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UGA to celebrate National Pollinator Week with Brunswick event
The University of Georgia Marine Extension Service and Georgia Sea Grant will celebrate National Pollinator Week this month in coastal Georgia with an educational kickoff event June 20 from 9 a.m. to noon at the MAREX Brunswick station and native plant demonstration garden.
UGA to dedicate new Rutherford Hall
Mark Risse appointed director of Marine Outreach Programs at UGA
UGA-Griffin hosts Alumni Ambassador Reception
UGA cancer researchers showcase work for NIH director
UGA to host expanded twilight tour at its organic research farm July 11
November festival will spotlight University of Georgia arts programs
WUGA-FM and WUGA-TV win Georgia Association of Broadcasters Awards
Research unveils insight into a debilitating brain disease
Amazing Student

Alexander Squires
As Alex Squires, a master’s degree student in engineering, continues on his path of academic excellence, the world of robotics may never be the same.
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Focus on Faculty

Sonia Altizer
Sonia Altizer, an associate professor in the Odum School of Ecology, is a recipient of the Presidential Early Career Award in Science and Engineering from the White House.
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GMOA to host Gallery Games
Gallery Games, a regular feature at the Georgia Museum of Art, is scheduled for June 20 at 4:15 p.m. and includes an interactive gallery tour for children ages 7 to 11. Participants will learn about works in the museum through activities designed just for kids.
Try your skill on the climbing wall
If you’re looking for a summer exercise challenge, try the climbing wall at the Ramsey Center. Summer hours are Monday, Thursday and Friday from 3-8 p.m.; Tuesday from 11 a.m.-5 p.m.; Wednesday from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. and 5-8 p.m.; and Saturday and Sunday from 2-6 p.m.
GMOA Tour at Two to focus on face jugs
Dale Couch, curator of decorative arts, will lead a tour of the Georgia Museum of Art exhibition "Face Jugs: Art and Ritual in 19th-Century South Carolina" June 18 at 2 p.m. This exhibition draws from the collections of face vessels from the Edgefield District of South Carolina. The face jug form originated in the pottery created by enslaved African-Americans during the second half of the 19th century.
Today's events
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Summer Short Session I Withdrawal Deadline |
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Summer Short Session I Midterm |
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| 11:00 am |
Workshop: Public RelationsChicopee Complex |
| 12:00 pm |
Blood DrivePoultry Science |
| 2:00 pm |
Tour at Two: Face JugsGeorgia Museum of Art |
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