Category: Campus News
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The Georgia Review to host screening of ‘That Evening Sun’
The Georgia Review will sponsor a showing of That Evening Sun Nov. 14 at 4…
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University of Georgia Press to host Book, Jacket and Journal Show
The University of Georgia Press will exhibit the Association of American University Presses 2013 Book,…
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Senior research scientist emeritus to discuss book on agriculture
Carl F. Jordan, a senior research scientist emeritus in the Odum School of Ecology, will…
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Site for student veteran services launched
A new website to connect student veterans with available services has been launched in coordination…
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College of Veterinary Medicine receives full accreditation again
The College of Veterinary Medicine once again has received full accreditation from the American Veterinary…
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UGA Opera Theatre to present Georges Bizet’s ‘Carmen’
The UGA Opera Theatre will present Carmen, Georges Bizet’s fiery tale of love, jealousy and…
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Professor, students honored at DRC recognition reception
As Joseph Tobin accepted the Disability Resource Center’s Outstanding Faculty Member Award for 2013-2014, he…
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Researchers: Lithium may ease nerve pain caused by chemotherapy
Taxol, generically called paclitaxel, is a widely used drug in chemotherapy treatments. It is used…
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‘Social butterfly’: Extra Special People helped staff member’s daughter soar
Tracy Giese, public relations coordinator for the Office of the Vice President for Instruction, had…
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Gregory lecturer delves deeper into significance of battle at Gettysburg
Edward L. Ayers, president of the University of Richmond, muddied the waters of the supposedly…
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University launches $2.2M initiative to hire 16 new faculty
Sixteen new faculty positions at UGA have been created through an interdisciplinary hiring initiative designed…
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Penn State University to pay $59.7 million to Sandusky victims
Penn State University has announced it will pay nearly $60 million to 26 sex abuse…
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Classics department to host lecture by University of Manchester professor
Kate Cooper, professor of ancient history at the University of Manchester in the United Kingdom,…
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Born losers
Jeff Berejikian, Meigs Professor of International Affairs in the School of Public and International Affairs,…
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University to take part in International Education Week observance
UGA will join universities around the country in celebrating International Education Week Nov. 11-15. Events…
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‘Whatever the need’: Admissions counselor aids US armed forces, UGA students
Susan Herda spends her days helping others, whether by answering a slew of questions, throwing…
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Researcher receives NIH grant to improve women’s health in Liberia
War exposure, gender-based violence and extreme poverty following 14 years of civil war have resulted…
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New York Times: Value-driven college ranking lists are on the rise
College rankings have long been a consideration for students and their parents when selecting a…
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Columns publication
The final issue of Columns for fall semester will be published Dec. 2. Submit news…
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At ease
The Student Veterants Resouce Center is a new unit on campus dedicated to pairing student…
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Human rights expert to speak on Muslim fundamentalism
Karima Bennoune, an international human rights expert and University of California, Davis, School of Law…
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Crowdsourcing smoking cessation
A study by Joe Phua, an assistant professor of advertising in the Grady College of…
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UGA librarian’s book examines rock band
Jethro Tull’s Thick as a Brick and A Passion Play Tim Smolko Indiana University Press…
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UGA’s African Studies Institute to present annual conference on Africa, its diaspora
The African Studies Institute at the University of Georgia will present the Second Annual International…
