Month: January 2004
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Grambling’s accreditation restored
Grambling State University has had its accreditation restored after being on probation for two years…
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Legal scholar will deliver winter Charter Lecture
Noted legal scholar Lawrence M. Friedman will deliver the winter Charter Lecture at 4 p.m.…
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Texas A&M ends legacy preference
Texas A&M University will no longer award “legacy” points to applicants who are related to…
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Research travel grants
The Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies has received a Tinker Foundation field research…
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Next phase of Brooks Mall begins
The next phase of the Brooks Mall master plan implementation has begun and will continue…
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Fulfilling the Dream
The first Fulfilling the Dream Award was presented to four recipients by President Michael F.…
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Prof pens global history of WWI
The Great War: An Imperial History By John H. Morrow Jr. Routledge $27.50 The Great…
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The progressive sitcom
Bonnie Dow, associate professor of speech communication, appeared in a New York Times discussion of…
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Keeping UGA on track
The Office of Institutional Effectiveness focuses on planning, evaluation, assessment and other aspects of institutional…
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Latin in the cafeteria
The Detroit News quoted Richard LaFleur of the classics department in a story dealing with…
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Two education students win scholarships
Two UGA College of Education graduate students have received scholarships for the 2003-04 academic year…
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Chicken welfare
The Los Angeles Times reported on the controversy swirling about the Weblog of a former Arkansas…
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Beauty: skin-deep and costly
The San Francisco Chronicle reported that growing prosperity in China has begotten a boom in…
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Preparing to protect water supplies
South Carolina’s lack of water withdrawal regulations will have a negative impact on its ability to…
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Longtime alumni director announces his retirement
David H. Muia, who as director of alumni relations led the transformation of the UGA…
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UGA alumnus appointed director of state’s natural history museum
Bud Freeman has been appointed director of the Georgia Museum of Natural History at UGA…
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Genetic variability
Carolyn Berdanier, a nutritionist is UGA’s College of Family and Consumer Sciences, was interviewed for…
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Blue fish
Researchers in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences have found that low-level exposure to…
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January
Thirty-six UGA employees retired Jan. 1. Retirees, their job classification, department and length of employment…
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Children’s chorus members
The Georgia Children’s Chorus, in residence at the university, is looking for new members-boys and…
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Teaching Fellows deadline
The deadline for electronic submission of the applications and nominations for the 2004-05 Lilly Teaching…
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Native tongue
Sonja Lanehart and Bill Kretzschmar, who are both on the English department faculty, are working…
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Weather closing plan reminder
The university community is reminded of procedures for determining operations during periods of inclement winter…
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Prof’s interest in ecology disease research becomes infectious
With the emergence of severe acute respiratory syndrome-SARS-in Asia and the surprising severity of the…
