Month: July 2006
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University of Georgia supports Governors initiative to improve customer service
The University of Georgia Bookstore is initiating a new program to support Gov. Sonny Perdue’s…
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Media advisory: Summer Undergraduate Research Program participants to display work
Students of the Summer Undergraduate Research Program (SURP) will present posters of their research projects…
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New Alternative Media Access Center, housed at UGA, to help college students across state with recog
More than 6,000 students challenged by learning disabilities, visual impairments and mobility may have to…
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Breathing easy
Trichloroethylene (TCE), an industrial solvent, is classified as an animal, and possibly a human, carcinogen. …
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Noted University of Georgia Emeritus Professor of English publishes new two-volume work on Flannery
Marion Montgomery, one of Georgia’s most honored writers and an emeritus professor of English from…
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UGA graduate wins Leonard White award for best dissertation
David W. Pitts, a 2005 Ph.D. graduate in public administration at UGA’s School of Public…
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Vice president for instruction will retire after nearly 40 years
Del Dunn, vice president for instruction at UGA, will retire Dec. 1, concluding nearly four…
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Alternative media center offers aid for students with reading disabilities
More than 6,000 students challenged by learning disabilities, visual impairments and mobility attend the University…
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University Employees Federal Credit Union merges with Georgia Federal Credit Union
The University Employees Federal Credit Union in Athens merged with Georgia Federal Credit Union April…
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Institutional Learning
Steve Stice, right, presents a lecture about cloning and stem cell research to the Institutional…
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Harvard scientist and physician to lecture on stem cells July 17
Leading physician-scientist and stem cell researcher Dr. George Q. Daley will share his views on…
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Improv brings creative spark to stage, classroom
As two actors spoke in pseudo French gibberish, two more “translated” the words on the…
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The Georgia Review sweeps 17th annual GAMMA awards in Southeast competition
The Georgia Review, UGA’s internationally acclaimed quarterly journal of arts and letters, dominated its category at…
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President Carter to mark 30th inaugural anniversary at UGA
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter and his wife, Rosalynn, will participate in a conference Jan. 20…
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Administrative Changes
Kelly Simmons, a former staff writer for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, has been named editor of…
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Hammer Time
Junior Jennifer Dahlgren was named the co-winner of Women’s Field Athlete of the Year Award. In the…
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Fulbright Scholarship student information
Students interested in applying for Fulbright U.S. Student Program scholarships should visit http://us.fulbrightonline.org/home.html and contact…
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Arch Foundation’s board adds three new trustees
The Arch Foundation has added three members to its board of trustees. They are Maxine…
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18 return from first undergrad study abroad in China
After three weeks, three cities and approximately 15,000 miles logged, 18 UGA students are back…
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Board of Regents elects two new officers
The board of regents elected Allan Vigil to a one-year term as the board’s chair,…
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Ex-dean of journalism files lawsuit
John Soloski, former dean of the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication, has filed…
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Crisscrossing China
Sarah Shelnutt knew something special was happening.
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June retirees
Thirty-two UGA employees retired June 1. Retirees, their job classification, department and length of employment…
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Public Service and Outreach Staff Award for Excellence nominations
Nominations are being accepted for the 2007 Public Service and Outreach Staff Award for Excellence.…
