Category: Campus News
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Telephone changes
UGA telephone services is transitioning to the new Avaya system that is being installed by…
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Legion Pool hours
Legion Pool is open from 11:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily through July 31, and…
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Collaboration leads to permanent exhibit
Artwork by UGA undergraduate student Jack Deese and recent graduate Mark Vaughan is now permanently…
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Gene Michaels, former mycology professor, dies
Gene Earl Michaels, 82, an alumnus and former mycology professor at UGA, died June 6…
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Retiring registrar makes her own ‘commencement’ plans
During the final days of Rebecca Macon’s nearly eight years as University Registrar, before she…
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Ten undergrads named PSO Student Scholars
Ten UGA undergraduate students have been selected as Public Service and Outreach Student Scholars for…
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OLLI elects new officers, board members
The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at UGA, a nonprofit, volunteer-managed organization with members throughout Northeast…
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State Botanical Garden to participate in Let’s Move! Museums and Gardens
The State Botanical Garden will participate in Let’s Move! Museums and Gardens, an initiative supported…
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Conference will focus on autism, speech/hearing, special education topics
Almost 200 speech-language pathologists and special education teachers from across the state will hear about…
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UGA School of Law Professor Larry Thompson elected a director of Washington Post Company
Larry D. Thompson, the holder of the Sibley Professorship in Corporate and Business Law at…
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Public administration professor to receive John Gaus Award
Hal G. Rainey, Alumni Foundation Distinguished Professor in the University of Georgia School of Public…
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UGA graduate student wins scholarship for technology to change the world
A proposal for a mobile software application that promotes sustainable agricultural and local food consumption…
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The UGA Foundation and the Arch Foundation for UGA Formally Approve Merger Agreement
The boards of directors of the University of Georgia Foundation and the Arch Foundation for…
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Georgia Museum of Art to introduce new study centers in temporary exhibition
The Georgia Museum of Art will have an exhibition featuring three of its four new…
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UGA’s Hurst named one of 15 national winners of inaugural Doris Duke
Tamara Hurst, a Ph.D. student in the School of Social Work at the University of…
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UGA’s first Michael J. Hendrickson Memorial Scholarship awarded
University of Georgia student Michael Hendrickson dreamed of running a youth camp before he was…
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UGA leisure studies professor Douglas Kleiber receives fellowship for research in Spain
University of Georgia recreation and leisure studies professor Douglas Kleiber has spent most of his…
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UGA students gain real-world experience through Honors Internship Programs
Thirteen undergraduates in the University of Georgia Honors Program have been chosen for summer internships…
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UGA expert available to offer commentary on John Edwards’ case
Audrey Haynes is an associate professor of political science in the University of Georgia School…
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Agriculture Deputy Secretary Merrigan to announce new USDA Agroforestry plan Monday, June 6 at UGA
U.S. Agriculture Deputy Secretary Kathleen Merrigan will travel from Washington, D.C. to Athens to announce…
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UGA graduate students receive Excellence in Research Awards
The University of Georgia Graduate School recently honored four students with 2011 Graduate Student Excellence…
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State Botanical Garden of Georgia receives grant to restore native plants in Oconee River floodplain
The Institute of Museum and Library Services awarded a two-year grant to the State Botanical…
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Georgia Museum of Art education director selected for national award
Carissa DiCindio, Georgia Museum of Art curator of education, was recently selected by the National…
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UGA experts available to offer commentary on the prosecution of Bosnian Serb Gen. Ratko Mladic
Diane Marie Amann, Emily and Ernest Woodruff Chair in International Law in the University of…
