Day: November 13, 2006
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Liz Hebbard
Liz Hebbard is a rare combination of someone who is both artistically and intellectually gifted.…
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Mountain Stage recorded at UGA to air Nov. 19
On Sunday, Nov. 19, local radio audiences will be able to hear the broadcast of…
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Moscow State Symphony Orchestra will perform in Hodgson Concert Hall
The Performing Arts Center presents the Moscow State Symphony Orchestra in concert on Nov. 18…
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UGA ecologists work on conservation strategies study
A new study of almost 20,000 species, published recently in Nature, may determine more effective…
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Undergraduates gain research experience from apprenticeships
UGA’s Center for Undergraduate Research Opportunities awarded 32 freshmen and sophomores $2,000 apprenticeships to engage in…
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Flexing your muscles
Forget so-called “energy drinks.” A new analysis by UGA researchers finds overwhelming evidence that regular…
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University Council OKs core curriculum changes
The University Council has approved changes to the core curriculum designed to strengthen student academic…
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Lanier Series to host music critic; Georgia Review to present poetry reading
The Lanier Speaker Series in the English department and the Creative Writing Program will host…
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‘Wage slaves’ will screen in SLC
The national documentary Wage Slaves: Not Getting by in America will be screened Nov. 16…
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Gauri S. Datta named Fellow of the American Statistical Association
Gauri S. Datta, professor of statistics, has been named a Fellow of the American Statistical Association.…
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UGA police officers honored by governor
UGA Police Cpl. Derrick Gregory (right) and Officer James Simmons (center) risked their personal safety…
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Marie Chisholm-Burns named distinguished practitioner
Marie Chisholm-Burns, professor of clinical pharmacy and a clinical professor of medicine at the Medical…
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Well Dunn
Del Dunn, UGA’s vice president for instruction, ends nearly 40 years at the university Dec.…
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Professor pledges $1 million to UWF
A faculty member at the University of West Florida has pledged $1 million to the…
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Foreign scholar visas
The Student Exchange Visitor Program recently notified SEVIS users, including UGA, that the implementation of…
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Waste not, want not
Anyone who has ever dropped a piece of food on the floor has certainly pondered…
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Paul Sutter featured in ‘The Greatest Good’
Paul Sutter, associate professor of history, was featured in The Greatest Good, a U.S. Forest…
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Williams is named permanent dean of public health college
Phillip L. Williams, who has been interim dean of UGA’s College of Public Health, will…
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Conference student discount
A discount for UGA students has been made available for “The Carter Presidency: Lessons for…
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Dorothy Y. White one of 11 delegates
Dorothy Y. White, an associate professor in the department of mathematics and science education, was…
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UGA properties designated as state ‘Important Bird Area’
The Georgia Important Bird Area Technical Committee recently designated the State Botanical Garden of Georgia…
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UGA Opera Ensemble will premiere under new director
The Hugh Hodgson School of Music will present the premier concert of the UGA Opera…
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Study finds UGA female faculty salaries better than counterparts
A new national study shows that female faculty members at the University of Georgia fare…
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Health Center’s clinical lab manager makes big decisions on a small scale
Ruth Ann Tesanovich has a big job, even though the specimens she examines in her…
