Category: Campus News
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November 2016 retirees
Twelve UGA employees retired Nov. 1.
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College of Ed professor honored by National Latina/o Psychological Association
A College of Education professor was recently honored by one of the country’s leading associations…
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New book explores Florentine art, science
Renaissance Art and Science @ Florence Susan B. Puett and J. David Puett Truman State…
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College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences geneticist enhancing sorghum’s drought resi
When UGA plant geneticist Andrew Paterson started to look for lines of sorghum that might…
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‘Columns’ publication break
Because of the Thanksgiving holiday, Columns will not be published Nov. 21. The final issue…
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Grady dean focuses on feeding area families through Hunger Bowl drives
When Charles N. Davis landed back in Athens roughly three years ago as the new…
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Infectious disease authority appointed GRA Eminent Scholar
Dennis Kyle, one of the nation’s leading infectious disease researchers, will be UGA’s newest Georgia…
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Diagnostic tests for sinus infections leave much to be desired, College of Public Health study says
Many patients who see physicians for sinus infections expect to be prescribed an antibiotic. But…
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Alumni volunteers
The UGA Alumni Association is looking for passionate Bulldog alumni to serve on the leadership…
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Disability Resource Center honors 27 at annual recognition program
The Disability Resource Center honored 27 of UGA’s most hardworking, determined students during its annual…
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University of Washington receives $210M gift for population health
The Population Health Initiative at the University of Washington, which focuses on improving health outcomes…
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Former US ambassador’s papers now part of collection at Russell Library
David Adelman, a former U.S. ambassador to the Republic of Singapore and a former Georgia…
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College of Ed Doctoral student to receive area award
Anna Goodbread, a third-year doctoral student in the College of Education’s educational psychology department, will…
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Equal Opportunity Office adds new optional training program
UGA is committed to creating an environment that respects the dignity of all members of…
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Finance and Administration redesigns site
UGA’s Division of Finance and Administration recently updated its website so users can find services…
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Speaker discusses gifts of Russian Imperial Court
Jewelry tells many stories—love stories between spouses, stories of reaching significant milestones and even stories…
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UGA to celebrate its first GIS Day Nov. 16
The first GIS Day at UGA will be observed Nov. 16 from 11 a.m. to…
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School of law professor wins award for article
Nathan S. Chapman, an assistant professor in the School of Law, won the inaugural Harold…
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Gregory lecturer explores effect Civil War had outside US
More than 150 years ago, the American Civil War nearly tore this country apart. While…
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Romeros, ‘royal family of guitar,’ to perform Nov. 17
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present the Romeros guitar quartet Nov. 17 at 8…
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Alumnus shares approach to leadership at Mason Public Leadership Lecture
Promising to convey an unconventional approach to leadership, UGA alumnus and former Atlanta Olympics CEO…
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Russian conductor, composer working with music students during campus visit
Lt. Gen. Valery Khalilov, former chief conductor and senior director of music of the Military…
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Pulitzer Prize-winning historian to give fall Commencement address at UGA
Jon Meacham, a biographer and journalist who won a Pulitzer Prize for his book about…
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Global Women in STEM Leadership Summit sparks ‘critical’ conversations
More than 250 people from across the United States and abroad recently gathered in Atlanta…
