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‘Voyage of discovery’
Plant expert and research scientist Wilf Nicholls was named director of the State Botanical Garden of Georgia last year. Formerly in charge of the Memorial…
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Symposium will examine global health care concerns common to U.S., Israel
Health care reform, emergency preparedness, traffic safety and obesity are just a few of the common global health issues to be tackled by researchers, health…
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The bigger picture
For Michael Marshall, an associate professor of photography in the Lamar Dodd School of Art, all it took was one class to see the effect…
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R.E.M. song, Chapel Bell star in alumni-produced football PSA
A song by the legendary Athens-based band R.E.M. and the iconic Chapel Bell will carry the message of UGA to national television audiences this fall…
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NSF renews $4.9 million grant for STEM disciplines
The National Science Foundation has renewed a five-year, $4.9 million grant to UGA and six partner institutions that aims to bolster the number of students…
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McDuff to head chief admissions officers group
Nancy McDuff, associate vice president for admissions and enrollment management at the University of Georgia, is the incoming chair of the Association of Chief Admission…
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Heat wave
A Los Angeles Times article about increasing temperatures leading to high school football injuries and deaths quoted Andrew Grundstein, associate professor of geography in the…
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The other way around
An MSNBC story about the research by UGA scientists showing how human feces has caused disease in coral reefs quoted James Porter, UGA’s Meigs Professor…
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Fast flu test
Work by UGA researchers that created a rapid test for influenza in The Engineer, a technology and innovation magazine based in England, quoted Ralph Tripp,…
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Prison breaks
A Reuters news story about Venezuela’s recent decision to free more than 2,000 prisoners to curb violent behavior in overcrowded prisons quoted David Smilde, an…
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Meet the meat
An article featured on Porknetwork.com about researchon climate change’s effects on animal agriculture quoted Mark Risse, an engineer with UGA’s Cooperative Extension. “Animal production is…
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Lunch & Learn
UGA can take your simple brown bag lunch and make it much more appetizing, thanks to a variety of lunchtime learning opportunities being held throughout…
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Colleen Murphy
Whether twirling between the hedges at Sanford Stadium as UGA’s head majorette or leading a tour for future students at the Visitors Center, Colleen Murphy…
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UGA symphony orchestra kicks off 2nd Thursday season
The University of Georgia Symphony Orchestra begins the 2011-2012 2nd Thursday Scholarship Series on Thursday Sept. 8 at 8 p.m. in Hugh Hodgson Concert Hall…
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UGA participates in virtual college fair with students in India
The University of Georgia is one of 48 U.S. colleges and universities, and the only Georgia institution, slated to participate in a virtual college fair…
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Sculptor Morgin to deliver 2011 Dodd Lecture
The University of Georgia Lamar Dodd School of Art will host the 2011 Lamar Dodd Professorial Chair lecture by Georgia native Kristen Morgin on Aug.…
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R.E.M. song, Chapel Bell headline UGA PSA produced by alumni
A song by the legendary Athens-based band R.E.M. and the iconic Chapel Bell will carry the message of the University of Georgia to national television…
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Tate Student Center advisory board seeks four new student members
The Tate Student Center advisory board at the University of Georgia is currently accepting applications to fill four vacant student positions. Any student who pays…
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Alternative Spring Break program re-launches as IMPACT
The Alternative Spring Break program at the University of Georgia is beginning its 2011-2012 planning by renaming the organization IMPACT.
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Symposium to address health care concerns – U.S. And Israel
Health care reform, emergency preparedness, traffic safety and obesity are just a few of the common global health issues to be tackled by researchers, health…
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Springfield Legacy Foundation supports UGA Programs
The University of Georgia Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources and the Georgia Sea Grant Program are two of the four organizations supported by…
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UGA students spent summer abroad studying critical languages
Ten University of Georgia students participated in summer language institutes abroad as recipients of 2011 Critical Language Scholarships from the U.S. Department of State.
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UGA Press collaborates with Library Co. of Philadelphia
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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Game day parking
Parking Services is selling season-long parking permits in the Carlton Street Parking Deck and the Performing Arts Center Parking Deck for all six 2011 home…
