Month: August 2006
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Hispanics will top all U.S. minority groups for purchasing power by 2007, according to annual buying
Hispanic buying power in the United States will draw even with African-American buying power in…
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Airing it out: Environmental health students’ pollution tests let community breathe easier
The industrial solvent trichloroethylene is classified as an animal, and possibly human, carcinogen. According to…
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Miami University offers free tuition
Thanks to a $10 million donation, Miami University plans to launch a program to fully…
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Internet savvy
Tom Reichert, who teaches advertising at UGA, was quoted in the L.A. Times in an…
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Faculty research grants
Proposals from faculty for internal financial support of research projects through the Faculty Research Grants…
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Plan for a fall garden
Want some homegrown vegetables this fall and winter? Time to plan now. First, decide what…
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Energy conservation committee issues its recommendations
A committee studying energy conservation said the university can potentially lower energy usage and costs…
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Magazine ranks UGA among top U.S. public universities
For the eighth consecutive year, UGA is ranked 22nd or higher among the top public…
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‘Lasting impression’
Through exchange and collaboration, the university provides people from different parts of the world the…
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Spreading the law
Michael Kline and Milind Dongre, UGA law students interning in Guyana, were quoted in the…
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Changing direction
The North Carolina-based News and Observer turned to Han Park, director of the Center for…
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‘Countdown to Kickoff’ raises $100,000
The inaugural “Countdown to Kickoff,” held at the Woodruff Practice Fields last month, raised $100,000…
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Don’t let ’em bite
Dan Suiter, an associate professor of entomology, told the Associated Press, “It’s no secret that…
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Clinical psychology program earns national ranking in two areas
UGA’s clinical psychology program received high rankings in two areas, according to a study recently…
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Fund honoring Capricorn Records co-founder to benefit new music business program
Family and friends of the late music impresario and Capricorn Records co-founder Phil Walden were…
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BYU hires lobbyist
Brigham Young University paid the brother of a Republican congressman about $70,000 to lobby on…
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Ecology administrator’s career merges interests from two worlds
When Dorset Trapnell was 17, she knew “beyond a shadow of a doubt” that she…
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Tailgate update
To keep tailgating both fun and safe-and to avoid damage to campus that has occurred…
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Moving forward
During the 2004-05 academic year, a 24-member internal task force appointed by the provost examined…
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Warren to serve as interim forestry and natural resources dean
Robert J. Warren, a veteran faculty member and noted researcher in UGA’s Warnell School of…
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Diplomacy first
A columnist for the Salt Lake Tribune quotes Gary Bertsch, international affairs professor, in a…
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Blueprint for the future
With its 100th anniversary approaching, the graduate education program at UGA will undergo a thorough…
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The other nuclear struggle
In an article for London’s Sunday Times, Anupam Shrivastava, director of UGA’s Center for International…

