Tag: News
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UGA approved tenure for 53 faculty members
The University of Georgia approved tenure for 53 faculty members.
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UGA’s Athenaeum presents ‘re:(de)construction’
The exhibition will be on view from April 14 through May 11.
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UGA Theatre to close season with Sondheim’s ‘A Little Night Music’
Performances will be held in the Fine Arts Theatre on April 14-15 and 19-22 at…
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Director shares reasons to rewash bagged lettuce
Francisco Diez-Gonzalez, professor in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences’ food science and technology…
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Director discusses honey as an alternative to sugar
Emma Laing, clinical professor and director of dietetics in the College of Family and Consumer…
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Professor helps people recognize covert narcissists
Keith Campbell, professor in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences’ psychology department, recently spoke…
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Book shares lessons on distraction from medieval monks
The digital era is beset by distraction. At times like these, the distant past beckons…
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Four UGA faculty members named Meigs Professors
The honor is the university’s highest accolade for teaching.
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School of Law establishes five scholarships with help of UGA Foundation partnership
The endowed scholarships that will make a legal education more affordable for scores of students…
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Public Health dean establishes scholarship to support first-gen students
The fund will provide need-based scholarships for public health graduate students who are first-generation students.
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Dannenbaum named executive director for University Health Center
Dannenbaum’s appointment is effective July 1.
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Spring 2023 BFA Exit Show celebrates graduating students
The exhibition was organized by and features the work of 42 graduating BFA students.
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Billard elected as Honorary Life Member of International Biometric Society
University Professor Lynne Billard was recently elected to become an Honorary Life Member of the…
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Heynan honored by AAG
Nik Heynen, professor of geography in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, was recently…
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Book details how rural places reshaped urban sprawl
“Bulldozer Revolutions” uses historical records, oral history and environmental politics to explore the relationship between…
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Leadership Dawgs turn leadership development training into real-world impact
Leadership Dawgs help nonprofits increase fundraising and build community in its inaugural year.
