Tag: Education
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“Passport” photography exhibit on display at the Georgia Center
“Passport,” a photography exhibit featuring works by McGinnis Leathers, will be on display May 1…
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UGA to host conference on autism, speech disorders June 10-11
Nearly 200 speech-language pathologists and special education teachers from across the state will hear the…
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UGA Global Health Symposium to focus on research relationships in East Africa
The University of Georgia College of Public Health and the Biomedical and Health Sciences Institute,…
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UGA sponsors Georgia Science and Engineering Fair April 1-3 at the Classic Center
More than 700 students from across the state will compete for more than $48,000 in…
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Author, Pulitzer-winning UGA alumna returns home for lecture
Pulitzer Prize winner and University of Georgia alumna Deborah Blum (ABJ ’76) returns to campus…
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Ambassador Andrew Young to deliver Mary Frances Early Lecture
Andrew Young, a former ambassador to the United Nations and Civil Rights leader, will deliver…
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UGA professor emerita to exhibit paintings at State Botanical Garden
University of Georgia College of Education emerita professor Claire Clements will exhibit her new paintings…
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UGA hosts 41st annual children’s literature conference, book awards March 19-20
Some of the nation’s top authors and illustrators of children’s books will speak during the…
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UGA ranks in Top 25 for Peace Corps Volunteers
The University of Georgia has been recognized as one of the Top 25 colleges and…
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Physiologist Robert Root-Bernstein to deliver UGA’s E. Paul Torrance Lecture March 4
Robert Root-Bernstein, a scientist, humanist, artist and MacArthur Fellow, will deliver the 2010 E. Paul…
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UGA math education professor to serve in NSF post
University of Georgia mathematics education professor Patricia Wilson has been selected to serve as a…
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UGA Grady College to host Broadcast News Bluejeans Workshop
The broadcast industry is changing and the University of Georgia Grady College of Journalism and…
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Author John D’Agata to read at UGA
Author John D’Agata will read from his work on Wednesday, March 17 at 4 p.m.…
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University of Georgia to add faculty through $4 million hiring initiative
Twenty-four faculty searches will soon get under way, including several chaired professorships, thanks to a…
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UGA District I History Day Competition winners announced
Three students received top honors at the District I History Day Competition held recently at…
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William H. Schlesinger to present 25th annual Odum Lecture at UGA
William H. Schlesinger, president of the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies, will present the 25th…
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Georgia Museum of Art sponsors presentation by Nash Boney
In association with the Georgia Museum of Art’s exhibition “University of Georgia Turns 225,” Nash…
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Women’s History Month to be celebrated on UGA campus in March
Writing Women Back into History” is the theme of Women’s History Month, which will be…
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African agriculture leader-UGA alum to speak at Snyder lecture
Salibo Somé, founder of Africa’s Sustainable Development Council, will deliver the 2010 Darl Snyder Lecture…
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The Georgia Review hosts award-winning poet Keith Ratzlaff
The award-winning poet Keith Ratzlaff will read from his work on Wednesday, Feb. 24, at…
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UGA’s DiGamma Kappa to honor broadcast news veteran Blitzer
Wolf Blitzer, CNN’s lead political anchor and anchor of The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer,…
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Corporate restructuring expert Al Koch, at the center of GM’s 2009 bankruptcy filing, to speak Feb.
Al Koch, the veteran turnaround specialist who was named last year to help guide GM’s…
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Education student Lisa Harrison receives Osborn Scholarship
University of Georgia education student Lisa Harrison has been awarded the D. Keith Osborn Scholarship…
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UGA’s Institute for African American Studies hosts African Diaspora Film Festival
The University of Georgia’s Institute for African American Studies is hosting the fourth annual African…
