Day: January 9, 2006
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Landscape architecture ranked number one
The landscape architecture program in UGA’s College of Environment and Design has moved to the…
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Seed grant program recipients announced
The Office of the Vice President for Public Service and Outreach has announced the grant…
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Found in translation
A letter written some 100 years ago by a woman living in what is now…
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Pregnant volunteers sought
The College of Education’s department of kinesiology is recruiting pregnant women to participate in a…
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Fitness, cardiac rehab program
The Fitness Center is accepting new applications for participation in its adult fitness and cardiac…
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Learning in Retirement
The Athens Learning in Retirement group is holding registration for winter and spring sessions. Registration…
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Freedom Breakfast
UGA and the Athens-Clarke County government and school district will host the third annual “Freedom…
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Pilot service-learning project connects students, community
Working with a pilot school in Spalding County, UGA researchers hope to improve poverty level…
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CONTINUED SUPPORT
This fall, the UGA community contributed $55,208 to the UGA Katrina Relief Fund to provide…
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Professor, critic join Peabody Board
The board of regents has approved two new members for the board of the George…
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‘Pent-up’ demand for hiring will fuel modest growth of Georgia’s economy
The state’s economy will grow at a faster pace in 2006, while the “go-go growth”…
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Students awarded leadership scholarships
Ten UGA Honors Program students have been awarded William Moore Crane Leadership Scholarships for the…
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Swim lessons
The Department of Recreational Sports’s Learn to Swim program for adults and children begins mid-January.…
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Executive named chancellor-designate of University System
The board of regents has named Erroll B. Davis Jr., chairman of Madison, Wis.-based Alliant…
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Admissions applications up 60 percent from previous year
A new two-part application -process may be responsible for a 60 percent increase in the…
