Day: February 13, 2006
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$2 million gift will create alcohol education center
Jack and Nancy Fontaine’s lives were shattered five years ago when their teenage son died…
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Infant-feeding study volunteers
Volunteers are being sought for two studies currently under way at the Infant Feeding and…
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The Performing Arts Center presents the legendary Arlo Guthrie on Feb. 19 at 7:30 p.m.…
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UGA alum’s first novel ‘bears’ high praise
Bearfoot: A Northbounder Patrick S. Pittard Will Publishing, LLC $19.99 “Step by step, –…
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Cholesterol screening
The University Health Center is offering a free cholesterol screening for faculty and staff on Feb.…
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Information session
An information session for studies abroad in the South Pacific will be held Feb. 16…
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Committee named to conduct search for next senior VP for finance, administration
A search committee has been formed to identify candidates for the position of senior vice…
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Housing director prepares to close door on his 16-year career at UGA
Just inside the door of Jim Day’s office stands a pair of tall, black boots…
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Encyclopedia receives top honors
The New Georgia Encyclopedia, a digital reference guide to all aspects of the Peach State,…
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Stanford policy grants maternity leave to its female graduate students
Stanford University recently passed a policy granting female graduate students six weeks of maternity leave. …
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Closing the gap
Workplaces across America anticipate a shortage of experienced leadership in the next five years as…
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After the storm: Psychologist helps UGA volunteers cope with ‘compassion fatigue’
In the critical situations that washed over the country following Hurricane Katrina, people at evacuee…
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Legislative updates
Faculty and staff members curious to see where the Georgia General Assembly is headed on…
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The better part of valor
For UGA police officers, going beyond the call of duty is a tall order. On…
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Few would turn to feds for disaster relief
In the event of a major disaster in Georgia, the public is more likely to…
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More UGA students opt to study abroad
In 2004-2005, 20.8 percent of the university’s graduating students participated in a study abroad experience,…
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Rosa Parks commemorative event spurs spirited discussion about diversity
A Feb. 6 commemoration of the life of Rosa Parks began with student panelists’ reflections…
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Lecturer: UGA is responsible for producing ‘good citizens’
While the University of Georgia can take pride in many of its programs, there is…
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U. of Chicago linguistics prof will give Snyder Lecture
Though University of Chicago professor Salikoko S. Mufwene teaches linguistics, the globalization-themed speech he plans…
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Window to the past: Emily Bronte’s secret life revealed in Southeastern premiere of UGA playwr
The University Theatre presents the Southeast premiere of Children of an Idol Moon at Seney-Stovall…
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UCLA group claims political bias
An independent alumni group at the University of California at Los Angeles offered students $100…
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Honorary participants
Relay for Life invites UGA faculty and staff to work with a student team as…
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Keeping a confidence
William E. Lee, a professor of telecommunications in UGA’s Grady College of Journalism and Mass…

