Month: February 2005
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UGA law professor Dan Coenen named University Professor
Longtime University of Georgia School of Law professor Dan T. Coenen has been awarded the…
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Resources for dealing with identity theft
The InfoSec department within UGA’s Enterprise Information Technology Services maintains this Web site that provides…
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Guardian angels
Heather Alley, who got her master’s degree at UGA in horticulture, coordinates the Botanical Guardians…
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Chair established in gaming studies
Bing Gordon has been named the first holder of the Electronic Arts Endowed Faculty Chair…
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P.D.Q. Bach to perform March 4
The Performing Arts Center presents Peter Schickele and his alter ego P.D.Q. Bach in The…
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Grady College senior wins radio award
A senior in the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication received the WSB Radio…
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Emerging new discipline: Upcoming conference will meld engineering, ecology
New programs afoot in Georgia to bring hard science expertise to engineering through ecology and…
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Pathology professor makes a career out of studying the ‘wild’ life
Debra Miller was earning a master’s in wildlife biology when she discovered veterinary medicine. She…
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Emeritus prof edits book of speeches
Representative American Speeches 2003-2004 Edited by Calvin M. Logue, Lynn M. Messina and Jean DeHart…
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Administrator named director of UGA alumni career services
Courtney Gazlay, associate director of career services at UGA at Gwinnett, has been named director…
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M.B.A. students win Georgia Bowl
For the 14th time in its 15-year history, a team of M.B.A. students from the…
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India shuts down private universities
More than 20,000 students are out of school in the state of Chhattisgarh in central India…
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Good start?
UGA political science professor Loch Johnson wrote an op-ed piece for the Chicago Tribune reviewing…
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Education team wins fellowship
A College of Education team of two faculty members and three doctoral students has been…
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Mongella, Pan-African Parliament president, will receive Delta Prize
Gertrude Ibengwe Mongella, the first president of the Pan-African Parliament, will receive the 2005 Delta…
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Summer camps for children
The State Botanical Garden will offer summer camps for children again this year. Camp spaces…
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Transforming the United States
NPR’s All Things Considered reported on the death of evolutionary biologist Ernst Mayr at the…
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Family and Consumer Sciences launches Spanish-language Web site
A new Spanish-language Web site allows potential students and their parents to learn about the…
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Secret soldiers
The Kansas City Star (and other papers) reported an Associated Press story that the French…
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Not your mother’s home ec
As President Bush encourages Americans to shoulder more responsibility for their own financial well-being, Michigan…
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New regional consortium will strengthen academic programs at SEC universities
The 12 universities in the Southeastern Conference, with a tradition in intercollegiate athletics, are joining…
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Tough nuts to crack
A team of researchers led by UGA psychologist Dorothy Fragaszy this past fall published the…


