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UGA Press partners with Library Company of Philadelphia to co-publish book series
The University of Georgia Press and the Library Company of Philadelphia have formed a partnership to support Race in the Atlantic World, 1700-1900, a series…
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Shaping two futures
Chuck Mobley and Adam Barb, postdoctoral scholars in UGA’s Complex Carbohydrate Research Center, have two missions. The first is to shape their own research future.…
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UGA observatory open house features Cygnus’ Albireo
The University of Georgia department of physics and astronomy will host its first monthly observatory open house of the 2011-12 stargazing season on Sept. 23,…
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Historic preservation
In December, the Chicora Foundation, a South Carolina nonprofit preservation organization, and a preservation mason and his crew helped with specialized tasks as part of…
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Finance and Administration honors leadership graduates
Twenty employees who are either new supervisors or aspiring supervisors in Finance and Administration were recognized for completing a new training series, the Certificate Program…
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Georgia Museum of Art displays prominent Japanese prints
Athens, Ga. – “Fleeting Pleasures: Japanese Woodblock Prints from the Georgia Museum of Art” is on display through Oct. 30 in the Boone and George…
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World Food Prize laureate to present 2011 D.W. Brooks Lecture
Jo Luck, 2010 World Food Prize laureate and former president and CEO of Heifer International, will be the keynote speaker at the annual University of…
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EcoFocus to screen award-winning experimental documentary
Athens, Ga. – EcoFocus, Ciné and The National will present a special screening of the environmental documentary General Orders No. 9 Sept. 24 at 6…
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UGA to dedicate statue of its founder
Athens, Ga. – The University of Georgia will dedicate a statue of Abraham Baldwin, UGA’s founder and first president, in a ceremony Sept. 16 at…
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Hatch Show Print history featured at Georgia Museum of Art
Athens, Ga. – Jim Sherraden, manager, curator and chief designer of Nashville’s Hatch Show Print, will give a lecture on the letterpress print form Sept.…
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UGA kicks off third annual Green Cup Challenge
Athens, Ga. – Five residence halls at the University of Georgia are preparing to face off in the name of sustainable living. Students in the…
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Bharadwaj appointed to Coca-Cola Chair of Marketing in Terry College of Business
Sundar Bharadwaj has been named to the Coca-Cola Company Chair of Marketing in the University of Georgia Terry College of Business.
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UGA ARCO to perform in Venice at United Nations’ event
The University of Georgia ARCO Chamber Orchestra has been invited to participate in a benefit concert in Venice, Italy, sponsored by the United Nations Educational,…
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Former child soldier to speak on his ‘Journey of Hope’
The University Union Student Programming Board at the University of Georgia will present a lecture by former Congolese child soldier Michel Chikwanine on Sept. 14…
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UGA Willson Distinguished Chair of Business awarded to management professor Colquitt
Jason A. Colquitt is the first professor to be appointed to the William Harry Willson Distinguished Chair of Business at the University of Georgia.
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Book offers look at animation in France
French Animation History Richard Neupert Wiley-Blackwell $109.95 Richard Neupert, the Wheatley Professor of the Arts in theatre and film studies, has published French Animation History,…
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Clayton named inaugural Donald L. Hollowell Distinguished Professor at UGA
The University of Georgia School of Social Work has selected Obie Clayton, Jr. as the inaugural holder of the Donald L. Hollowell Distinguished Professorship of…
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Preparation can help keep food, water safe during severe flooding
When severe weather threatens, preparing before the storm hits can help you keep your food safe. In conjunction with National Preparedness Month, Judy Harrison, a…
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National search begins for next PSO vice president
Provost Jere Morehead has appointed a search committee to begin a national search to fill the position of vice president for public service and outreach.
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Two months after closing, Bethany University plans to open again
Although Bethany University, a four-year private Christian university in Scotts Valley, Calif., announced in June that it would close due to monetary problems after 92…
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Springfield Legacy gift of land supports two UGA programs
The Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources and the Georgia Sea Grant Program are two of the four organizations supported by the Springfield Legacy…
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Terry College’s M.B.A. program moves up in ‘Forbes’ biennial rankings
M.B.A. graduates from UGA’s Terry College of Business reported a higher return on their investment in a graduate business degree in 2011 than they did…
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Learning experience
Katharine Servidio doesn’t want to be overly dramatic, but she’s serious when she says that a new course being funded by NASA changed her life.…
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University Woman’s Club
The University Woman’s Club will hold its annual fall coffee with UGA first lady Mary Adams on Sept. 13 from 10-11:30 a.m. at the President’s…
