Category: Campus News
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Public service on display at new website
The Office of Public Service and Outreach has developed a new website to better communicate…
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‘Veterinary Spectrum’ makes debut on WUGA-TV
For those clamoring for a closer look inside the College of Veterinary Medicine, tune in…
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Upcoming tax season will be prime time for potential identity theft
January is a prime month for identity theft because criminals may wait to use information…
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Obituaries
Herbert Miller Herbert E. Miller, the first director of the J.M. Tull School of Accounting…
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Community docent program
The Richard B. Russell Building Special Collections Libraries is now accepting applications for participants in…
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Southern withdrawal
UGA linguistics professor Bill Kretzschmar, a faculty member in the Franklin College of Arts and…
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Live long and prosper
Dr. Toni Miles, director of UGA’s Institute for Gerontology, talked about advances allowing people to…
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Free income tax assistance
Georgia United Credit Union is partnering again this year with the Internal Revenue Service and…
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Website report: College professors have ‘least stressful job’ for 2013
It may come as a shock to those working in the profession, but being a…
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Fish have big nutrient impacts on marine ecosystems
Fish play a far more important role as contributors of nutrients to marine ecosystems than…
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Goodness grows
Middle school students in Athens are learning to grow their own vegetables in a community…
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Taking up arms: Professor will advise court about children affected by war
Early in her legal career, Diane Marie Amann was an assistant federal public defender in…
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Juvenile justice
On Jan. 8, Georgia’s first lady Sandra Deal observed hearings at the Athens Peer Court-a…
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Four USG college mergers finalized
In its January meeting, the University System of Georgia Board of Regents approved the four…
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UGA historian to launch Willson Center’s Global Georgia Initiative
The Global Georgia Initiative, a program of the Willson Center for Humanities and Arts, will…
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Portuguese program sending first class to Brazil in February
Twelve students seeking to internationalize their UGA education in Brazil will head south of the…
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American South historian to deliver Founders Day Lecture
In observance of UGA’s 228th anniversary, James C. Cobb, the B. Phinizy Spalding Distinguished Professor…
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‘Making a difference’: UGA employees help victims of Hurricane Sandy
Stories of effective preparation and a commitment to service by disaster relief workers in the…
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Georgia Law’s Amann appointed special adviser to International Criminal Court
Diane Marie Amann, Woodruff Chair in International Law at the University of Georgia, has been…
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UGA presents President’s Fulfilling the Dream Awards, Impact Award
The University of Georgia presented four awards to community members working toward equality, diversity and…
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UGA president to present 2013 State of the University Address
University of Georgia President Michael F. Adams will deliver the annual State of the University…
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UGA to host ‘Colleges in Your Backyard’ on Jan. 20
High school students and their parents can learn about the college admissions process and how…
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Penn State University educator to discuss childhood obesity
Leann L. Birch, director of the center for childhood obesity at Penn State University, will…
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Zion Tse and Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Brigham and Women’s Hospital, a teaching affiliate of Harvard Medical School, awarded $29,150 to Zion…
