Tag: Public Policy and Politics
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Georgia Lt. Gov. Cagle to present UGA Public Service and Outreach 2015 keynote address
Georgia Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle will present the 2015 keynote address following the 24th annual…
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Protecting cultural heritage to be topic of UGA presentation
The University of Georgia Master of Historic Preservation Program will host a presentation titled “From…
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Media Advisory: Tonight’s Hollowell Lecture canceled
The fourth annual Donald L. Hollowell Lecture, scheduled for April 2 at 7 p.m. at…
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Chronic loneliness in older adults leads to more doctors’ office visits, UGA study finds
Experiences of loneliness and social isolation can lead to increased health care use among older…
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Harvard’s Werner Sollors to speak at UGA on German life after WWII
Werner Sollors, a cultural historian, author and Harvard University professor, will discuss life in Germany…
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UGA students’ winning national public policy entry addresses homeless women’s hygiene
With an innovative proposal addressing a silent public health problem for homeless women, four students…
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President’s Malaria Initiative coordinator to speak April 14 at UGA
Rear Adm. R. Timothy Ziemer oversaw the reduction of worldwide malaria deaths by 40 percent…
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Sen. Johnny Isakson to speak on international trade and economic growth
U.S. Sen. Johnny Isakson will give a lecture on international trade and economic growth on…
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UGA law school presents awards to Hunnicutt, Loudermilk and White
The University of Georgia School of Law’s alumni association recently presented Charles A. “Charlie” Hunnicutt,…
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UGA’s International Agriculture Day speaker to discuss solutions to persistent malnutrition
Prabhu Pingali, director of the Tata-Cornell University Initiative for Agriculture and Nutrition, will speak April…
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Pulitzer-winning journalist, author of ‘Slavery by Another Name’ to speak at UGA
Douglas A. Blackmon, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of “Slavery by Another Name: The Re-Enslavement of…
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Former Sen. Saxby Chambliss shares knowledge, experiences with UGA classes
Former U.S. Sen. Saxby Chambliss returned to his alma mater Monday to speak to University…
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Media advisory: Habitat for Humanity to frame home at UGA
Habitat for Humanity International will frame a house, to be used as affordable housing in…
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UGA awarded USDA grant to study Georgia’s community revitalization needs
An increased understanding of the housing and neighborhood revitalization issues facing Georgia’s rural and small-town…
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Former Home Depot Foundation exec to give UGA law school’s House Lecture
Kelly Caffarelli, former president of The Home Depot Foundation, will present “Long Pants or Short…
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Michael Thurmond to deliver Mary Frances Early Lecture April 1
Michael L. Thurmond, the superintendent of the DeKalb County School District, will deliver the 15th…
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Award-winning civil rights historian to speak at Morton Theatre
The civil rights historian Tomiko Brown-Nagin will deliver the University of Georgia’s fourth annual Donald…
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SPIA political scientist Charles Bullock named University Professor
Charles S. Bullock III, the Richard B. Russell Professor of Political Science in the School…
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UGA law school to host first Music and Technology Conference
The University of Georgia School of Law’s student-edited Journal of Intellectual Property Law will host…
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James Cobb to deliver 2015 Phinizy Lecture at UGA
University of Georgia historian James C. Cobb will deliver the 21st Ferdinand Phinizy Lecture on…
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UGA law school’s Elizabeth Burch receives Young Scholars Medal
Elizabeth “Beth” Chamblee Burch, an associate professor at the University of Georgia School of Law,…
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UGA law school to present symposium on financial regulation
Athens, Ga. – The University of Georgia School of Law’s student-edited legal journal, the Georgia…
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UGA receives $1.7 million USDA grant to improve nutrition in Georgia
A team of University of Georgia researchers, led by a faculty member in the College…
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UGA dedicates residential learning facility in Washington, D.C.
Pockets of snow dotted Delta Hall’s front lawn on Thursday, Feb. 26, as the University…
