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Museum visitors to vote on which painting to keep
The Georgia Museum of Art at UGA will host the exhibition "Deaccessioning Bernard Smol" May 25 to July 7 in the Martha Thompson Dinos Gallery. Due to limited storage space and evolving collecting philosophy, the museum staff has decided to remove from its collection all but one of Smol's five works.
UGA faculty awarded innovative instruction grants
UGA research aims to fix long-held, inaccurate insect model
Search committee named to seek UGA senior vice president for academic affairs and provost
Grady's Kaye Sweetser named to Public Relations Accreditation Board
Odum Environmental Grants awarded to 10 Athens-area school projects
UGA College of Education hosts mathematics workshop series June 24-27
Ryan Nesbit named interim vice president for finance and administration at UGA
Georgia Museum of Art to participate in military discount program
Amazing Student

Victoria Ramenzoni
Victoria Ramenzoni’s academic pursuits have taken her around the world to study and conduct research. The Ph.D. student in environmental anthropology wants to use her education to make an impact on socio-environmental issues.
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Focus on Faculty

Charles Bullock
Charles Bullock, who holds the Russell Chair in Political Science in the School of Public and International Affairs, wants his students to be politically active all their lives.
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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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New Zealand is focus of Garden discussion
The State Botanical Garden of Georgia will host a “Garden Travels Discussion” May 28 from 6-8 p.m. in the Gardenside Room. The event will include a social hour with dinner or coffee from Donderos’ Kitchen. The discussion topic for this event, led by Carol and Hugh Nourse, is the New Zealand South Island Alps. The event is free.
Ramsey Center offering swim lessons
The Ramsey Student Center for Physical Activities is offering a variety of summer “Learn to Swim” courses for preschoolers to adults in private to group settings. The sessions start on June 9, 17 and Aug. 15. See recsports.uga.edu for more details.
University to close for Memorial Day
In honor of all Americans who have died in wars, the university will commemorate Memorial Day. There will not be any classes and all offices will be closed on May 27.






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