Category: Campus News
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$1.25M grant to help launch new graduate special education program
A five-year $1.25 million federal grant will help the College of Education launch a new…
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Avoid frozen pipes this winter
Letting pipes or outdoor faucets freeze can create problems. Follow these tips to avoid any…
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State of University to be held Jan. 23
UGA President Jere W. Morehead will deliver the State of the University address Jan. 23…
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Field trip
One of the thrills of grade school is the chance to take a class field…
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Fall Commencement speaker tells grads to savor the moment
Degree recipients in the Dec. 13 UGA fall semester Commencement ceremonies were challenged to reflect…
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New ITP page showcases array of work
The Interdisciplinary Toxicology Program has updated its website. The site now features more photos to…
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Smoking cessation clinic
The College of Pharmacy will offer a free, six-week smoking cessation clinic to UGA employees…
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UWC meeting
The University Woman’s Club will meet Jan. 14 at 10 a.m. in Fellowship Hall of…
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Romance languages professor makes his mark at university
Francis Assaf has introduced generations of students to the joys of the French language and…
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F.I.T. Dawgs
The Ramsey Center’s Biggest Loser program has been renamed F.I.T. (Fitness Isn’t Temporary) Dawgs. Registration…
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State Ballet Theatre of Russia to perform ‘Sleeping Beauty’
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present the State Ballet Theatre of Russia in Sleeping…
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Corporate litigation specialist named new head of legal affairs
Michael M. Raeber, a partner in the Business Litigation Group at King & Spalding in…
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James Beasley, Stacey Lance and National Geographic Society
James Beasley and Stacey Lance, assistant research scientists at UGA’s Savannah River Ecology Laboratory, received…
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Research cabin planned for historic Wormsloe site
A recent groundbreaking ceremony for a new research cabin at the University of Georgia Center…
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Cellist David Geringas, pianist Ian Fountain to perform Jan. 21
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present cellist David Geringas and pianist Ian Fountain in…
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Executive assistant hired to advance division’s work
Matthew Waller, a former student affairs administrator at the University of Chicago, is the new…
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Georgia Museum of Art to feature censored 1940s works in ‘Art Interrupted’
From Jan. 25 to April 20, the Georgia Museum of Art will serve as the…
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National Academy of Education director to speak Jan. 17
Michael J. Feuer, president of the National Academy of Education, will speak about “Why Evidence…
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Jason Cantarella and National Science Foundation
Jason Cantarella, a professor of mathematics in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, received…
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Science Learning Center funding tops legislative priorities
In what promises to be another tight budget year, UGA will seek funding for a…
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Mary Ann Johnson and US Department of Agriculture
Mary Ann Johnson, the Bill and June Flatt Professor in Foods and Nutrition at the…
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McBee lecturer warns of upcoming ‘watershed moment’ in higher ed
Teresa Sullivan, president of the University of Virginia, provided a warning of upcoming shifts in…
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New textbook explores global physical ed
Global Perspectives on Physical Education and After-School Sport Programs Jepkorir Rose Chepyator-Thomson and Shan-Hui Hsu…
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Study: Most ‘tweeted’ scholarly articles are not the most cited
A study from the University of Montreal in Canada that examined “tweeted” peer-review articles calls…
