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Berlin Philharmonic Wind Quintet to perform at UGA
The University of Georgia Performing Arts Center will present the chamber ensemble Berlin Philharmonic Wind Quintet Oct. 25 at 8 p.m. in the Hodgson Concert…
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UGA Grady College’s author showcase set for homecoming weekend
Four University of Georgia graduates will return to campus to be featured in the annual Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication’s Alumni Authors Showcase…
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Shelby McLeod of Madison, Ga., crowned Miss UGA 2012
Shelby McLeod, a third-year public relations major and music business student, was crowned Miss University of Georgia 2012 at the annual scholarship pageant held Oct.…
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Fifth candidate for UGA registrar presents on campus Oct. 14
A fifth candidate for the position of registrar at the University of Georgia will make a public presentation, in addition to meeting with administrators and…
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UGA Terry College professors to discuss ‘The Great Recession Three Years In’ Oct. 12
Three years into the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression, a faculty panel from the University of Georgia Terry College of Business will offer…
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Two legendary bands to perform together at UGA
The world’s premier New Orleans jazz band will join forces with America’s foremost bluegrass band Oct. 22 at 8 p.m. on the University of Georgia…
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Media Advisory: UGA to host McGill Visiting Journalists
A talk on resisting the retreat from foreign news reporting will open an all-day discussion of journalistic courage at the fifth annual McGill Symposium Oct.…
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Pharmacy student program benefits hospital’s diabetes care
Students in the University of Georgia College of Pharmacy were part of a team of health care workers who helped make a unique diabetes specialty…
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‘Civil War Voices’ musical shares memories of national conflict
The Performing Arts Center, in collaboration with the Classic Center, will commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Civil War with Civil War Voices on Oct.…
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The 2012 Campaign for Charities
Once a year, UGA conducts a single fundraiser—the Campaign for Charities—for contributions to United Way organizations, statewide independent agencies and independent federations approved through the…
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Edward Delgado-Romero, Award for Distinguished Contributions to Psychology
Edward Delgado-Romero, a professor in the department of counseling and human development services, received the American Psychological Association’s 2011 Award for Distinguished Contributions to Psychology…
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Georgia Brass Band to perform in Hodgson Hall
The Performing Arts Center will present the Georgia Brass Band, the state’s premier British style brass band, Oct. 16 at 3 p.m. in Hodgson Concert…
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Educational psychology professor named director of Torrance Center
Bonnie Cramond, a professor in the College of Education’s department of educational psychology and instructional technology, has been named the new director of the E.…
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Public Health will offer new Ph.D. degree in epidemiology
UGA will become the first institution in the University System of Georgia to offer a doctoral degree in epidemiology, after a move approved by the…
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Big plans
A small brick building tucked in behind the sprawling Davison Life Sciences Complex houses one of the busiest labs on campus. But aside from the…
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WUGA-TV is on the web
WUGA-TV, a partnership between UGA and Georgia Public Television, has a new website to help inform visitors about its programming as well as news and…
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UGA faculty member will discuss the ‘ecology of war’ at Willson Center lecture
Pulling from his research into unexploded ordnance and their carcinogenic effects on the island of Vieques, Puerto Rico, UGA ecologist James W. Porter will present…
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Two Missouri universities partner to create campus in Chinese province
The University of Missouri at St. Louis and the Missouri University of Science and Technology announced plans to build a campus in China’s Sichuan province,…
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‘Tarball Chronicles’ author to visit UGA
Author and environmental critic David Gessner will visit UGA for two events: a reading and book signing Oct. 11 at 4 p.m. at the Odum…
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Viola player to give recital featuring music from impressionist movement
The Hodgson School of Music’s Faculty Recital Series continues Oct. 17 at 8 p.m. in Ramsey Concert Hall with Maggie Snyder, viola, accompanied by Damon…
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Rosemary Phelps, Fellow of the American Psychological Association
Rosemary Phelps, professor and head of the department of counseling and human development services, was named a Fellow of the American Psychological Association for her…
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Catching fire
Susanne Ullrich, assistant professor of physics, and two colleagues from the United Kingdom gave a “flash and bang” demonstration at a local school last month
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Swamp sounds
Continuing a two-year tradition, children’s musician Roger Day has been busy spreading Marsh Madness to elementary schools throughout coastal Georgia.
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Honoring ‘Mr. Higher Education’
A bust of the late state legislator R. Chappelle Matthews, known as “Mr. Higher Education” in the Georgia House of Representatives, was unveiled Sept. 30…
