Category: Campus News
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CVIOG facilities manager tackles projects of all shapes, sizes
A sign on Dan Evans’ office door reads in part “We can do great things,…
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‘Ramsey Renewal’ includes new website
As part of Ramsey Renewal, a commemoration of 20 years since the opening of the…
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Faculty member named to U.S. animal health committee
Dr. John R. Fisher, a professor in the population science department at the College of…
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OLLI to kick off fall with activity fair
The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at UGA will kick off its fall programming Sept. 11…
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UGA faculty member, alumnus recognized by ecological society
UGA faculty member Alan Covich and alumnus Marcelo Ardon were recognized for outstanding contributions to ecology at the centennial…
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$1.25M NIH grant will train global disease researchers
UGA’s Center for Tropical and Emerging Global Diseases was awarded $1.25 million by the National…
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Sign-up available for academic service-learning workshops
Service-learning can be a powerful teaching and learning tool that provides opportunities for students and…
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Developing disease-resistant poultry may be solution for multiple virus issues
Poultry disease is an international issue, especially when there is an outbreak close to home.…
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Testing underway for solar-powered charging station
UGA students, faculty and staff now are able to power up their electronic devices without…
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Free meditation sessions
The Georgia Museum of Art is hosting a new program of free meditation sessions led…
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Book focuses on Civil War re-enactors
Confederates in the Attic: Dispatches from the Unfinished Civil War By Tony Horwitz Vintage Paperback:…
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2 UGA departments to host travel expo
The Accounts Payable and University Business and Accounting Services departments will host a travel expo…
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Pennsylvania colleges no longer require SAT, ACT essays
The University of Pennsylvania and Swarthmore College, a private institution located in Swarthmore, Pennsylvania, announced…
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Native American art exhibition starts two-year tour in Athens
For the last 500 years, and particularly since they began to be displaced and removed…
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Public service faculty member named Distinguished Young Pharmacist
Lindsey H. Welch, Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience director in the College of Pharmacy, is the 2015…
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University Woman’s Club
The University Woman’s Club will hold its annual welcome back coffee Sept. 15 from 10-11:30…
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UGA researchers edit plant DNA using mechanism that evolved in bacteria
UGA researchers have used a gene-editing tool known as CRISPR/Cas to modify the genome of…
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Cookie Brake
Corey Klawunder, an environmental engineering major, gives a cookie to a cyclist who was biking…
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President of Georgia NAACP to speak at BFSO luncheon
The Black Faculty and Staff Organization will present the 13th annual Founders’ Award Scholarship Luncheon Sept.…
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Events to be held on campus for National Preparedness Month
UGA’s Office of Emergency Preparedness will observe National Preparedness Month in September with events and…
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Thomas Street pedestrian bridge at UGA closed; to be replaced
The Thomas Street pedestrian bridge at the University of Georgia has been closed as the…
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UGA receives $2.99 million grant for graduate training program in disease ecology
The University of Georgia has received a five-year, $2.99 million grant from the National Science…
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Jim Sanders
Name: Jim Sanders Position: Executive director of the Skidaway Institute of Oceanography At UGA: I have…
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Georgia Informatics Institute for Research and Education takes shape at UGA
The University of Georgia is building upon its established strengths in the interdisciplinary field of…
