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Ten undergrads named PSO Student Scholars
Ten UGA undergraduate students have been selected as Public Service and Outreach Student Scholars for 2011-2012.
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OLLI elects new officers, board members
The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at UGA, a nonprofit, volunteer-managed organization with members throughout Northeast Georgia, has elected new officers and board members for the…
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State Botanical Garden to participate in Let’s Move! Museums and Gardens
The State Botanical Garden will participate in Let’s Move! Museums and Gardens, an initiative supported by first lady Michelle Obama and national museum and botanical…
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Conference will focus on autism, speech/hearing, special education topics
Almost 200 speech-language pathologists and special education teachers from across the state will hear about the latest research and best practices concerning topics in their…
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UGA School of Law Professor Larry Thompson elected a director of Washington Post Company
Larry D. Thompson, the holder of the Sibley Professorship in Corporate and Business Law at the University of Georgia School of Law, was elected to…
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UGA to premiere new work by sculptor Matt King
The University of Georgia’s Lamar Dodd School of Art is featuring a premiere exhibition of artwork in a variety of media by Matt King, which…
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Public administration professor to receive John Gaus Award
Hal G. Rainey, Alumni Foundation Distinguished Professor in the University of Georgia School of Public and International Affairs has been selected to receive the 2011…
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UGA graduate student wins scholarship for technology to change the world
A proposal for a mobile software application that promotes sustainable agricultural and local food consumption has won Brinkley Warren, a University of Georgia graduate student…
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New Smithsonian traveling exhibition celebrates American graphic art tradition of Hatch Show Prints
“American Letterpress: The Art of Hatch Show Print”will open at the Georgia Museum of Art on Aug. 27, and run through Nov. 26. Featuring the…
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The UGA Foundation and the Arch Foundation for UGA Formally Approve Merger Agreement
The boards of directors of the University of Georgia Foundation and the Arch Foundation for the University of Georgia today announced that they have voted…
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Georgia Museum of Art to introduce new study centers in temporary exhibition
The Georgia Museum of Art will have an exhibition featuring three of its four new study centers from Aug. 15 to Nov. 20. The exhibition…
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An egalitarian Internet? Not so, UGA study says
The Internet is often thought of as a forum that enables egalitarian communication among people from diverse backgrounds and political persuasions, but a University of…
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UGA researcher leads discovery of a new driving force for chemical reactions
New research just published in the journal Science by a team of chemists at the University of Georgia and colleagues in Germany shows for the…
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U.S. agriculture deputy secretary announces national agroforestry plan at UGA
U.S. Department of Agriculture Deputy Secretary Kathleen Merrigan unveiled a federal plan to help farmers and landowners use agroforestry to earn more money and protect…
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UGA’s Hurst named one of 15 national winners of inaugural Doris Duke
Tamara Hurst, a Ph.D. student in the School of Social Work at the University of Georgia, recently was awarded the inaugural Doris Duke Fellowship for…
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UGA’s first Michael J. Hendrickson Memorial Scholarship awarded
University of Georgia student Michael Hendrickson dreamed of running a youth camp before he was tragically struck down by meningitis in December 2007.
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UGA Kaplan appointed to state speech-language and audiology board
Holly S. Kaplan, a senior academic professional and certified audiologist in the University of Georgia College of Education, has been appointed to the Georgia State…
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Study: UGA has $2 billion impact on local economy
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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UGA’s Wang named Fellow of American Crystallographic Association
B.C. Wang, the Ramsey-Georgia Research Alliance Eminent Scholar in Structural Biology at the University of Georgia, has been named a Fellow of the American Crystallographic…
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UGA leisure studies professor Douglas Kleiber receives fellowship for research in Spain
University of Georgia recreation and leisure studies professor Douglas Kleiber has spent most of his career studying what makes people active in their communities and…
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UGA students gain real-world experience through Honors Internship Programs
Thirteen undergraduates in the University of Georgia Honors Program have been chosen for summer internships in Washington, D.C., New York and Savannah through the Honors…
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Georgia Museum of Art to exhibit 100 works by Lamar Dodd
Lamar Dodd: Paintings and Drawings will be on view at the Georgia Museum of Art July 2 to Aug. 28.
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UGA expert available to offer commentary on John Edwards’ case
Audrey Haynes is an associate professor of political science in the University of Georgia School of Public and International Affairs. Her research focuses on the…
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Agriculture Deputy Secretary Merrigan to announce new USDA Agroforestry plan Monday, June 6 at UGA
U.S. Agriculture Deputy Secretary Kathleen Merrigan will travel from Washington, D.C. to Athens to announce the new USDA agroforestry framework at the North American Agroforestry…
