Day: April 12, 2004
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UGA and Chilean nonprofit partner to train undergraduates in biological and cultural conservation
During the past academic year, the University of Georgia’s Institute of Ecology in collaboration with…
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UGA officials testify before ag committee
Two UGA deans testified this past month in Athens on behalf of the Georgia Agricultural…
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Maureen Grasso elected president of Conference of Southern Graduate Schools
Maureen Grasso, dean of the Graduate School, has been elected president of the Conference of…
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Researcher arrested for SARS fraud
A former cancer and AIDS researcher from the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, affiliated with Harvard Medical…
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Foundation online
The University of Georgia Foundation has recently launched an online Policies and Procedures site, clarifying…
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Two undergraduates receive Harry S. Truman Scholarship
Matthew Crim and Sarah Sattelmeyer, both Foundation Fellows and members of the Honors Program, have…
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Pipes and fiddle
Scottish Rant is a unique collaboration between award-winning Scottish fiddler Bonnie Rideout and the world…
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William F. Buckley, scholars will speak at Kenner memorial
A memorial service for Hugh Kenner, widely considered one of the giants of 20th-century literary…
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Student government shut down
The administration at Occidental College in Los Angeles pulled the plug on student government activities…
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Former U.S. army chief speaks here
Former U.S. Army Chief of Staff Gen. Eric Shinseki will address the security challenges facing…
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Gordhan L. Patel received 2004 Achievement Award for Outstanding Contributions to Graduate Education
Gordhan L. Patel, vice president for research and associate provost, received the 2004 Achievement Award…
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Book helps ‘interactive’ decision makers
Interactive Learning Systems Evaluation By Thomas C. Reeves and John G. Hedberg Educational Technology Publications…
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Bradley C. Courtenay inducted into International Adult and Continuing Education Hall of Fame
Education professor Bradley C. Courtenay has been inducted into the International Adult and Continuing Education…
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A culture of inquiry
More than 100 students from UGA and other institutions in the state will make presentations…
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State budget crisis leads to layoff of 47 university employees
The university on April 8 notified 47 employees they are laid off effective June 30…
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Public affairs master’s program ranks third in magazine survey
The master’s program in public administration offered in UGA’s School of Public and International Affairs…
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International Center for Democratic Governance helps Croatian university discover outreach
Later this month a delegation from Croatia will be visiting Georgia, with guidance from Rusty…
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Rose Chepyator-Thomson named 2003-2004 African Hero
Rose Chepyator-Thomson, an associate professor of physical education and sport studies, has been named 2003-2004…
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UGA holds ceremony to name life sciences building for Fred Davison
The university will hold a ceremony April 16 at 2 p.m. to formally name the…
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Brew masters
The tropics are rich repositories for most of the world’s biological diversity. Unfortunately, the rural…
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Campus Closeup: Vicki Loggins
Vicki LogginsAdministrative SecretaryGrounds DepartmentPhysical Plant JOB DESCRIPTION: “I’m primarily responsible for personnel and procurement reporting,…
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Top students, teachers will be recognized at Honors Day
The university will recognize its top student scholars and some of its best teachers and…
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Marketing research award
Applications are now being accepted for the first Betsy J. Peterson Marketing Research Association Award,…
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NSF funds SREL amphibian study
Researchers at UGA’s Savannah River Ecology Laboratory, the University of Missouri, the University of Maine…
