Category: Campus News
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UGA Outstanding Academic Advising Awards
This year’s winners of the University of Georgia Outstanding Undergraduate Academic Advising Award are Brian…
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Masters of Fine Art Exhibition 2010 to open at UGA’s Lamar Dodd School of Art
The University of Georgia’s Lamar Dodd School of Art will display its 2010 Masters of…
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N.Y. Times bestselling author to give lecture
Rebecca Skloot, an award-winning science writer and author of a current New York Times bestseller,…
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Gassy vegetables could naturally fuel produce industry
UGA researcher Gary Hawkins looks at rotting fruits and vegetables differently than most people. Where…
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Coming of age
Right now there are about 70,000 people older than 100 living in the U.S. By…
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Three students named mid-term Foundation Fellows
Three UGA students have been awarded 2010 mid-term Foundation Fellowships. The university’s premier undergraduate scholarship,…
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Stress less
The anxiety that often accompanies a chronic illness can chip away at quality of life…
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Stem cell pioneer to deliver 2010 Ritter Lecture
The first man to create insulin-producing cells in the lab—a potential breakthrough for treating diabetes—will…
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This year’s speaker for Sibley Lecture will discuss gay equality
“Noah’s Curse and Paul’s Admonition: Civil Rights, Religious Liberty, Gay Equality” is the title of…
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University faculty, staff required to complete online ethics training
UGA faculty and staff have until June 30 to complete an online ethics training module…
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Media Advisory: UGA Cabinet meeting and media briefing March 18
The University of Georgia Cabinet will conduct its regular meeting Thursday, March 18, at 10…
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Georgia Writers Hall of Fame will hold discussion, induction ceremony
The program for the Georgia Writers Hall of Fame will be held March 22-23.
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2009 Nobel prize winner in economic sciences to lecture
Elinor Ostrom, 2009 Nobel Laureate in Economic Sciences, will speak at the department of political…
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The Georgia Review presents a reading by Robert Morgan
The Georgia Review will present novelist, short story writer and poet Robert Morgan reading from…
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USDA grant being used to improve onion crops
The Vidalia onion is Georgia’s official state vegetable and No. 1 fresh vegetable crop. But…
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Documentary about Hollowell, civil rights pioneer, to premiere April 15
UGA will premiere a documentary about the late civil rights pioneer Donald Hollowell at 6…
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Cooking up words of wisdom
Nationally recognized chef and television personality Alton Brown will be the speaker at UGA’s spring…
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Tenure back on track for new faculty at Michigan’s Cornerstone University
The board of trustees at Cornerstone University, an independent Christian college in Grand Rapids, Mich.,…
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Colorado State University’s governing board bans concealed weapons
Colorado State University’s Board of Governors unanimously voted to ban concealed weapons from its campuses,…
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Mediterranean diet limits health risks
Eating a Mediterranean diet can reduce risks for arthritis, Alzheimer’s disease, cancer, heart disease and…
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School of Law places in quarterfinals at national moot court competition
The School of Law recently finished as a quarterfinalist at the Pace National Environmental Law…
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Spring semester enrollment sets record
UGA has set a new spring semester enrollment record with a total of 33,620 students…
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Graduate Student Association to host annual interdisciplinary conference
The UGA Graduate Student Association will host the 10th annual Interdisciplinary Research Conference on March…
