Category: Campus News
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UGA promotes scholarships for schools in 2012 TEAMS
For the past three years, several teams of high school students from across Georgia have…
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Doyle named UGA vice president for government relations
J. Griffin Doyle, who has served as the University of Georgia’s director of federal relations…
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UGA’s agriculture training continues to help in Afghanistan
In the Wardak Province of Afghanistan, the Georgia Agribusiness Development Team continues to work, building…
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UGA helps create public-private coalition for Georgia’s energy efficiency industry
The Georgia Energy Informatics Cluster, or GEIC, a new public-private collaboration, has launched, bringing together…
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UGA observatory offers Thursday night viewing of meteor shower, the Leonids
The University of Georgia department of physics and astronomy in the Franklin College of Arts…
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UGA study: Negative anti-smoking ads may overlook intended audience
Younger adults who generally feel anxious tend to immediately avoid anti-smoking videos that describe how…
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UGA Distinguished Research professor Gregg collaborates on adult literacy report
A high level of literacy in both print and digital media is required for negotiating…
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Three UGA faculty members among 100 most influential social work journal authors
Athens, Ga. – The British Journal of Social Work recently published a study “Influential Publications…
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UGA researchers develop first mouse model to study important aspect of Alzheimer’s
Hirano bodies are almost indescribably tiny objects found in nerve cells of people suffering from…
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May
Ten UGA employees retired May 1. Retirees, their job classification, department and length of employment…
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Performing Arts Center presents Munich Symphony Orchestra
The Performing Arts Center will present the Munich Symphony Orchestra on Nov. 13 at 7:30…
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CSWE awards School of Social Work full accreditation
The School of Social Work has been fully accredited by the Council on Social Work…
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Doubly dangerous
An article by the United Press International about marine creatures in the Gulf of Mexico…
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Site provides info on outreach program
The TRIO website allows users to learn about federal outreach programs that UGA operates to…
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Pharmacy program beneficial to students, hospital’s diabetes care
Students in the College of Pharmacy were part of a team of health care workers…
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Free vehicle inspections
In conjunction with the start of the holiday travel season, Parking Services will hold Operation…
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UGA Opera Ensemble presents Puccini’s ‘La Bohème’
The UGA Opera Ensemble brings the Latin Quarter of 1840s Paris to campus in a…
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Alumna, prof edit first full-length book on health messaging in religious groups
Health Communication and Faith Communities Ann Neville Miller and Donald L. Rubin Hampton Press Cloth:…
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OIE’s first symposium on global engagement will focus on diplomacy, trade, development
Global engagement is more than just a phrase at UGA. For the past decade, it…
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Impressing people
A Fox News story about the political history of Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain quoted…
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Final notices
A USA Today article focused on how police officers are trained to deliver bad news…
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Study finds that run-off, emissions deliver double whammy to coastal marine creatures
Increasing acidification in coastal waters could compromise the ability of oysters and other marine creatures…
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Georgia Fund 2012
Name: Betty Jean CraigePosition: Retired University Professor of Comparative Literature (1973-2011) and director of the…
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‘White Like Me’ author, activist to discuss race, privilege in America
Multicultural Services and Programs and the University Union Student Programming Board are co-sponsoring a lecture…
