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Woman’s Club fashion show
The University Woman’s Club will hold a luncheon and spring fashion show April 12 at 11:30 a.m. at the Athens Country Club, 2700 Jefferson Road.…
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Course development grants
UGA was recently awarded a three-year USDA (NIFA) grant to develop an interdisciplinary Local Food Systems certificate program that will provide UGA students with a…
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Computer security fair
The 2011 Computer Health and Security Fair will be held April 20 from 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. in the second floor lobby of the Miller Learning…
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President updates online presence
The Office of the President’s website has just been redesigned in order to better present messages from UGA President Michael F. Adams. In addition to…
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Professor edits book on organized resistance to social welfare policy
Social Welfare Policy: Regulation and Resistance Among People of Color Jerome Schiele Sage Publications $51.95 Jerome H. Schiele, an associate dean and professor in the…
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UGA Honors undergraduate Todd Pierson receives 2011 Udall Scholarship
For the fourth consecutive year, a University of Georgia undergraduate has been named a recipient of the Morris K. Udall and Stewart L. Udall Foundation…
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Teague named University Professor at UGA
Fran Teague, a long-time faculty member in the English department at the University of Georgia, has been named a University Professor—an honor bestowed selectively on…
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Game changer: Professor dissects video games to improve learning
Casey O’Donnell sure knows how to take the fun out of a video game.
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Shannon O. Wilder, Gulf-South Summit Award
Shannon O. Wilder, director of the Office of Service-Learning, received the Gulf-South Summit Award for Outstanding Practitioner Contributions to Service-Learning. Presented at the 2011 Gulf-South…
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Peter Smagorinsky, SAGE Citation for Excellence
Peter Smagorinsky, Distinguished Research Professor in the department of language and literacy education, received the 2011 SAGE Citation for Excellence in Reviewing for his work…
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Dr. Gaylen Edwards and Dr. Chris King, AAALAC
Dr. Gaylen Edwards and Dr. Chris King, faculty members in the College of Veterinary Medicine, have been appointed to the Council on Accreditation for the…
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Brian Bride, 2011 Distinguished Scholar
Brian Bride, an associate professor and the interim director of the Ph.D. program in the School of Social Work, has been named Spring 2011 Distinguished…
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International Street Festival brings cultural variety to downtown Athens
UGA’s Office of International Student Life office will host the 13th annual International Street Festival April 9 from noon-5 p.m. on College Avenue in downtown…
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Alumna makes Atlanta Opera debut
Jennifer Plasman Holloway, a 2000 UGA alumna, will make her Atlanta Opera debut April 9 in Mozart’s Così fan tutte in the mezzo soprano role of…
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‘Plantapalooza’ spring plant sale planned for April 9 at three locations
The State Botanical Garden of Georgia, UGA Horticulture Club and UGA Trial Gardens will combine spring plant sales to create “Plantapalooza” on April 9 from…
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UGA Distinguished Research Professor Peter Smagorinsky receives SAGE award
University of Georgia Distinguished Research Professor Peter Smagorinsky has been recognized for his work reviewing academic journal articles from one of the world’s leading publishers…
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UGA to host art history scholar Jas’ Elsner
The University of Georgia Lamar Dodd School of Art and the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences will host a lecture by art historian Jas’…
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Performing Arts Center presents ARCO Chamber Orchestra on Franklin College Chamber Music Series Apri
The University of Georgia Performing Arts Center will present the ARCO Chamber Orchestra on April 17 at 3 p.m. in the Hodgson Concert Hall, 230…
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Three UGA Honors students named 2011 Goldwater Scholars
Victoria Akin, Michael Burel and Amar Mirza, third-year students enrolled in the University of Georgia Honors Program, have been awarded 2011 Barry M. Goldwater Scholarships.
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Young Dawgs are winners
Sana Pasha plans to be a doctor. But this North Oconee County High School honors senior isn’t waiting for medical school to begin her training.…
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Invasive ladybugs eat their native competition, but a shared enemy determines who survives
A University of Georgia researcher studying invasive ladybugs has developed new models that help explain how these insects have spread so quickly and their potential…
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Out to sea
From the Amazon to Antarctica, UGA professor Patricia Yager tracks climate change through her work as an oceanographer.
