Category: Campus News
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Eduroam launched on campus
A new, free wireless service called eduroam is now available at UGA. All UGA students,…
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Alumnus’ debut novel set during Civil War
Fallen Land Taylor Brown St. Martin’s Press Hardcover: $25.99 E-book: $12.99 Fallen Land is UGA…
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Global Georgia features Do Good Fund photos, former NEH chair
Pictures of Us: Photographs from The Do Good Fund Collection, an exhibition currently on display…
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Corporate relations manager connects Terry College students, employers
Elizabeth Willimon is a connector. Whether it’s connecting alumni with students or Terry College of…
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Political connections
On Feb. 3, UGA President Jere W. Morehead, center right, stopped in for a meeting…
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$1.49M NIH grant will be used for research training in Uganda
Every year, 50,000 people die in East Africa from tuberculosis. Worldwide, 1.5 million people die…
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UGA partners with biotechnology firm to develop Zika vaccine
UGA has entered into a collaborative research agreement with GeoVax Labs Inc. to develop and…
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NFL player to earn doctorate
Baltimore Raven’s offensive lineman John Urschel tweeted that he will attend the Massachusetts Institute of…
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UGA to hold STEM Institute on Teaching and Learning
UGA will host its fifth annual one-day STEM Institute on Teaching and Learning Feb. 26…
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Institute of Government faculty member trains U.N. humanitarian responders
When catastrophe strikes, relief organizations rely on accurate maps and relevant local data from United…
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Study looks at delayed TB diagnosis in Uganda
Most studies of delayed tuberculosis diagnosis focus on how the delay affects patient outcomes and…
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12 UGA employees retired Feb. 1, 2016
Twelve UGA employees retired Feb. 1. Retirees, their job classification, department and length of employment…
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Leadership roles for women in agriculture discussed at summit
More than 150 agricultural leaders from across 13 Southern states and Washington, D.C., converged on…
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SREL ecologist finds another cause of antibiotic resistance
The rapid emergence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria has prompted the medical community, nonprofit organizations, public health…
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Oregon State accepting SNAP benefits
To help financially insecure students, Oregon State University recently began accepting Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program…
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Building success
Iris Ochoa and Avery Finley, members of The Snorkling Sparrowbots team from Puckett’s Mill Elementary…
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Paintings by David Ligare on display at art museum
This month, the Georgia Museum of Art will transport visitors to the warmth of California…
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Center to mark 30th anniversary with workshop
Since it was founded in 1986, UGA’s Center for Simulational Physics has played an important…
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The Knights chamber orchestra to perform with special guest Gil Shaham
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present The Knights chamber orchestra with guest violinist Gil…
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To screen or not to screen
In a Reuters article, Dr. Mark H. Ebell, a professor of epidemiology in UGA’s College…
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Simon Kilmurry, Monica Pearson join Peabody board
The Peabody Awards at UGA has appointed Simon Kilmurry, executive director of the International Documentary…
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Southern spat
National Public Radio reported that an “oyster renaissance in the Southeastern U.S. is underway,” and…
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Finalist for campus dean of Medical Partnership to visit Athens, Augusta
A finalist in the ongoing search for the position of campus dean of the GRU/UGA…
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Monumental changes
In an essay for Time, James C. Cobb, emeritus professor of history in UGA’s Franklin…
