Month: September 2004
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University of Georgia Study, Work and Travel Abroad Fair celebrates 20th anniversary
What can art education students learn by working with Cuban schoolchildren? What would forestry students…
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Prominent American Muslim scholar Shaykh Hamza Yusuf to speak at UGA Sept. 30 at 7 p.m.
Shaykh Hamza Yusuf, one of the most prominent American Muslim scholars in the United States,…
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NSF program director and UGA alumna Julia V. Clark to visit UGAs College of Education Sept. 30
Julia V. Clark, director of two National Science Foundation programs and advisor to U.S. congressional…
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Craig Womack, Cherokee-Creek scholar and novelist to deliver keynote speech UGAs Graduate Asso
Craig Womack, a leading voice in Native American theory and fiction, will give the keynote…
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Advisory: UGAs Ramsey Student Center begins 10th year of service
The Ramsey Student Center will mark the beginning of its 10th year of service to…
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UGA researchers work makes solid advance toward powerful quantum computers
An article co-authored by UGA researcher Michael Geller in the August 2004 issue of Physical…
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UGAs Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies and friends celebrate Hispanic Heritage M
The Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CLACS) at the University of Georgia kicks…
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David Williams named director of UGA Honors Program
David S. Williams, professor and head of the department of religion at the University of…
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Office of Institutional Diversity presents University of Georgia diversity awards
Four faculty members and two graduate students were honored by the University of Georgia’s Office…
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Information on surviving and recovering from flooding is available from UGA’s “Storm and Excess Wate
With stream flows generally very high in Georgia (some with record highs already today) and…
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UGA professor Stephen Hubbell named winner of major British ecological award
Stephen P. Hubbell, a Distinguished Research Professor of Plant Biology at the University of Georgia,…
