Category: Campus News
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UGA College of Education to host annual diversity conference at UGA-Gwinnett Feb. 15
Counseling professionals and educators in area schools can learn how to integrate social justice, social…
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‘Veterinary Spectrum’ gives viewers an inside look at UGA’s College of Vet Med
For those clamoring for a closer look inside the University of Georgia College of Veterinary…
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UGA School of Law’s Deborah Baker receives outstanding service award
The University of Georgia School of Law Staff Council recently presented Administrative Associate Deborah Baker…
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UGA honors Newtown’s fallen with Chapel bell ceremony
Athens, Ga. – In a simple and somber ceremony, the University of Georgia and the…
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Kelly Ann King recognized as UGA First Honor Graduate
The University of Georgia recognized Kelly Ann King of Covington as a First Honor Graduate…
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2013 Georgia Writers Hall of Fame inductees announced by UGA Libraries
Judson Mitcham, Georgia’s poet laureate, and the late author Toni Cade Bambara, who compiled one…
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Geographic complexity explains patterns of spread of white-nose syndrome in bats
The spread of white-nose syndrome, an emerging fungal disease in bats, may be determined by…
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UGA selects two student ambassadors for inaugural SEC Symposium on Renewable Energy
The University of Georgia Bioenergy Systems Research Institute and the Office of Sustainability have selected…
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Rob, Jean Fowler to receive College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences honor
Former Jasper County Cooperative Extension agent Jean Fowler may have retired in 2011, but she…
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UGA grad program preparing teachers to work with children with autism
An innovative University of Georgia graduate program in special education, that has prepared dozens of…
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UGA recognized as a top producer of U.S. Fulbright students for 2012-2013
The University of Georgia is 25th among research universities for the production of Fulbright Student…
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UGA awards inaugural scholarships for study abroad in sustainability
The University of Georgia Office of Sustainability has awarded its first scholarships for study abroad…
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Social support has buffering role on poor diet behaviors, UGA study shows
Older African Americans who are dissatisfied with their lives tend to choose diets high in…
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Five UGA faculty members named AAAS Fellows
Five University of Georgia faculty members have been named Fellows of the American Association for…
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Renowned scholar Baruch Halpern joins UGA as Covenant Foundation Professor of Jewish Studies
An internationally recognized scholar whose work combines ancient history, archeology and religious studies has joined…
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Operational procedures announced for inclement winter weather periods
During periods of inclement winter weather, UGA follows a set procedure for announcing operational changes.
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Lilly Fellows Attend Retreat
The 2012-2014 Lilly Teaching Fellows recently attended a two-day retreat at Unicoi State Park and…
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Administrative changes
• Two long-term faculty members in the College of Veterinary Medicine, both of whom head…
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Heart and mind
Psychological factors can have as much—or more—impact on pediatric chest pain as physical ones, a…
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Study finds that glucose mouth rinse boosts self-control
To boost self-control, gargle sugar water. According to a study co-authored by UGA professor of…
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Global perspective: UGA ranks high in Open Doors study-abroad report
UGA students are gaining the experiences they need to thrive in today’s global society…
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Follow the students: McPhaul teacher bases lessons on children’s interests
Phillip Baumgarner isn’t an ordinary preschool teacher.
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Leidong Mao and the National Science Foundation
Leidong Mao, an assistant professor in the College of Engineering, received $200,000 from the…
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Annual holiday luncheon expands to three days
“A Cook’s Holiday,” the annual luncheon hosted by Food Services, has expanded to three days…
