Month: February 2006
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Works of Marguerite Koepke featured in UGA Circle Gallery exhibit Imprints: investigations in design
The UGA College of Environment and Design Circle Gallery presents Imprints: investigations in design by…
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U.S. Coast Guard singles out Grady masters program
The U.S. Coast Guard knows a good thing when it sees one. As a result,…
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Barrow Elementary students receive civil rights history lesson during University of Georgia visit on
Students from Sara Cross’ fifth-grade class at Barrow Elementary School will take a March 3…
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Media Advisory: UGA pharmacy students sponsor help session for Medicare Part D
Students from the University of Georgia College of Pharmacy will hold a help session for…
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UGA Real Estate Foundation Inc. now under UGA Research Foundation Inc.
As a result of actions at separate meetings earlier this month, the UGA Real Estate…
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Bush on his own terms
While President Bush and his senior aides continue to defend the legality of the wiretapping…
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Harvard president calls it quits
In a public letter dated Feb. 22 Lawrence Summers, president of Harvard University, resigned his…
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Alarming art
While furor builds over the satirical cartoons depicting the prophet Muhammad in Danish and European…
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Women’s History Month at UGA will honor the ‘overlooked’
Women’s History Month kicks off across campus in March, drawing together the often-overlooked contributions women…
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No more mint
In a story discussing whether the 1,100-year-old and financially troubled Royal Mint should close, The…
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Deborah Roberts, ABC news correspondent, will deliver this year’s Holmes-Hunter Lecture
Globetrotting news reporter Deborah Roberts of 20/20 will deliver the annual Holmes-Hunter Lecture at 2…
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The Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir
UGA’s Performing Arts Center presents the Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir at 8 p.m. March 3…
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Senior VP will direct Carl Vinson Institute of Government
Steve W. Wrigley, who has served as senior vice president for external affairs at UGA…
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Digging up the past
For generations, schoolteachers taught Georgia children that the state’s history began with the arrival of…
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Law school program heads to Far East
UGA’s School of Law is expanding its study-abroad opportunities with the addition of a three-week…
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University wins 13 regional awards for its education advancement efforts
UGA garnered a total of 13 accolades at the 2006 Council for the Advancement and…
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Salsa Night
The Department of Recreational Sports, the Ballroom Dance Club, the Hispanic Student Association and the…
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Breaking Records
The university has received a record number of applications from students seeking admission to the…
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SHAWN DOONAN
JOB DESCRIPTION: “I am climber on the tree crew. “We do everything that is required…
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Political time machine
Today’s drama of the National Security Agency’s domestic eavesdropping recalls another one of decades past,…
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Berlin Philharmonic Wind Quintet
The Performing Arts Center presents the Berlin Philharmonic Wind Quintet on March 4 at 8…
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New book chronicles river site’s history
Ecology and Management of a Forested Landscape: Fifty Years on the Savannah River Site Edited…
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New Honors Program activity aims to produce community leaders
Thirteen UGA Honors students are learning how to become engaged community members through participation in…
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Pre-med, pre-law advising available across campus
Growing interest among students in careers in medicine and law has prompted UGA officials to…
