Category: Campus News
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UGA president to chair working group on compliance, enforcement, governance
The Southeastern Conference has appointed nine individuals from campuses across the SEC to form a…
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Changes to shared leave program
The university’s current shared leave program provides employee-donated leave to UGA employees who are experiencing…
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Performing Arts Center to present Julian Bliss Septet in ‘A Tribute to Benny Goodman’
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present the Julian Bliss Septet in A Tribute to…
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Sophomore launches mentor program at Clarke Middle School
Mansur Buffins first stepped on to UGA’s campus as a high school senior as part…
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UGA Performing Arts Center to present Atlanta Symphony Orchestra
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Feb. 7 at 2…
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Professor emerita to discuss new book on friendship between activist, first lady
The friendship between human rights activist Pauli Murray and first lady Eleanor Roosevelt is explored…
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UGA experts predict a better Athens economy in 2016
While Georgia’s economy will grow faster than the nation’s in 2016, the pace of job…
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Coordinator helps streamline grants process for SPIA and Grady faculty
Matt Clary was a senior in high school in 2001. He’d just finished debate camp…
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The bigger, the better
UGA ecologist Jim Beasley completed a study that found renewed wildlife populations at Chernobyl, the…
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Summer Academy jobs
Summer Academy at UGA is hiring assistant instructors to support a variety of academic summer…
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Study: Obesity in children may hurt bone growth
Studies have shown that obese children tend to have more muscle, but recent UGA research…
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Alumna named inaugural director of law school’s Wilbanks Clinic
Emma M. Hetherington will serve as the inaugural director of the Wilbanks Child Endangerment and…
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Hugh Hodgson School of Music hosts educational event for high school students
When 1,100 cheering high school students filled Hugh Hodgson Concert Hall to capacity on Jan.…
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Diversity, inclusion certificate program continues to grow
More than 1,000 UGA faculty and staff have taken it upon themselves to learn how…
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Turn to vinegar
Perhaps vinegar isn’t the best bait for catching flies, as the old saying goes, but…
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Cruz-ing down South
With Southern presidential primaries just around the corner, political prognosticators believe Texas Sen. Ted Cruz…
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UGA to host regional summit on women in agriculture Feb. 8
UGA will host delegates from 13 states during a summit that will shape national policies…
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House leader calls for patient commitment to equality
The long march to equality and justice happens through a slow but steady progress or…
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University Theatre presents Obie Award-winning docudrama ‘Fires in the Mirror’
University Theatre presents Fires in the Mirror by Anna Deavere Smith, directed by David Saltz.…
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UGA to celebrate Black History Month
UGA will celebrate Black History Month 2016, “Hallowed Grounds: Sites of African American Memories,” with…
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UGA launches Georgia Certified Economic Developer program
UGA is launching a certification program for Georgia economic developers, the first of its kind…
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Shrinking field
With such a large field of Republican presidential candidates entering the primaries, some have wondered…
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Governor’s budget proposal includes top UGA priorities
As the Georgia General Assembly convened in January, Gov. Nathan Deal submitted his budget proposal…
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Music schools to merge
The Berklee College of Music and the Boston Conservatory have announced that they will merge.…
