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Law conference to explore health care, immigration
Health care reform and immigration laws will be among the many topics explored at the School of Law’s sixth annual Working in the Public Interest…
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Office of Sustainability awards $13,000 for student projects
The Office of Sustainability has announced the inaugural winners of the UGA Campus Sustainability Grants.
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Recipients for first curriculum internationalization grants selected
The Office of International Education has selected the recipients of its Curriculum Internationalization Grants.
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Technology commercialization program places second in survey
For the third consecutive year, UGA’s technology commercialization program has been ranked among the nation’s best for moving technologies into the marketplace.
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College guide ranks graduate programs among best in U.S.
UGA graduate programs remained among the best in the nation, according to U.S. News & World Report’s 2012 edition of America’s Best Graduate Schools.
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Research suggests statins may prevent diabetic-related blindness
New UGA research has found that a statin drug that is often known by the brand-name Lipitor may help prevent blindness in people with diabetes.
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Research showcase
Original research and creative works by more than 180 UGA undergraduates will be showcased at the 2011 Center for Undergraduate Research Opportunities Symposium.
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UGA Community Practice Clinic offers ongoing puppy training classes
Behaviorists in the University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine are now offering ongoing puppy training classes on Tuesday evenings at the college’s Community Practice…
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UGA College of Public Health hosts week-long series of events
Injury is the most expensive medical problem in the United States. In a single year, $80 billion will be spent on medical care, another $326…
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Honors Program celebrates its 50th anniversary
Tracy Yang, who will graduate in May with a bachelor’s degree in anthropology, is attending Oxford University in the fall on a Rhodes Scholarship, while…
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Dutch artist Folkert de Jong to lecture at the UGA Lamar Dodd School of Art
The University of Georgia Lamar Dodd School of Art will host installation and sculpture artist Folkert de Jong to campus on April 5 as part…
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UGA choirs to present J.S. Bach’s Matthäus-Passion
The University of Georgia Hugh Hodgson School of Music will present Johann Sebastian Bach’s Matthäus-Passion on April 5 at 7 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall.
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UGA study finds weight training safe for pregnant women
Despite decades of doctors’ reluctance to recommend weight training to pregnant women, a new University of Georgia study has found that a supervised, low-to-moderate intensity…
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Research shows benefits of poverty simulation for university students
An article by two University of Georgia researchers in the latest issue of the Journal of Poverty demonstrates that students participating in a simulation “soften their attitudes”…
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Comic artist Jorge Cham to speak during graduate and professional student appreciation week
Jorge Cham, the creator of Piled Higher and Deeper comics, will present “The Power of Procrastination” on April 7, at 3:30 p.m. in the Grand Hall of…
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Prescription for a stronger pregnancy
Despite decades of doctors’ reluctance to recommend weight training to pregnant women, a new UGA study has found that a supervised, low-to-moderate intensity program is…
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UGA veterinary students raise money for medical care of injured wildlife and wildlife disease educat
Students from the University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine will host a fundraiser April 12 at 6 p.m. at the Terrapin Beer Company in…
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Spring 2011 issue of The Georgia Review given over to selected stories and art, 1984-2007
The Spring 2011 Georgia Review, entirely devoted to a reprise of outstanding fiction and visual art from the past quarter-century of issues, both emphasizes and magnifies this…
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Black Theatrical Ensemble presents comedy Dearly Departed
The Black Theatrical Ensemble at the University of Georgia will present the comedyDearly Departed as its spring 2011 main stage production.
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David Barbe appointed permanent director of UGA’s Music Business Certificate Program
David Barbe, who was named interim director of the University of Georgia’s Music Business Certificate Program last summer, has been appointed the program’s permanent director.
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UGA School of Law student organization sponsors benefit auction
The University of Georgia School of Law’s Equal Justice Foundation will host its 26th annual benefit auction April 1 at 8 p.m. at the Melting…
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UGA names new dean for College of Family and Consumer Sciences
Linda Kirk Fox, associate dean and professor of the College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences at Washington State University, and associate director of…
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UGA reception to honor Willson Center’s Betty Jean
For almost four decades, Betty Jean Craige has been a vital and active part of the UGA campus, most recently as the director of the…
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Roosevelt@UGA students present U.S. foreign policy research at Washington, D.C. conference
Nine University of Georgia undergraduates are among a group of 200 students from across the country who will present research on U.S. foreign policy at…
