Category: Campus News
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Read the February 16 electronic issue of Columns
Read the February 16 electronic issue of Columns.
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Credit Union scholarships
Georgia United Credit Union is accepting applications until March 1 for its 21st annual scholarship…
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Essays focus on strategic intelligence
Essentials of Strategic Intelligence Edited by Loch K. Johnson Praeger Security Studies Hardcover: $66; Paperback:…
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Nominations for national award
UGA’s Center for Teaching and Learning is accepting nominations for the U.S. Professor of the…
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Amazon conservationist to give Global Georgia lecture Feb. 19
Randy Borman, the son of Anglo-American missionaries who was born and raised among an Amazonian…
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Circle Gallery will host nationally touring exhibit
The Circle Gallery in the College of Environment and Design is hosting 925,000 Campsites: The…
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UGA Skidaway study finds high marine debris, need for standardized reporting along Georgia coast
UGA researchers are hoping to find a consistent way to record the marine debris-particularly pieces…
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UGA scientists help sequence bird, crocodilian genomes
Using new computational methods developed by UGA researchers Liang Liu, Travis Glenn and others, an…
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Service-Learning Fellows
The Office of Service-Learning is accepting applications until March 20 for the 2015-2016 Service-Learning Fellows…
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Georgia Writers Hall of Fame to induct 4 members
The Georgia Writers Hall of Fame at the UGA Libraries is launching a new initiative…
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UGA Campaign for Charities nets more than $400,000 in contributions
UGA faculty and staff generously supported the annual Campaign for Charities by contributing $403,707.92 in…
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IT director helps support College of Engineering students, faculty
For Forrest Bridges, the year 2000 didn’t just mark the change on the calendar, it…
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Rising right
An article on Mashable highlighted the increased activity of the European populist far-right political parties…
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University Theatre’s ‘Mein Kampf’ to take on Adolf Hitler as failed artist
University Theatre will present the bold farce Mein Kampf, written by George Tabori, the son…
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Northwestern University receives largest, single gift in its history
Northwestern University received a gift exceeding $100 million from alumna Roberta Buffet Elliott. The president…
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‘A new story’: Former judge calls for resiliency in face of injustice
A sermon broke out at the Chapel Feb. 6 as Glenda Hatchett preached the importance…
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Unbanking it
Mehrsa Baradaran, an associate professor in the School of Law, was quoted in an article…
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Georgia Chamber of Commerce, Fanning Institute launch initiative
The Georgia Chamber of Commerce and UGA’s J.W. Fanning Institute for Leadership Development have partnered…
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Atlanta Symphony Orchestra to perform
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Feb. 22 at 3…
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$5.3M grant to help develop new drug for Chagas disease
UGA researchers in collaboration with Anacor Pharmaceuticals have received a $5.3 million grant from the…
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Performing Arts Center to present comic musicians Mnozil Brass
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present Mnozil Brass Feb. 24 at 8 p.m. in…
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‘Any time, any place’
Information technology is enhancing the learning environment at UGA and is on track to save…
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National search underway for next head of admissions
Pamela Whitten, UGA’s senior vice president for academic affairs and provost, has appointed a committee…
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Stice Lab site revamped
An updated website for the Stice Lab features a new focus on past and current…
