Month: February 2006
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Brave new biolab
The Scientist reports that the Department of Homeland Security is seeking locations to build a…
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Consequences for Iran
As the U.S. probes Iran’s compliance with American sanctions, and with the threat of U.N. action, some…
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Kennesaw State gets new president
The University System of Georgia Board of Regents named Daniel S. Papp president of Kennesaw…
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Little gifts add up to big things for Veterinary Medicine faculty and staff
Jim Moore has been doing it for more than 20 years, steady and consistent. His…
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‘A very different place’
Bruce Abbott’s mother has lived in Athens for 20 years, and his family visited many…
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McPhaul summer camp registration
The McPhaul Child and Family Development Center will host its summer camp May 30-July 21,…
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Equal Access
The Disability Resource Center provides support services to students with disabilities to ensure equal access…
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Art professor receives sculpture grant
Sunkoo Yuh, an associate professor in ceramics at UGA’s Lamar Dodd School of Art, received…
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Womens 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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University of Georgia receives record number of applications from prospective freshmen
The University of Georgia has received a record number of applications from students seeking admission…
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Justin Brown
Justin Brown’s contribution to veterinary medicine goes far beyond treating dogs and cats. He is…
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Renowned legal and literary scholar Stanley Fish to deliver Sibley Lecture
Prominent literary theorist and legal scholar Stanley Fish, the Davidson-Kahn Distinguished University Professor of Humanities…
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Dean search committee named for UGA College of Public Health
A search committee has been formed to recommend a candidate to be permanent dean of…
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UGA Latino Youth Leadership Program now accepting applications for 2006 session
The University of Georgia’s Fanning Institute is accepting applications for the Latino Youth Leadership Program.…
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Four UGA School of Law advocacy teams advance to national competitions; first-year students complete
Recently, four University of Georgia School of Law teams earned the right to advance to…
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Wrigley to direct Carl Vinson Institute of Government
Steve W. Wrigley, who has served as senior vice president for external affairs at the…
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Albanian delegation looks to Georgia for municipal advocacy training
Representatives of the Association of Albanian Municipalities will be in Atlanta March 6-10 to learn…
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Controversy surrounds new BU lab
Some neighbors, students and activists are saying that Boston University’s recently approved biosafety laboratory is…
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UGA Disability Resource Center will host Leadership Academy next month
UGA’s Disability Resource Center is gearing up to host the Leadership Academy for the Southeast…
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Tina M. Harris received 2005 Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Award
Tina M. Harris, an associate professor of speech communication, received the 2005 Scholarship of Teaching…
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Amit Sheth named Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Amit Sheth, a professor of computer science, has been named a Fellow of the Institute…
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David P. Landau spoke at Zhejian University
David P. Landau, Distinguished Research Professor of Physics and director of the Center for Simulational…
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Family and consumer sciences professor is a woman of the cloth
Has the North American Free Trade Act created a “giant sucking sound” of jobs escaping…
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Shaping the initiative
UGA freshman María Duarte spends 19 hours a week at Pinewood Estates North, an Athens…
