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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…
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UGA graduate students receive Excellence in Research Awards
The University of Georgia Graduate School recently honored four students with 2011 Graduate Student Excellence in Research Awards.
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Honors students encounter real world
Since 2001, the Honors Program has offered opportunities to students to experience work in the real world, sometimes for the first time.
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State Botanical Garden of Georgia receives grant to restore native plants in Oconee River floodplain
The Institute of Museum and Library Services awarded a two-year grant to the State Botanical Garden of Georgia, at the University of Georgia, to restore…
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State Botanical Garden to host Sunflower concert series
The State Botanical Garden will hold its 11th annual Sunflower Music Series with four concerts this summer. Each concert will be performed from 7-9 p.m.…
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UGA Alumni Career Fair set for June 14 in Gwinnett
The University of Georgia Career Center is hosting its sixth annual UGA Alumni Career Fair on June 14, from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. in…
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Georgia Museum of Art education director selected for national award
Carissa DiCindio, Georgia Museum of Art curator of education, was recently selected by the National Art Education Association to receive the Southeastern Museum Education Art…
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UGA experts available to offer commentary on the prosecution of Bosnian Serb Gen. Ratko Mladic
Diane Marie Amann, Emily and Ernest Woodruff Chair in International Law in the University of Georgia School of Law, is available to offer commentary on…
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Atlanta Airport features GMOA exhibition All Creatures Great and Small
As a part of the Airport Art Program, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is currently exhibiting All Creatures Great and Small from the Georgia Museum of…
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UGA Costa Rica serves as living biodiversity lab for Costa Rican students
The University of Georgia’s satellite campus in Costa Rica recently hosted a group of 97 Costa Rican high school students for the first Lincoln School…
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Two UGA students awarded 2011 NSEP David L. Boren Undergraduate Scholarships for international study
University of Georgia sophomores Rosemary Gay of Douglasville and Neenah Williams of Morristown, Tenn. have been awarded National Security Education Program David L. Boren Undergraduate…
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UGA Research Foundation receives $1.6 million to develop disease-resistant livestock
The University of Georgia Research Foundation has received almost $1.6 million from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to support a team of researchers from…
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UGA art education project with Gaines afterschool program results in new mural for Aderhold Hall
A colorful, new six-by-seven-foot mural painted by local elementary school students now brightens a third floor wall of the University of Georgia College of Education’s…
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Science paper argues against conclusion that bacteria consumed Deepwater Horizon methane
A technical comment published in the current (May 27) edition of the journal Science casts doubt on a widely publicized study that concluded that a…
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Five incoming freshmen named UGA Ramsey Honors Scholars
Five incoming freshmen have been selected to receive the Bernard Ramsey Honors Scholarship, one of the University of Georgia’s premier academic awards.
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UGA College of Education recognizes outstanding faculty, Honors student
The University of Georgia College of Education recognized several outstanding faculty members, an academic adviser and an Honors student at its annual recognition celebration held…
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UGA researchers awarded $1.34 million USDA climate change grant
Researchers and an outreach specialist at the University of Georgia have been awarded a $1.3 million grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Institute…
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UGA education faculty, students honored by American Educational Research Association
Two University of Georgia College of Education faculty members and two graduate students were recognized for their work by the American Educational Research Association at…
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UGA real estate professor Henry Munneke named Terry Distinguished Chair of Business Administration
University of Georgia real estate professor Henry J. Munneke has been appointed to the Terry Distinguished Chair of Business Administration in the Terry College of…
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UGA conference focuses on autism, speech/hearing and 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 a wide variety…
