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Alternative Spring Break program engages 358 UGA students in service learning projects nationwide
On March 12, 358 University of Georgia students will depart Athens to spend a week participating in service learning projects at 19 sites throughout the…
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Georgia Museum of Art hosts artists’ panel discussion
The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia will host a panel discussion featuring 11 artists from the museum’s current exhibition of works…
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UGA hosting 2011 Georgia Water Resources Conference
The University of Georgia will host the 2011 Georgia Water Resources Conference, a biennial forum to discuss issues facing the state’s water resources, April 11-13…
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Recipients of Russell Awards for excellence in undergraduate teaching announced
Three University of Georgia faculty have been named recipients of the Richard B. Russell Awards for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching.
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SisterLove, Inc. founder to present next UGA voices lecture
Pioneering HIV/AIDS advocate and organizer Dázon Dixon Diallo will present the next Global Diseases: Voices from the Vanguard lecture at the University of Georgia.
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UGA Performing Arts Center presents Bela Fleck, Zakir Hussain, and Edgar Meyer in concert April 1
The University of Georgia Performing Arts Center will present three genre-bending musicians, banjo player Béla Fleck, percussionist Zakir Hussain, and bass player Edgar Meyer, on…
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New UGA research reveals important role for parathyroid glands and their control of calcium
A new University of Georgia study has revealed that one of the body’s most misunderstood organs, the parathyroid gland, plays a vital role in controlling…
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President’s Fulfilling the Dream Award recipient stays true to her values
As a recipient of the 2011 President’s Fulfilling the Dream Award, Dawn D. Bennett-Alexander said she could think of no better honor to represent not…
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On a mission
A team of Georgia National Guardsmen will deploy to Afghanistan in May on a special mission to revitalize the war-torn country’s agriculture industry.
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Provost appoints search committee for chief information officer
A 22-member search committee has been appointed to look for a successor to Barbara White, UGA’s chief information officer, who recently announced her intention to…
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Keeping healthy
It’s a common assumption that animal migration can transport pathogens long distances, in some cases increasing disease risks to humans.
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Georgia Genomics Facility expands offerings to researchers
Crocodiles won’t speak to most people, but the Georgia Genomics Facility can get them to talk.
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Communications professionals win awards for public relations efforts
UGA captured two Grand Awards and 11 other high-level accolades at the 2011 Council for the Advancement and Support of Education District III awards competition…
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Georgia supreme court chief justice will give House Lecture
Georgia Supreme Court Chief Justice Carol W. Hunstein will deliver the 29th Edith House Lecture at the School of Law on March 9 at 3:30…
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Beck appointed inaugural holder of Marshall Chair for constitutional law
School of Law professor Randy Beck has been appointed the first holder of the Justice Thomas O. Marshall Chair of Constitutional Law.
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Chemistry professor will use NSF award to map biomolecules
As a teenager, Gary Douberly had a knack for taking mechanical things apart and putting them together again. He applied this talent while earning a…
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Reliving history
As part of the university’s 50th anniversary of desegregation on campus, the School of Law held two events that examined the legal side of integration.
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UGA’s Grady College Sponsors Hunter-Gault author event
“In My Place: An Intimate Discussion with Charlayne Hunter-Gault,” originally set for Jan. 11 and canceled due to inclement weather, has been rescheduled.
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UGA Alumni Association to hold annual 5K
The University of Georgia Alumni Association will host the fourth annual Dawg Trot 5K on March 19.
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Welcome, New Faculty
More than 70 new tenured and tenure-track faculty have arrived at the university this semester, with more on the way. While many are filling vacant…
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A growing economy
Agriculture in Georgia has long been dependant on such things as peaches and peanuts, but in the past decade more and more North Georgia farmland…
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Master teachers share their tips and techniques
Teaching can be hard, but a new collection of teaching tips written by UGA faculty members is helping make the job easier—and more fulfilling.
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Georgia Museum of Art Reopens
The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia will reopen its doors with five new special exhibitions and a weeklong celebration.
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I’ll take”Computers for $1000”
When viewers tune into Jeopardy! this week (Feb. 14 – 16), they’ll witness the first-ever man vs. machine challenge on one of America’s favorite quiz…
