Category: Campus News
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Breaking down barriers
The single most important barrier to the use of lignocellulosic biomass such as switchgrass, populus,…
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Protect against West Nile virus
West Nile virus usually peaks between Aug. 15 and Sept. 15 in Georgia, but this…
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Record number of UGA students offered Fulbrights
Seventeen UGA students were offered international travel-study grants from the Fulbright U.S. Student Program for…
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Walking study participants
The Body Composition and Metabolism Lab in the kinesiology department is seeking women ages 25-45…
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Economic Development Leadership Council a finalist for national award
UGA’s Economic Development Leadership Council has been selected as one of three national finalists in…
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Concert premiere of ‘Things Fall Apart’ to be held Sept. 6
Things Fall Apart, a song cycle by professor emeritus Roger C. Vogel will premiere Sept.…
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Volunteer fair
The Athens Volunteer Fair will be held Sept. 13 from noon to 6 p.m. in…
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Associate provost for academic planning named
Jerome Legge, who has served as interim associate provost for academic planning at UGA since…
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New book focuses on democratic history
The Political Education of Democratus: Negotiating Civil Virtue during the Early Republic Brian Dotts Rowman…
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Performing Arts Center website wins award
The Performing Arts Center has received the Interactive Media Award for outstanding achievement in website…
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Emory admits ‘misrepresenting’ data
Officials at Emory University acknowledged that administrators intentionally misreported admissions data to third-party groups dating…
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Poet laureate to give Charter Lecture during arts festival
Natasha Trethewey, U.S. poet laureate for 2012-2013, will deliver this year’s Charter Lecture as one…
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Researcher offers farmers ‘heads-up’ on ways to adapt to climate change
There are a few conversational topics that are best not mentioned around the dinner table…
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SPIA will celebrate its first decade of accomplishments
The School of Public and International Affairs, one of the top-ranked public affairs graduate schools…
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Study finds firms’ tax rates are tied to CEOs’ politics
Companies run by CEOs who vote Republican tend to pay more in taxes than companies…
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Doctoral student wins education award
Yvette Dupree, a doctoral student in the College of Education, was one of 21 career…
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‘People first’
Timothy M. Chester, who joined UGA from Pepperdine University one year ago, was recently promoted…
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Ready for anything: OSEP programs will focus on emergency planning
In observance of National Preparedness Month, UGA’s Office of Security and Emergency Preparedness will…
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Cellist, symphony orchestra to perform masterworks of composer Antonín Dvorák
ello professor David Starkweather will join the UGA Symphony Orchestra in a performance of Antonín…
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Town-gown ties
Andrew Herod, professor of geography and adjunct professor of anthropology in Franklin College as well…
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Georgia Museum of Art to exhibit lovers’ eyes
The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia will present the exhibition “The…
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CED Circle Gallery to exhibit photographs of the Altamaha River by James Holland
The University of Georgia College of Environment and Design will host an opening reception for…
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‘Drawing Fire: Academic Practice in France’ to be topic of lecture at GMOA
Cheryl K. Snay, curator of European art at the Snite Museum of Art at the…

