Category: Campus News
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Gearing up
Engineers develop video games and play with robots. They also work to ensure we have…
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New site spotlights arts at UGA
The new Arts at UGA website spotlights the performing, visual and literary arts on campus.…
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Women’s studies fall reception
The Institute for Women’s Studies will host its fall reception Sept. 7 from 11:30 a.m.-1…
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Maria M. Viveiros, National Institutes of Health
Maria M. Viveiros, an assistant professor in the College of Veterinary Medicine’s department of physiology…
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Undergraduate earns Army ROTC award
A UGA senior has earned a leadership award from the U.S. Army Cadet Command after…
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New PIC facility in Griffin will help launch food products
The state of Georgia’s 2013 budget includes $3.5 million to construct a long-awaited facility where…
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Wind Ensemble goes on ‘European Vacation’
Concert season at the Hugh Hodgson School of Music kicks off Sept. 11 at 8…
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Ronald Blount, Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation
Ronald Blount, professor of pediatric psychology in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, received…
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Fast one
Using nanoscale materials, UGA researchers have developed a single-step method to rapidly and accurately detect…
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New ‘Seascape’ brings together art, science
A new Seascape mural in the biological sciences building, will be formally unveiled on Aug.…
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Michael Eriksen, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
Michael Eriksen, an assistant professor of real estate in the Terry College of Business, is…
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College of Pharmacy students begin studies in Athens, Albany
The College of Pharmacy welcomed 144 new students into the Class of 2016 with its…
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Murals depicting state’s agriculture on display at Georgia Museum of Art
The Georgia Museum of Art has four agriculture murals on display until Jan. 7. The…
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U. of Maryland cuts seven sports
Officials at the University of Maryland at College Park cut seven athletic programs that failed…
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Staff protest at independent student newspaper makes national headlines
Student journalists at The Red & Black made headlines earlier this month when they quit…
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UGA honors Mary Frances Early, its first black alumna
There was very little fanfare at the Fine Arts Auditorium in August 1962 when Mary…
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GLOBES to focus on domestic partnership benefits for employees
GLOBES, an organization that has served UGA’s lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender faculty, staff and…
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Administrative changes
• Wayde Brown has been appointed assistant dean of research in the College of Environment…
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Judge sides with Georgia State U. in copyright case injunction
A U.S. District Court judge rejected an injunction from three scholarly publishers who have—mostly unsuccessfully—sued…
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Jeff Bennetzen, National Science Foundation
Jeff Bennetzen, a professor of genetics in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, has…
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Study finds cigarette tax hike could be beneficial
Georgia sold 544 million packs of cigarettes in 2010, earning $201 million in state tax…
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Susan Wilde, Rebecca Haynie, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
Susan Wilde, assistant professor and lead principal investigator, and Rebecca Haynie, postdoctoral research associate in…
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Service-learning workshops
The Office of Service-Learning is holding a series of workshops for faculty and graduate students…

