Category: Campus News
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ARCS Scholarship deadline
The deadline to nominate UGA doctoral students in the biomedical and health sciences for ARCS…
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Documentary broadcast
On June 17 at 5:30 p.m., Georgia Public Broadcasting, the PBS network serving all of…
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Small-scale work by abstract expressionists on view at Georgia Museum of Art
Suitcase Paintings: Small-Scale Work by Abstract Expressionists is on display until July 22 at the…
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Talarico, political science and criminal justice prof, succumbs to breast cancer
Susette Talarico, a UGA faculty member for three decades, died May 23 following a 17-year…
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Technology Commercialization Office announces appointments
The Office of the Vice President for Research has made two appointments in its Technology…
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From paper to perfume: Campus fair showcases services of on-campus suppliers
The annual Campus Services Fair showcased opportunities and services for UGA employees from in-house departments.
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Chipping away at fuel costs
A team of UGA researchers has developed a new biofuel derived from wood chips.
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Researchers find new way to create tiny ‘natural motors’
A team of UGA physicists has demonstrated for the first time a new technique to…
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UGA alumna wins Pulitzer Prize for collection of poetry
College cheerleader and Pulitzer Prize-winning poet probably aren’t identities most people would associate with the…
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UGA will allocate new budget funds to new positions
Additional revenue that will allow the University of Georgia to add some 68 positions -…
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Scholarship of Engagement Grants support international and domestic projects
UGA’s Office of the Vice President for Public Service and Outreach has awarded 14 Scholarship…
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UGA leadership in integrating engineering, ecology, grows with EcoNet
For researchers around the world trying to understand how ecological systems function, a web-based tool…
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Warnell School accepting donations for south Georgia wildfire fighters
Faculty, staff and students of UGA’s Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources are collecting…
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Bugging out: Head of diagnostic lab helps identify pests for homeowners
Lisa Ames spends her workdays getting up close and personal with insects—about 500 a year.
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2007-2008 2nd Thursday Concert Series
UGA’s Hugh Hodgson School of Music has announced the roster for its 2007–2008 2nd Thursday…
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River Basin Center receives merit award
A team from the River Basin Center and the Georgia Conservancy has received a 2007…
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Academic programs approved for Griffin
Several new academic programs for UGA’s Griffin campus were approved by the University Council at…
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Campus Services Fair will take place May 23 in East Village Commons
The annual Campus Services Fair offers a chance for faculty and staff members to find…
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Great expectations
Marketing is often filled with hype and superlatives—“the greatest,” “the best” and even “heavenly”—but a…
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UGA recognized for its support of the Harry Truman Scholarship Program
The Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation, which awards the prestigious Truman Scholarship to college students…
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Retired state Supreme Court chief justice elected chair of Arch Foundation trustees
Norman Fletcher, retired chief justice of the Georgia Supreme Court, will be the new chairman…
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Branching out
It is a natural history tale that every third grader knows: The dinosaurs ruled the…
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Giving back
Name: Donald R. Perry Jr.Position: Director, Terry Evening M.B.A. Program in Atlanta At UGA: 22…
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Car washes use less water
With a restricted schedule for outdoor water use statewide, when can you wash your car?…
