department of Education grant to continue and expand the Birth…
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When babies awake: New study shows surprise regarding important hormone level
Cortisol may be the Swiss Army knife of hormones in the human body-just when scientists think they understand what it does, another function pops up.…
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UGA pharmacy researcher continues work on melanoma treatment
A research scientist in the University of Georgia College of Pharmacy is continuing her work on melanoma, a type of skin cancer that has become…
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Renowned UGA chemist Henry Schaefer honored with Humboldt Research Award
Henry F. Schaefer III, Graham Perdue professor of chemistry at the University of Georgia and director of the Center for Computational Chemistry in the Franklin…
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GMOA to exhibit ‘To Make a World: George Ault and 1940s America’
The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia will present “To Make a World: George Ault and 1940s America” from Feb. 18 to…
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UGA manager receives National Guard recognition
Darnell Tate, manager of the University of Georgia Oglethorpe Dining Commons, recently received the Patriot Award from the National Committee for Employer Support of the…
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New café opens at State Botanical Garden of Georgia
The State Botanical Garden reopened its café today with Donderos’ Kitchen as its new vendor.
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UGA Terry College of Business provides summary of Georgia Economic Outlook 2012
More than 800 Atlanta executives, government leaders and University of Georgia alumni registered for the Georgia Economic Outlook luncheon in Atlanta. Held at the Georgia…
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Abstinence-only education does not lead to abstinent behavior, UGA researchers find
States that prescribe abstinence-only sex education programs in public schools have significantly higher teenage pregnancy and birth rates than states with more comprehensive sex education…
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UGA Cabinet meeting and media briefing Dec. 1
The University of Georgia Cabinet will conduct its regular meeting Thursday, Dec. 1 at 10 a.m. in the Peabody Board Room of the Administration Building.
