Category: Campus News
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Workshop will examine food production, policy, sustainability
UGA’s Center for Integrative Conservation Research is hosting a free workshop that will explore the…
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Richard Meagher and Clifton A. Baile, National Institutes of Health
Richard Meagher, Distinguished Research Professor of Genetics in the Franklin College of Arts and…
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Sculptor to give lecture at art school
Interdisciplinary artist Michael Arcega, widely known for his installations and sculptural work using language as…
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Amy Medlock, American Heart Association
Amy Medlock, an assistant professor of biochemistry and molecular biology in the Franklin College of…
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Dmitriy Nikonov, Carnegie Corp. of New York
Dmitriy Nikonov, a senior research associate with the Center for International Trade and Security in…
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Emory University to close academic departments, suspend programs
Emory University is eliminating three academic departments and one academic program, as well as suspending…
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Naturalist at home among dolphins, turtles, manatees on Skidaway Island
John “Crawfish” Crawford often skips morning traffic on the long stretch of road connecting Skidaway…
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Stay safe during foreign travel
In light of recent overseas protests, UGA’s Office of International Education and the Association of…
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Researcher receives NIH grant to identify unknown anemias
Microbiologist Harry Dailey has received a $1.5 million grant from the National Institutes of Health…
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Classical saxophonist to give faculty recital
Connie Frigo, assistant professor of saxophone, will give a faculty recital Oct. 9 at 8…
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Quartet to perform free concert of chamber music
The Kopelman Quartet will give a concert Oct. 7 at 3 p.m. in Hodgson Concert…
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New book examines innovation in Europe
When Small States Make Big Leaps Darius Ornston Cornell University Press $39.95 In When Small…
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Common grounds
International Coffee Hour celebrates 40 years of food, friendships and fun during a Sept. 21 reception…
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Board of regents will hold its monthly meeting at UGA
For the first time in nearly 10 years, UGA will host the University System of Georgia…
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Administrative changes
• Drake Bernstein, a member of UGA’s 2008 national champion men’s tennis team, has been…
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Landscape architect to discuss ‘Beautiful Big Feet’ in Oct. 4 lecture
Kongjian Yu, an internationally recognized landscape architect, will discuss “Beautiful Big Feet: Toward a New…
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Katherine Melcher, National Endowment for the Arts
Katherine Melcher, an assistant professor in the College of Environment and Design, received $15,000 from…
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Warnell graduate student receives USDA fellowship to study invasive woodwasps
A graduate student in the Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources has been awarded…
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Sustainability grants
The UGA Office of Sustainability is offering sustainability grants to provide funding for competitive, student–proposed projects…
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First inclusion certificate graduates honored at Embracing Diversity event
Eighteen faculty and staff members were recognized at the Office of Institutional Diversity’s Embracing Diversity…
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Channeling history
What was South Georgia like at the end of the 19th century? Tobacco and cotton…
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Georgia Sculptors’ Society to host second annual Pulaski Street Art Crawl
The second annual Pulaski Street Art Crawl will be held Oct. 6 from 5-9 p.m.…
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Age-old questions
The study of an oxygen-sensing bacterial regulatory protein by chemistry researchers at UGA has provided…
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Clinton T. Moore, U.S. Department of the Interior
Clinton T. Moore, an adjunct assistant professor of wildlife ecology and management in the Warnell…
