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Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed to deliver UGA law commencement address
Kasim Reed, the mayor of Atlanta, will deliver the keynote address at the University of Georgia School of Law’s commencement on May 21. The processional…
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Distinguished international law scholar to join UGA School of Law faculty
Joining the University of Georgia School of Law this fall as the holder of the Emily and Ernest Woodruff Chair in International Law is acclaimed…
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College of Education associate dean emeritus Michael La Morte publishes 10th edition of School Law
A 10th edition of a textbook on school law, first written 30 years ago by University of Georgia educational administration professor and associate dean emeritus…
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UGA Center for Undergraduate Research Opportunities announces 2011 Promising Scholars
A group of high school seniors received a preview of undergraduate research and campus life when they attended the University of Georgia Center for Undergraduate…
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Leonard Leadership Scholars win $10,000 prize for Garnett Ridge Boys and Girls Club
The junior class of Leonard Leadership Scholars in the University of Georgia Terry College of Business have won a national prize in the 2011 “Your…
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Georgia Law moot court team finishes among the top in world
The University of Georgia School of Law recently finished 17th in the world at the Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot in Vienna, Austria,…
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How the death of Osama bin Laden will affect U.S. presidential politics and the economy
A number of faculty experts from the University of Georgia are available to discuss issues related to the death of Osama bin Laden, such as…
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UGA receives grant for ground-breaking research in global health and development
The University of Georgia announced today that it is a Grand Challenges Explorations winner, an initiative funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Ralph…
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UGA weather forecasters place high in national tournament
At almost the same time that tornadoes and violent weather were devastating the South, a team of weather forecasters from the University of Georgia made…
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Outbreak of strange moth posing danger to oak trees
Researchers at the University of Georgia are tracking an outbreak of caterpillars that can eat and strip the leaves off oak trees, potentially affecting the…
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Tracy Yang
“Amazing” seems too simplistic to describe Tracy Yang. Rhodes Scholar, Foundation Fellow, Honors student and Truman Scholar are just a few of her many UGA…
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Children’s musician teaches elementary school students about the Georgia Coast
Third through fifth graders at Winterville Elementary School in Clarke County recently received a crash course on the wonders of Georgia coastal ecology to tunes…
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UGA sees waste in the right place
The University of Georgia Office of Sustainability has been partnering with students, faculty and staff to reduce waste and increase recycling on campus.
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Student mock trial program places third in national competition
The University of Georgia Undergraduate Mock Trial Program recently finished in third place in the American Mock Trial Association’s national championship tournament, held in Des…
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‘Osy’ debuts as an educational mobile app
Having successfully navigated her way through select high school classrooms in North Georgia for more than two years while capturing the attention of hundreds of…
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UGA education students create computer network for Athens Nurses Clinic
In an example of service learning, a team of four students in a University of Georgia education class recently designed and implemented a wireless network…
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UGA’s ‘Vet School for a Day’ to be held in September
The University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine’s seventh annual Vet School for a Day program will be held Sept. 28. This program brings high…
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Georgia Law prevails at intrastate moot court competition
The University of Georgia School of Law recently took home the championship trophy and the Best Brief Award at the 2011 Intrastate Moot Court Competition,…
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Redefining study abroad
UGA’s campus in Costa Rica hosted a group of 97 Costa Rican high school students for the Fit4Earth: Ninth Grade Biodiversity Challenge.
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Reacting to the past
When two African-American students integrated UGA a half a century ago, no one dreamed that one day a class would re-enact the event and its…
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UGA team helps design exhibit on Cherokee Female Seminary set to open in May
On Easter Sunday morning in 1887, the first sparks began to spread through the Cherokee Female Seminary in Tahlequah, Okla. It did not take long…
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UGA announces 2011 Georgia Science and Engineering Fair winners
Six-hundred-fifty Georgia middle and high school students won more than 400 awards at the 63rd Georgia Science and Engineering Fair hosted by the University of…
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Reporters Lee and Ling’s courage honored with UGA McGill Medal
Euna Lee and Laura Ling, two reporters taken captive by North Korea during a reporting trip, were recently honored with the McGill Medal for Journalistic…
