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UGA Alumni Association Dawg Trot 5K for Scholarships to be held March 21 in new location
The UGA Alumni Association will host the eighth annual Dawg Trot 5K for Scholarships on March 21 at 9 a.m. at the Tate Student Center Plaza. Proceeds from this year's race will directly support scholarships for UGA students.
Researcher to talk about life-long quest to develop HIV vaccines
Scientists to share latest research on coastal Georgia's environmental challenges
James Cobb to deliver 2015 Phinizy Lecture at UGA
UGA study finds norovirus symptoms last an average of 44 hours
UGA to dedicate Willson Center’s new location in historically renovated home
Forum to focus on women's roles in sciences
Georgia Children's Book Awards names winning authors
UGA Grady College announces recipients of 2015 Alumni Awards
Amazing Student

Sarah Huber
From the moment she stepped foot on the campus, Sarah Huber could tell that UGA was the perfect place for her. Nearly four years later, the future dentist calls the journey an “extraordinary experience.”
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Focus on Faculty

Rick Lewis
Rick Lewis, the UGA Foundation Professor in Family and Consumer Sciences, integrates his research with teaching to inspire students and help them develop independence and the skills to be lifelong learners.
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Campus Closeup

Ginny Ingels
As an undergraduate student at Presbyterian College, Ginny Ingels spent a summer in Haiti working in health promotion at a rural hospital. That experience, coupled with a lifelong passion for health, made her transition to director of development for the College of Public Health all the more easy.
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Students to get spring break
There will be no classes March 9-13 for spring break. Offices will remain open. Campus Transit will have intersession service on the Intersession East West and Family Housing routes. Classes will resume March 16.
Diamond Dogs to host Missouri
The baseball team will play a three-game series against the University of Missouri at Foley Field. That games will be March 13 at 6 p.m., March 14 at 2 p.m. and March 15 at 1 p.m. Tickets are $5 to $8.
‘Conversation' to focus on Kennington
Callan Steinmann, associate curator of education, and Brittany Ranew, Kress Interpretive Fellow, will lead an in-depth "Artful Conversation" of Dale Kennington's "When Night Has Come" March 11 from 2-3 p.m. at the Georgia Museum of Art.
Today's events
DETAILS IN MASTER CALENDAR| 2:00 pm |
Spring Tuesday TourRichard B. Russell Building Special Collections Libraries |
| 3:00 pm |
Baseball vs. Appalachian StateFoley Field |
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