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Former U.S. Surgeon General to speak at the tenth annual African-American Families Conference
David Satcher, the current director of the Center of Excellence on Health Disparities at the…
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Former Secretaries of State Kissinger, Baker, Christopher and Albright to participate in roundtable
In late March, several former secretaries of state will be in Athens to discuss current…
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UGA faculty and staff receive top public service and outreach honors
The University of Georgia Office of the Vice President for Public Service and Outreach bestowed…
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Free poetry reading at UGA Feb. 21
On Thursday, Feb. 21, beginning at 12:30 p.m., The Georgia Review and the Georgia Poetry…
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UGA College of Veterinary Medicine student organization hosts benefit auction
The University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine’s Student Chapter of the American Veterinary Medical…
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UGA’s DiGamma Kappa recognizes top students, founding member of journalism leader
Three Grady College students, a founding member of DiGamma Kappa and a prominent electronic journalism…
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Shivers named lead facilitator for LeaderShape
Melissa Shivers, director of intercultural affairs at the University of Georgia, has been named one…
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UGA student affairs professor named to NASPA Journal editorial board
University of Georgia student affairs administration professor Richard Mullendore has been appointed to the editorial…
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University Health center recognizes Sexual Responsibility Week
On Wednesday, Feb. 13, the University Health Center will sponsor activities to support National Condom…
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Study finds simple recipe for ad success: Just add art
Advertisers looking to add appeal to their products need to look no farther than their…
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Noted author on fossils and chief curator of Denver Museum of Nature & Science to speak at UGA
Kirk Johnson, author of four books and chief curator and vice president of research and…
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UGA to host international preservationist
Béatrice de Andia, French preservationist and author, will give a lecture entitled “Gardens of the…
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UGA counseling professor named consulting editor of APA journal
University of Georgia counseling professor Edward Delgado-Romero has been appointed as a consulting editor to…
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Acclaimed author William T. Vollmann comes to Athens
William T. Vollmann, one of the nation’s most prolific and provocative writers, will visit the…
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UGA Graduate School launches initiative to optimize doctoral completion
The University of Georgia Graduate School launched its Initiative to Optimize Doctoral Completion at information…
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Amalia Amaki to give lecture titled “The Peculiar Mission of the Paul Jones Collection”
On Feb. 8, at 7:30 p.m., Amalia Amaki, acclaimed curator, artist and professor, will be…
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UGA plant biologist Susan Wessler named holder of first University of Georgia Foundation Chair
Susan R. Wessler, Regents Professor of Plant Biology at the University of Georgia, has been…
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Former leader of global AIDS program reframes public health solutions at UGA lecture
im Yong Kim, director of the François-Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and Human Rights at…
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Barbara Cochran to receive UGA’s DiGamma top award
Media expert and electronic journalism leader Barbara Cochran will receive DiGamma Kappa’s 2008 Distinguished Achievement…
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UGA to host fifth international Conference on Complexity Science and Educational Research
Educators from around the world will come to the University of Georgia on Sunday, Feb.…
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University receives international award for its UGA-Tunisia Program
he University of Georgia-Tunisia Educational Partnership has been selected to receive the Andrew Heiskell Award…
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Discovery of “generalist bacteria” in coastal waters indicates they may be more flexible than before
Marine bacteria come almost a billion to a cup. Until recently, however, little has been…
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CompuCredit CEO David Hanna to open spring leadership speaker series at Terry College on Feb. 1
David G. Hanna, chairman and CEO of CompuCredit Corp., will present the first spring lecture…
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First Amendment Essay winners announced
Three high school students were selected from a record 129 entrants as winners in the…
