Tag: News
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Extension agent named new area onion agent
Chris Tyson, a University of Georgia Cooperative Extension agent for more than 10 years, has…
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IT professional makes connections, meets needs across four campuses
Chris Duran’s connects the College of Pharmacy’s four campuses by managing audiovisual equipment.
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Composition Concert to kick off 2019 Faculty Artist Series Jan. 15
The Hugh Hodgson School of Music’s composition faculty will continue the Faculty Artist Series on…
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The Georgia Review to hold release party for fall/winter double issue
To celebrate the release of its new reversible, flippable fall/winter 2018 double issue, The Georgia…
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Landscape architect Eric Groft will give lecture on New American Garden
Eric Groft, principal in the landscape architecture firm Oehme, van Sweden in Washington, D.C., will…
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Why I Give: Ernest “Bill” Tollner
Name: Ernest “Bill” Tollner Position: Professor in the College of Engineering At UGA: 38 years…
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Affordable Learning Institute
The second annual Affordable Learning Institute is scheduled for Feb. 4.
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Faculty and staff meal plan
Dining Services offers a faculty/staff meal plan to all full-time, benefits-eligible employees.
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Active Learning Summer Institute
Applications for the 2019 Active Learning Summer Institute are due Feb. 1.
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Bus shelter updates
UGA has begun updating bus shelters across campus through a partnership between Transportation & Parking…
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New communications platform
A new video communications platform is now available for UGA faculty and staff.
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UGA faculty, staff to present at Georgia Organics Conference
The Georgia Organics Conference, set for Feb. 8-9 at the UGA Tifton campus conference center,…
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New grants program supports free and low-cost course materials
It will allow faculty to play an active role in keeping costs down for students.
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Two professors emeritus to receive President’s Medal
Sylvia Hutchinson and Brahm P. Verma to be recognized for their support and service.
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UGA to host NIH Compound ID Development Core
University of Georgia scientists are part of an initiative funded by National Institutes of Health…
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Anita Qualls named UGA’s first Churchill Scholar
Only 15 students each year receive this scholarship after rigorous application and interview process.
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Disaster planning grant focuses on long-term care facilities
It will prepare staffs to respond to natural disasters and other emergencies.
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Terry College ranked a top 15 public business school
Poets&Quants ranking measures admission standards, student experience and career outcomes.
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Ladysmith Black Mambazo to perform Jan. 29
Nelson Mandela called them “South Africa’s cultural ambassadors to the world.”
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Researchers receive $2M NIH instrumentation grant
The National Institutes of Health has awarded University of Georgia researchers $1.956 million for a…
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Chinese Acrobats of Hebei to perform
Their full-fledged stage production features music, colorful props and elaborate costumes.
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University Woman’s Club
The University Woman’s Club will hold its next general meeting Jan. 8 in the Fellowship…
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CAES to host Georgia Ag Forecast meetings from Jan. 22 to Feb. 1
Sam Pardue, dean of the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, will…
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Faculty member helps develop clinical programs, experiential learning courses
Associate professor Alexander W. Scherr has made his mark on the world in several ways—whether…
