Category: Campus News
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Book tackles questions on managing conflict
International Conflict Management introduces approaches and factors that promote the de-escalation and the peaceful management…
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College of Education to be named in honor of Mary Frances Early
Regents approve name change to recognize UGA’s first African American graduate.
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$1.5 million gift honors legacy of late ecology student
The commitment will fund a fellowship in tribute to John Spencer.
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Why I Give: Peter Bettinger
Name: Peter Bettinger Position: The Leon “Buddy” Hargreaves Jr. Distinguished Professor in Forest Management, Warnell…
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Eighth annual State of Public’s Health Conference set for Oct. 22
This year’s program will address issues such as Georgia’s response to HIV, equal access to…
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Diversity Advisory Council holds annual retreat
DAC is committed to inclusive excellence, providing a welcoming campus culture and fostering living, learning…
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Mason Lecture speaker urges humane approach to drug development
John Crowley delivered the Mason Public Leadership Lecture at the University of Georgia on Sept.…
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Former UNESCO director-general shares value of protecting heritage
Irina Bokova spoke about why heritage matters and her experiences with preservation as the first…
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Warnell School faculty member receives national award
Mike Mengak’s outreach work focuses on nuisance wildlife management and human-wildlife conflict resolution.
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COE faculty member receives Excellence in Scholarship Award
Conner is an associate professor in the college’s mathematics and science education department.
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Marine sciences professor to receive stewardship award
The Davidson Award recognizes an individual who demonstrates extraordinary leadership, service, innovation and commitment to…
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Wojdynski named Kennedy Professor of New Media
Grady College has named Bartosz Wojdynski a Jim Kennedy Professor of New Media.
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Safe and Secure report available online
The report contains policy statements and crime statistics for UGA.
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Book looks at contrasting voices in Psalms
We Have Heard, O Lord is written by Robert Foster, a lecturer in religion and…
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Soil and water expert to speak at College of Environment and Design
Barrett Kays will discuss “Urban Soil Design and Climate Change in the Southeast” on Oct.…
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EITS to host two-day Information Technology Fair Oct. 29-30
EITS volunteers will offer free technology help and educate users on simple self-service options.
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Engineering student receives prestigious NIH fellowship
Yang Liu’s fellowship will support his development of a new microscope.
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Law school again named best return on investment
National Jurist named the school the best value in legal education in the U.S.
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Nominations being accepted for President’s Medal
The University of Georgia will award the 2020 President’s Medal to recognize the longstanding, extraordinary…
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Mary Frances Early urges students to remember their ‘roots and wings’
Mary Frances Early gave the keynote address at the Black Faculty and Staff Organization’s 2019…
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President Morehead attends Staff Council meeting
Morehead took questions from council members on a variety of topics.
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Speaker: Lack of commonality in 13 colonies led to creation of US Constitution
Taylor’s keynote lecture, “Competing Constitutions: North America, 1783-1795,” was accompanied by a historical document exhibit.
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Become a more conscious online user during National Cyber Security Awareness Month
Being a conscious online user includes habits that are easily incorporated into your daily routine.
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Library renovations allow for more study options
Transformation of the Main Library’s first floor adds 28 small group rooms.
