Category: Campus News
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Fit for battle
Sophomore Mary Peninger participated in Recreational Sports Battleship Tournament held in the recreation pool of…
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Make traveling safer, more enjoyable
International travel has become increasingly more complex in today’s world. These are some recommendations that…
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Lunch and Learn
The UGA Educational Technology Center will offer its second Lunch and Learn opportunity, “MakerWho? MakerYou!…
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Circle Gallery exhibit examines architectural intricacy in drawings
The Circle Gallery at the College of Environment and Design will host the exhibit Schema:…
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Energized renovation
The College of Environment and Design’s Jackson Street Building has received LEED Gold Certification. The…
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Campus sustainability grants
The Office of Sustainability now is accepting proposals for the 2013-14 Campus Sustainability Grants Program.…
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U. of Tennessee fracking plan halted
A plan to drill for natural gas on University of Tennessee land has been put…
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Media advisory: Dangers of covering war zones lead McGill Symposium on journalistic courage
The dangers associated with covering war zones-especially in the Middle East-open a two-day discussion of…
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UGA chapter of Blue Key Honor Society will honor four with service awards
The University of Georgia chapter of the Blue Key National Honor Society will pay tribute…
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Performing Arts Center to present Wynton Marsalis and Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra
The University of Georgia Performing Arts Center will present “Abyssinian: A Gospel Celebration” featuring the…
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UGA’s Henry Schaefer selected for 2014 Peter Debye Award in Physical Chemistry
University of Georgia researcher Henry “Fritz” Schaefer, the Graham Perdue Professor of Chemistry in the…
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The Georgia Review earns 11 citations at 2013 GAMMA Awards
The University of Georgia’s Georgia Review, regularly acclaimed as one of the top handful of…
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Committee named to seek UGA vice president for finance and administration
University of Georgia President Jere W. Morehead has named a search committee with the charge…
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UGA receives $7 million NIH grant to study building blocks of life
A team of senior researchers at the University of Georgia have received a five-year $7.4…
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After a four-year run, UGA to stop hosting the Stadion Classic
After a four-year run, the University of Georgia announced today that it will no longer…
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The Georgia Review releases fall 2013 issue
The fall 2013 issue of The Georgia Review, with its usual wide array of literary…
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University Health Center’s immunization team wins award
The University of Georgia Health Center’s immunization team received the 2013 Walt Orenstein Champions for…
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Grady announces 2013 fellowship inductees
Seven alumni and friends will be inducted into the 2013 Grady Fellowship in recognition of…
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UGA’s Grady College names 2013 class of McGill Fellows
Twelve undergraduate and graduate students have been named McGill Fellows by the Grady College of…
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OID speaker issues call to learn more, remove obstacles to diversity
Celebrating how far UGA has come but also challenging itself to push further, the university…
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Multicultural Economy study: Minority buying power up
Minority groups in the U.S. will command unprecedented economic clout this year and well into…
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Chuanlun Zhang and Partnerships for International Research and Education program
Chuanlun Zhang, a professor of marine sciences in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences,…
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Nadia Kellam and National Science Foundation
Nadia Kellam, an associate professor in the College of Engineering, received $400,000 from the National…
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Book focuses on women, clothing in novels
Women, Work, and Clothes in the Eighteenth-Century Novel Chloe Wigston Smith Cambridge University Press Hardback:…
