Month: November 2005
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Karen Shetterley named to Professional Education Review Panel
Karen Shetterley, a senior public service associate with the Georgia Center for Continuing Education, has…
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Doctoral grad wins dissertation award
Brian Culp, a 2005 doctoral graduate of the College of Education’s physical education and sports…
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Far & Near
The university welcomed visitors from Tunisia to campus earlier this month while faculty from the…
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Fellows deadline
The Office of Service Learning is accepting applications for the 2006 Service-Learning Fellows program at…
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New book explores democracy in Europe
Development on the Periphery: Democratic Transitions in Southern and Eastern Europe By Howard J. Wiarda…
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$100 million anonymous gift waives tuition for Yale music students
Thanks to the contribution of an anonymous source, Yale University School of Music students will…
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Researchers study effects of nanoparticles on environment
A UGA research team has received funding from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to take…
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Volunteers sought for pregnancy, back pain, exercise study
The department of kinesiology is recruiting pregnant women to participate in a study. Volunteers must…
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Public service associate provides legal advice to local governments
Betty Hudson likes a job with variety; most days, that is not a problem.
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Grants will fund research on clean energy technologies
Incorporating nanostructures may lead to more efficient hydrogen production and storage, according to researchers from…
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Writing survey
Del Dunn, vice president for instruction, has distributed a survey to faculty to learn more…
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Enrollment in graduate programs on the rise for women and minorities
According to a report released by the Council of Graduate Schools, enrollment in graduate programs…
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Professor will study youth in predominately black suburb
A UGA education researcher hopes a new, four-year study of the experiences of African-American adolescents…
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Tim Burgess, state health commissioner, named budget director
Tim Burgess, a veteran state government official who is completing a term as commissioner of…
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Golf workshops
Instructors at the UGA golf course will hold single-day golf lesson workshops for faculty, staff…
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Poll: Georgians support obesity measures
Georgians see childhood obesity as a high priority health issue, one that the state should…
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Library material available via Google
Google Inc.’s Internet launched a project this past December that will make books and government…
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Madame Butterfly
UGA’s Performing Arts Center presents Opera Verdi Europa in Madame Butterfly Nov. 20 at 3…
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Alliance seeks input on how to improve writing instruction
UGA English professor Christy Desmet was a student at UCLA in the late 1970s when…
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Committee explores ways to streamline information systems
The university is in the process of developing a strategy to better position UGA to…
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Paul M. Kurtz named to three committees
Paul M. Kurtz, associate dean for academic and student affairs and a J. Alton Hosch…
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The write skills
Many first-year students arriving at UGA might say the reason to write is simple: to…
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American folk music authority will perform in Athens, speak on campus
Joe Hickerson, a leading authority on American folk music as an archivist, folklorist, ethnomusicologist and…

