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UGA researchers discover potential new mechanisms of drug resistance in Toxoplasma
Scientists have for years been puzzled by why drugs are sometimes effective in treating parasitic diseases, while other times they have little or no effect.
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Media Advisory: UGA to dedicate ceremonial flagpole
The University of Georgia will dedicate a ceremonial flagpole June 22 at 1:30 p.m. on the Tate Student Center West Lawn. An 8-foot by 12…
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UGA New Media Institute students create first AthFest app
Thanks to students in the University of Georgia’s Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication, AthFest is going mobile in 2011.
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UGA undergraduates named 2011 summer fellows by the Center for Undergraduate Research Opportunities
Thirty-five University of Georgia undergraduates are gaining investigative experience in a faculty-guided research environment thanks to UGA’s Center for Undergraduate Research Opportunities. They have been…
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Janyce Dawkins named interim EOO director at UGA
E. Janyce Dawkins, associate director of the University of Georgia Equal Opportunity Office, has been named interim director of the office effective July 1.She succeeds…
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Eye experts to meet at UGA for international symposium on aniridia and low vision disorders
More than a dozen of the world’s leading experts in low vision treatment and research will travel to the University of Georgia to speak at…
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Ruppersburg named interim dean of Franklin College of Arts and Sciences
Hugh Ruppersburg, senior associate dean of the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Georgia, will serve as interim dean of the…
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Interim registrar appointed at UGA, search committee announced
Jan Hathcote, a veteran administrator at the University of Georgia, has been named interim registrar while a national search is conducted to fill the position.Rebecca…
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WUGA radio wins five state broadcasting awards
The Georgia Association of Broadcasters has honored WUGA, 91.7/97.9 FM, public radio for the Athens area, with five awards for excellence in programming during the…
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Campaign gifts support university programs
UGA employees and retirees have the opportunity to support the areas of the university that matter most to them by participating in the annual faculty…
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Educational psychologist named Aderhold Professor
Allan S. Cohen, professor of educational psychology and director of two major assessment and research centers in the College of Education, has been named the…
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Candidates for CIO post visit UGA
Five candidates for the position of chief information officer at the University of Georgia will visit campus over the next few weeks.
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University awarded $1.34 million USDA climate change grant
Researchers and an outreach specialist at UGA have been awarded a $1.34 million grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Institute of Food and…
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UGA Grady College team wins PRSA Silver Anvil Award
A team of five former public relations students from the University of Georgia Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication won a Silver Anvil Award,…
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UGA’s Spector reelected as editor of top educational technology research journal
J. Michael Spector, a professor in the University of Georgia’s College of Education, has been reelected for a fourth three-year term as development editor of…
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Big impact
Despite a rough economic climate, the University of Georgia continued to be a powerful financial force for the Athens area in fiscal year 2010, pumping…
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Botanical Garden hosts Sunflower concert series
The State Botanical Garden will hold its 11th annual Sunflower Music Series with four concerts this summer. Each concert runs from 7-9 p.m. on the…
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GTA/GLA orientation
Orientation for graduate teaching assistants and laboratory assistants will be held Aug. 11 from 8:45 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in Room 101 of the Miller…
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Parking registration
The registration deadline for faculty, staff and students to park on campus during the 2011-2012 academic year is July 8 at 5 p.m. Online registration…
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Telephone changes
UGA telephone services is transitioning to the new Avaya system that is being installed by AT&T. UGA has already taken over responsibility of the current…
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Legion Pool hours
Legion Pool is open from 11:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily through July 31, and 2-7 p.m. from Aug. 1-11. Prices per visit are $3.50…
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Collaboration leads to permanent exhibit
Artwork by UGA undergraduate student Jack Deese and recent graduate Mark Vaughan is now permanently displayed in the hallways of the Southeast Georgia Health System…
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Gene Michaels, former mycology professor, dies
Gene Earl Michaels, 82, an alumnus and former mycology professor at UGA, died June 6 following a brief illness.
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Retiring registrar makes her own ‘commencement’ plans
During the final days of Rebecca Macon’s nearly eight years as University Registrar, before she packed up the personal mementos decorating her office-like the brightly…
