Tag: Digest
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WUGA-TV airing interviews with Cynthia Tucker, Francis Slakey
Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Cynthia Tucker and Georgetown University lecturer and adventurer Francis Slakey are guests…
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EITS, Franklin College’s Office of IT to offer free laptop security checkups
The Franklin College of Arts and Sciences’ Office of IT and the Enterprise Information Technology…
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Cultural historian to discuss modern movement in March 24 CED lecture
Architectural and cultural historian Judi Loach will give a lecture March 24 at 5 p.m.…
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Exercise, health expert to speak on benefits of physical activity in adults
Dr. David Buchner, a nationally recognized scholar in physical activity in adults, will deliver the…
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Grady College graduate to deliver this year’s Peabody-Smithgall Lecture
The Peabody Awards, a unit of the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication, will…
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Cybersecurity legal and policy issues to be subject of March 31 conference
On March 31, experts from Capitol Hill, the corporate sector and academia will gather to…
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Emory professor to give AGAS lecture
Eric Varner, an associate professor of art history at Emory University, will discuss “Golden Excess:…
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Team of UGA law students advances to national mock trial championship
A team of students from the School of Law finished in first place at the…
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Emory professor to give College of Pharmacy’s annual Chu Lecture
Dennis Liotta, a faculty member at Emory University, will give the College of Pharmacy’s 2014…
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University Council approves name change for Grady College’s Cox Institute
The Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication has renamed one of its key training…
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CITS to host talk on Chinese, American views of North Korea’s nuclear program
The Center for International Trade and Security in the School of Public and International Affairs…
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Proposal for UGA-Emory dual degree goes to board of regents for approval
The University Council approved a proposal Feb. 19 to offer a dual master’s degree in…
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State Botanical Garden to hold inaugural Conservation Lecture on March 11
The State Botanical Garden will hold its inaugural Conservation Lecture on March 11 from 6:30-8:30…
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UGA-Merial collaboration recognized for contributions to animal health
UGA and Merial were honored recently with the Phoenix Award in recognition of their collaboration,…
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Inaugural Willson-Grady Digital Media Fellow to visit campus Feb. 27
David Daley, editor-in-chief of Salon.com, will visit UGA as the inaugural Willson Center-Grady College Digital…
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Students win national court competition
The School of Law recently won the 64th annual National Moot Court Competition, which is…
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Alumnus to discuss Peace Corps service
UGA alumnus Matthew Wood will participate in an event to share his service overseas in…
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Campaign for Charities tops $400,000 in donations for eighth straight year
Donations to the university’s Campaign for Charities have topped $400,000 for the eighth consecutive year.…
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Conference to explore intersection of public health, environmental law
The School of Law’s 26th annual Red Clay Conference, “Healthy Planet, Healthy People: Conversations from…
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University of Michigan professor to discuss ‘Wordsworth in Bed’
The Georgia Colloquium in 18th- and 19th-Century British Literature will present a talk by Adela…
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School of Law to host ethics conference
The School of Law is hosting the 14th annual Legal Ethics and Professionalism Symposium. “Who…
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UGA Center for Simulated Physics to host annual international CSP workshop
The 27th annual Center for Simulated Physics Workshop will be held at UGA the week…
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Grady College lecture to look at changing landscape of communications
The Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication will present Margery Kraus, the founder and…
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College of Veterinary Medicine student organization to host benefit auction
UGA’s student chapter of the American Veterinary Medical Association is hosting a benefit auction to…
