Month: April 2005
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Regents terminate cooperative agreement with UGA Foundation
As Columns was going to press, the University System of Georgia Board of Regents issued a…
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Georgians see good, bad in free trade
Georgians are generally aware of the positive and the negative effects that free trade has…
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Two undergraduate students will receive Goldwater Scholarships
Two Honors students have been named 2005-06 Barry M. Goldwater Scholars.
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Heartbreaker
Secret romantic relationships are hot, right? They drive the plots of movies and television dramas,…
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The three pianos!
The Performing Arts Center presents the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra on May 1 at 3 p.m. in Hodgson…
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Governor Sonny Perdue to speak to students at UGAs Vet School for a Day program
Governor Sonny Perdue will speak to high school and veterinary students as part of a…
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UGA researchers studying defensive behaviors of venomous snakes
Researchers from the University of Georgia Savannah River Ecology Laboratory and Stetson University have studied…
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UGA at Gwinnett offers course, tour on civil rights movement
The University of Georgia’s Franklin College of Arts and Sciences will offer a summer course…
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Education honor society recognizes UGA faculty, staff and students
Athens, Ga. – The Alpha Epsilon Chapter of Kappa Delta Epsilon (KDE), an educational honor…
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Melanie Baer received Professional Achievement Award
Melanie Baer, a meeting planner at the Georgia Center for Continuing Education, received the “Professional…
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Applications for summer writing program for Latino youth being accepted
UGA’s Center for Continuing Education is now accepting applications for ¡Vamos a la Universidad! A…
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April
Thirty-eight UGA employees retired April 1. Retirees, their job classification, department and length of employment…
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60 Minutes co-editor will host Peabodys
Veteran CBS News correspondent and 60 Minutes co-editor Morley Safer will host the annual Peabody…
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NOAA administrator will deliver inaugural Boyd Lecture on Earth Day
The first George H. Boyd Distinguished Lecture, scheduled for 11 a.m. in the Chapel on April 22,…
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Laurie Fowler won Outstanding Service Award
Laurie Fowler, co-director of the River Basin Center at UGA’s Institute of Ecology, won the…
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University Council will consider domestic partner benefits
The University Council this week will consider a proposal that would allow domestic partners of…
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EITS plans to eliminate AppleTalk, IPX
Due in part to minimal vendor support for AppleTalk and IPX communications, Enterprise Information Technology…
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Time running out to enroll in bachelor’s degree programs offered in Gwinnett
Time is running out for prospective students to enroll in bachelor’s degree programs currently offered…
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On the chopping block
A new study by forest economists at the University of Georgia and the U.S. Forest…
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The campaign online
The opening of the public phase of the university’s capital campaign brings with it this…
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Subscriptions go on sale for art center’s 10th anniversary season
Office of Performing Arts Director Timothy A. Bartholow has announced the roster for the Performing…
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Foods and nutrition professor is passionate about solving ‘weighty’ issues
Ruth Harris is passionate about her research, but unless you’re a fellow scientist you might…
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Alan Covich is president-elect of Ecological Society of America
Alan Covich, director of the Institute of Ecology, is president-elect of the Ecological Society of…
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New symposium series will focus on child well-being in Georgia
The first in a series of symposiums focusing on child policy in Georgia will be held…
