Month: March 2005
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Old site, new look
This site dealing with UGA’s academic programs-both undergraduate and graduate-at the Gwinnett University Center has…
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Georgians favor teaching evolution but only if combined with other theories
Georgians generally are opposed to teaching evolution as the sole explanation for the origins of…
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New perspective
Unexpected findings about the genetic makeup of a marine microbe have given scientists a new…
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Faculty colloquium
The first UGA Colloquium on the Integration of Research and Teaching will be held March 24…
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Sheryl B. Vogt received 2004 Archivist of the Year Award
Sheryl B. Vogt, director of the Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies,…
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Institutional Research studies UGA records for grade inflation
Is grade inflation a problem at UGA?
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Books cover comparative politics
Comparative Politics: Critical Concepts in Political Science Edited by Howard J. Wiarda Taylor and Francis…
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Totally paperless: University’s job application, hiring process goes entirely on line March 14
The Human Resources office is taking the paperwork out of the job application and hiring…
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Textbook kickbacks banned in Va.
Virginia’s legislature has approved a bill that will prohibit professors at the state’s public colleges…
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Derrick P. Alridge named outstanding young African-American scholar
Derrick P. Alridge, an associate professor of social foundations of education, was named one of…
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Cross-college cooperation
The undergraduate program in agricultural communication, part of the department of agricultural leadership, education and…
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Craig E. Greene received 2005 Mark L. Morris Sr. Lifetime Achievement Award
Craig E. Greene, professor of small animal medicine and surgery, received the 2005 Mark L.…
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Advisory: Undersecretary of Commerce and Administrator for NOAA
U.S. Navy Vice Admiral Conrad C. Lautenbacher Jr., undersecretary of commerce for oceans and atmosphere…
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UGA study group explores Brazilian, Argentine farming
Soils in Argentina and Brazil can grow good crops with little fertilizer. Both countries have…
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Morgan County high school teacher, students among 13 teams demonstrating impact of technology fundin
Students from Morgan County High School and 12 other schools across Georgia will demonstrate to…
