Month: July 2006
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Rhetorical ride
On a sweltering July day, Candace Blackburn stands at the front of the 16th Street…
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July
Nineteen UGA employees retired July 1. Retirees, their job classification, department and length of employment…
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Chinese educators spend time learning and observing at UGA
Thirty members of the administration of Jilin University, the largest of China’s top 10 universities,…
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Alum’s $1 million gift funds research on the environment
When he was young, James Butler loved to fish in Georgia’s Alcovy and Chattahoochee rivers.…
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Five to be inducted into Circle of Honor
Four former UGA All-Americans and one coach have been chosen for induction into UGA’s Circle…
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Calling all authors
The third annual UGA Faculty and Staff Authors Reception is 3:30 p.m. Sept. 27 at the…
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Summer term enrollment remains constant
The number of students taking UGA classes this summer is almost unchanged from a year…
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Libraries’ exhibits mark 10-year anniversary of Olympic games
Vibrantly colorful exhibits await visitors to the main and science libraries through Aug. 12. UGA…
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Computerworld’s Honors Program recognizes New Media Institute at UGA
UGA’s New Media Institute, an interdisciplinary unit of the Grady College of Journalism and Mass…
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Reserving campus space
Due to a reorganization of the Department of Campus Life, two offices now control booking…
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UGA documentary wins indie film award
A documentary on the Spanish artist Alvar Suñol that was written, produced and directed by…
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Hill Awards nominations
Nominations are now being accepted for the 2007 Walter Barnard Hill Awards and Walter Barnard…
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New faculty colloquium
The Center for Teaching and Learning will conduct a day-long orientation for new UGA faculty…
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Harvard researcher: Controversial stem cells the key to new advances
Despite ethical concerns, stem cell therapy could usher in the birth of a new research…
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Former senior VP Hank Huckaby will address summer graduates
Although Hank Huckaby retired June 30 as the UGA’s senior vice president for finance and…
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Orientation for new graduate teachers and lab assistants
New graduate students with teaching or laboratory responsibilities are required to attend the workshop and…
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2006 Foundation Fellows, Ramsey Scholars named
Thirty-seven academically outstanding students will enter the university this fall as the recipients of one…
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Ready-to-retire volunteers wanted
The Carl Vinson Institute of Government’s Retirement Transition Project seeks individuals who are within one…
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Volunteers can ‘hunker down’
“Hunker Down with Housing” is looking for faculty and staff volunteers. As an early move-in…
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Weinberg named interim dean of College of Environment and Design
Scott S. Weinberg, a professor and long-time administrator in the College of Environment and Design,…
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UGA study explains peaks and troughs of dengue epidemics
Scientists have long known that epidemics of dengue fever wax and wane over a period…
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UGA tops $100 million in private support with gifts totalling $108.3 million
The University of Georgia has broken the $100 million mark for private giving for the…
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UGA Department of University Housing builds habitat house
In celebration of 200 years of on-campus student living at the University of Georgia, the…
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UGA College of Education student one of only 10 receiving national scholarship
Jennifer McElwaney, a student in the University of Georgia College of Education, is one of…
