Month: February 2004
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Lawmaking in action
This state government Web site gives the viewer access to summaries of actions in the…
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Good bacteria, bad bacteria
Environmental scientist David Lewis, an expert in sewage sludge, was quoted by the Honolulu Star-Bulletin…
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“Graphia” features prints by Tanja Softic’ in exhibit at UGA
ATHENS, Ga. – An exhibition of the work of Tanja Softic’, titled “Graphia,” will run…
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UGA president to make budget presentation
University of Georgia President Michael F. Adams will make a presentation regarding the ongoing impacts…
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CCRC holds dedication ceremony Feb. 11
The university’s new Complex Carbohydrate Research Center will open officially with a dedication ceremony on…
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TSU fires athletics director, coach
The athletics director and football coach for Texas State University were both fired last month over…
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Right in our own backyard
Generations of nature and history lovers in the Southeast have read and re-read a book…
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Book shows breadth of poultry science
Poultry Genetics, Breeding and Biotechnology Edited by Sammy Aggrey and Bill Muir CABI Publishing $225…
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Jim Barsness and Radcliffe Bailey won awards from Joan Mitchell Foundation
Jim Barsness and Radcliffe Bailey, two painting and drawing professors in the Lamar Dodd School…
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Master of public health degree will be offered in fall 2004
The University of Georgia will begin training the next generation of public health policy makers,…
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Online encyclopedia officially launches Feb. 12
The New Georgia Encyclopedia, a Web-only reference about all things Georgian, will be publicly launched…
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Michael Doyle elected member of Institute of Medicine
Michael Doyle, Regents Professor of Food Microbiology and director of the UGA Center for Food…
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Construction begins next week on new NW parking deck
Construction will begin Feb. 16 on a new parking deck in the northwest quadrant of…
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College of Pharmacy joins new ICAPP partnership
Late last month, University System of Georgia officials announced the creation of a new academic-corporate…
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Life sciences building will be named for Davison
The life sciences building will be named for Fred C. Davison, UGA’s 17th president and…
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Maryland scholarship may change
Maryland’s Hope Scholarship program may face a $4 million cut for next year if a…
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Steven M. Holland received Charles Schuchert Award
Steven M. Holland, professor of geology, received the Charles Schuchert Award in recognition of work…
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Poll: Georgians favor electronic voting
Georgians overwhelmingly prefer electronic voting to other methods of voting, according to the most recent…
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Editors of New Georgia Encyclopedia discuss its complexities
John Inscoe, the editor of the New Georgia Encyclopedia, and Kelly Caudle, the managing editor,…
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Milner Ball received Lifetime Achievement Award
Milner Ball, holder of the Harmon W. Caldwell Chair in Constitutional Law, received a Lifetime…
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Instant updates
When it was learned on Jan. 20 that intruders had gained illegal access to a…
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Campus Closeup: Robbie Eddins
ROBBIE EDDINSSenior Administrative SecretaryLegal Career ServicesSchool of Law JOB DESCRIPTION: “My primary responsibility is coordinating…
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‘Visual humorist’ will give Davis Lecture
Arnold Roth, widely regarded as one of the most innovative illustrators working today, will present…

