Category: Campus News
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Professor’s book wins ‘outstanding’ award
Nineteenth-Century American Literature and the Long Civil War Cody Marrs Cambridge University Press $103 Nineteenth-Century…
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Dedicated to innovation
UGA scientists are now better equipped to help businesses launch new food products with the…
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UGA joins initiative to advance biotech manufacturing in US
The University of Georgia is partnering in a biopharmaceutical innovation institute that aims to boost…
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Researchers receive $2.78 million NIH grant to explore, exploit bacterial immune systems
Researchers at UGA have received a $2.78 million grant from the National Institutes of Health…
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UGA celebrates 232nd anniversary with lecture
The University of Georgia celebrated its 232nd anniversary with a week of events, including the…
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Two employees recognized for service excellence
UGA employees David Akers and Ted Barco were recognized in the Chancellor’s Service Excellence Awards…
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Winter golf special
The UGA Golf Course is offering UGA students, faculty and staff an opportunity to experience…
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Franklin College faculty member named ‘Rising Star’
Katie Erlich, an assistant professor of psychology in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences,…
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‘Eye-opening experience
Nearly three dozen UGA students gained a greater understanding of the Athens community during a…
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Study: Cooperatives may provide elder care alternative
A growing elder care shortage could be eased by worker-owned cooperatives, a little-used business model…
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College of Veterinary Medicine benefit auction, dinner to be held Feb. 11
The UGA College of Veterinary Medicine’s student chapter of the American Veterinary Medical Association is…
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Social Work administrative assistant makes a difference on and off campus
Kat Farlowe puts work into social work.
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Opera Theatre brings ‘Don Giovanni’ to stage
The UGA Opera Theatre’s spring production of Mozart’s “Don Giovanni” will bring the talented singing…
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Veteran administrator, policy scholar named dean of SPIA
Matthew Auer, a veteran administrator and policy scholar, has been named dean of the School…
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UGA to take part in severe weather drill
UGA will participate in the Georgia Statewide Severe Weather Drill Feb. 8 at approximately 9…
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New signs helps visitors to State Botanical Garden along trails
New signs posted along the nearly 5 miles of trails at the State Botanical Garden…
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Cinema Politique to provide jumping-off point for political discussions
Cinema Politique, a program that aims to introduce and discuss international and national political developments…
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SSW dean, professor named Fellows of Society for Social Work and Research
Anna Scheyett, dean of the School of Social Work, and David Okech, an associate professor…
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University Woman’s Club
The University Woman’s Club will meet Feb. 14 at 11 a.m. in the Fellowship Hall…
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Tate Student Center adds private lactation room for nursing mothers
UGA’s Tate Student Center has added a designated private room for nursing mothers. The space…
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University of Georgia unveils 2017 Bulldog 100 rankings; Chicken Salad Chick tops list
The University of Georgia Alumni Association recognized the 100 fastest-growing companies owned or operated by…
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Georgia Museum of Art receives statewide awards
The Georgia Association of Museums and Galleries presented the Georgia Museum of Art at the…
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UGA outreach programs help Georgia communities grow and prosper
University of Georgia outreach programs had a $753 million impact on the state of Georgia…
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Matthew Auer named dean of UGA School of Public and International Affairs
Matthew Auer, a veteran administrator and policy scholar, has been named dean of the University…
