Category: Campus News
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Russell Library program to examine Roe v. Wade decision on anniversary
Forty years after the landmark Roe v. Wade decision by the U.S. Supreme Court, the…
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Associate provost elected secretary of GADOHE
Michelle Garfield Cook, associate provost and chief diversity officer, was elected inaugural secretary of the…
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Political theorist discusses loss of freedom in Parthemos Lecture
Quentin Skinner, a pre-eminent political theorist and intellectual historian, delivered the 2013 George S. Parthemos…
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Acclaimed Irish poet to give reading at Ciné
Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin, an award-winning poet from Dublin, Ireland, will give a reading Oct. 30…
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Telecommunications professor wins regional Emmy Award
Nate Kohn, a telecommunications professor in the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication and…
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History Day judges
Judges are needed for the Northeast Georgia National History Day Contest Feb. 8. Judges will…
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Antimicrobials focus of vet medicine book
Antimicrobial Therapy in Veterinary Medicine Edited by Steeve Giguère, John F. Prescott and Patricia M.…
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Survey: College rankings influence two-thirds of high school seniors
While college rankings may have traditionally been thought to matter more to parents than students,…
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New partnership to help grow local agriculture, economy in Fulton County
A diverse agricultural hub is thriving just minutes from downtown Atlanta in the area surrounding…
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Study examines connection between advertising, bad news
When a firm becomes the subject of a news story, its stock price usually is…
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Put falling leaves to good use
As the shorter days of winter approach, the leaves on trees will turn from green…
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CAES launches garden resource center
The College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences has launched an online resource for Georgia teachers…
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Psychology professor joins editorial board
Pedro Portes, a professor of educational psychology in the College of Education, has been invited…
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Free speech experts come to Athens
The School of Law will host free speech expert Mary Beth Tinker and student speech…
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UGA’s Grady College to host African journalists through Murrow Program
Ten African journalists will visit the University of Georgia Grady College of Journalism and Mass…
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UGA College of Veterinary Medicine receives full accreditation
The University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine once again received full accreditation from the…
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UGAMail online to get new look starting Nov. 1
The University of Georgia’s email system, UGAMail, will be upgraded to the latest version of…
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Georgia Writers Hall of Fame events to be held Nov. 10-11 at UGA
Georgia’s poet laureate Judson Mitcham and the late Toni Cade Bambara will be inducted into…
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Georgia Museum of Art at UGA collects awards from Southeastern Museums Conference
The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia won five awards at this…
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Cinema Roundtable will highlight 1973 in American film
“The Way We Were in 1973: From Mainstream Nostalgia to New Hollywood, Blaxploitation and Foreign…
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New director named for university’s Gwinnett campus
Laura Crawley has been named the new director for the UGA Gwinnett campus. Crawley, who…
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‘UP’ping their game
Two physics professors have taken Isaac Newton’s first law of motion—an object at rest will…
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Researchers receive $1.3M to ‘fingerprint’ sea turtles
UGA researchers have been awarded a $1.3 million grant to continue genetically “fingerprinting” the threatened…
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Dolphin die-off
Jerry Saliki, director of the virology section of the UGA Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory in Athens…
