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Digital fluency is a key to classroom inequality, new UGA study says
"Making technology available in schools is important, but if children are not learning how to use computers and demonstrating that fluency and facility to the teacher, then that is the next step of making them available," said UGA doctoral candidate Maria Paino.
UGA Career Center recognizes student employees of the year
UGA College of Education researchers receive 2013 AERA Honors
Legion Pool to open May 23 for summer season
UGA ecologist receives $1.39 million to study longleaf pine ecosystem recovery
Fagan named founding director for MCG Center for Pharmacy and Experimental Therapeutics
UGA Alumni Association to host inaugural Commencement Celebration
UGA offers new online certificate course to help marketers learn about social media trends
Mark Huber appointed director of UGA's Institute for Leadership Advancement
Amazing Student

Rebeka Geer
Rebeka Geer, a senior majoring in public relations, has—literally—climbed some amazing heights during her years as a student at UGA.
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Focus on Faculty

Christine Franklin
Christine Franklin is passionate about teaching statistics and believes that statistical literacy is essential for all citizens in today’s data-centric world.
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Campus Closeup

Allen, Keith
Keith Allen encounters students in his job who are often unsure of exactly what to do or how to do it at UGA.
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Writing and art to combine at GMOA
“An Evening of Writing and Art” is scheduled for May 3 at 6:30 p.m. at the Georgia Museum of Art. The event will feature readings inspired by works of art in the museum’s permanent collection to be presented by students in Judith Ortiz Cofer’s advanced creative writing class. A reception will follow.
Softball team to play series against LSU
The softball team hosts a three-game series against Louisiana State University at Jack Turner Stadium with games scheduled for May 3 at 6 p.m., May 4 at 4 p.m. and May 5 at 2 p.m. Admission is free.
Climate seminar to focus on communication
Rob McDowell of the Carl Vinson Institute of Government will discuss "Communication Barriers Between Scientists and Policymakers" May 8 from 3:30-4:30 p.m. in Room 214 of the Miller Learning Center. The seminar is part of the Georgia Initiative for Climate & Society's "Get to Know Us" seminar series. McDowell is director of the Environmental Policy Program at the Vinson Institute. Prior to joining the UGA faculty in 2009, he worked for 16 years with the Georgia EPD.
Today's events
DETAILS IN MASTER CALENDAR| 9:30 am |
Terry Dean Finalist VisitCaldwell Hall |
| 1:00 pm |
Healthcare Provider CPR TrainingUniversity Health Center |
| 4:00 pm |
Ecology SeminarEcology Building |
| 5:30 pm |
Teen StudioGeorgia Museum of Art |
| 6:00 pm |
Farewell ReceptionGeorgia Museum of Art |
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