Tag: News Release
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National Science Foundation awards University of Georgia $865,000 grant
Last year, a team of researchers from the University of Georgia led by marine microbial…
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Update of Orson Welles’ classic War of the Worlds to be performed as live radio producion
The new invasion is a radio play, which will be staged at the Classic Center…
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Former Synovus CEO James Blanchard to speak on servant leadership Oct. 10 at UGA
James H. Blanchard, retired chairman and CEO of Synovus, will present an executive lecture on…
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The Athens Clarke County Library celebrates the release of teh Fall 2007 issue of The Georgia Review
The Georgia Review will celebrate the release of its Fall 2007 issue with a reading…
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The Georgia Review included in Best American Magazine Writing 2007
The Georgia Review, the internationally distributed literary quarterly published at the University of Georgia since…
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UGA students give good marks to their overall educational experience, but want more challenges
University of Georgia students who participated in the 2007 National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE)…
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$1.26 million awarded for Georgia Geriatric Education Center
The University of Georgia’s Institute of Gerontology in the College of Public Health has received…
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UGA to implement 911 system, other recommendations from security study committees
The University of Georgia will implement an enhanced-911 phone system and will appoint a Behavioral…
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DAWGtoberfest: Rx for Good Health scheduled for Oct. 17
he University of Georgia College of Pharmacy is celebrating National Pharmacist Month on Wednesday, Oct.…
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UGA College of Veterinary Medicine student organization to host events for rabies awareness
The University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine’s Student Chapter of the American Veterinary Medical…
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Interdisciplinary artist Elliott Earls to visit UGA
Renowned designer, performance artist, and filmmaker Elliott Earls will spend the week of Oct. 15-19…
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UGA hosts study abroad fair
The University of Georgia will host the 23rd annual Study, Work and Travel Abroad Fair…
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Second edition of Professor Emeritus Carl Glickman’s book Letter to the Next President due Oct. 1
A second edition of the award-winning book edited by University of Georgia professor emeritus Carl…
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Media Advisory: “Open Mic with Mike” forum, Oct. 3
University of Georgia President Michael F. Adams will host an “Open Mic with Mike” forum…
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Research on teaching led by UGA education professor Peter Smagorinsky receives second national award
Research into the ways in which early-career teachers develop conceptions of how to teach English,…
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UGA to observe Energy Awareness Month in October
With concerns about high energy costs, climate change, waste reduction and other environmental issues on…
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Media Advisory: UGA cabinet meeting and media briefing Sept. 27
The University of Georgia Cabinet will conduct its regular meeting Thursday, Sept. 27, at 10…
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UGA’s Whorton wins state public service award
The winners of the 2007 Georgia Excellence in Public Service awards include Joe Whorton, senior…
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New use for stem cells found in war on terrorism
For more than a decade, Steve Stice has dedicated his research using embryonic stem cells…
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Institute for Women’s Studies to host inaugural conference on Women and Girls in Georgia
The Institute for Women’s Studies at the University of Georgia is hosting the inaugural conference…
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UGA NABJ Organization names student chapter of the year
The University of Georgia’s Grady College chapter of the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ)…
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UGA Odum School of Ecology professor receives grant to study West Nile Virus in New York City
Although West Nile virus has been widely studied, there is still little known about how…
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UGA fall plant sale cancelled
The Friends of the State Botanical Garden announce that the annual fall plant sale scheduled…
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New study shows species still have more viable offspring if they can choose their best mate
New research that crosses several species boundaries shows that when animals must choose less-than-preferred (to…
