Month: November 2006
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Spam over snail
You open up your e-mail inbox and are inundated with spam that offers everything from…
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Organizer of nationwide climate change educational initiative to speak at UGA
The organizer of a major initiative on climate change will speak at UGA on Nov.…
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‘If you want to see change, be change’
When Americans are willing to sacrifice freedom in order to preserve it, there’s something amiss…
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Employees can collaborate to reduce spam on UGA campus
Weird Al Yankovic once wrote a parody of R.E.M.’s “Stand.” The chorus went, “Spam in…
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The best-laid plans
It wasn’t part of Tom Dyer’s plan to spend 36 years-five as a graduate student…
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Security awareness training, education
This Web site supports the Office of Information Security’s initiative to provide security awareness, training…
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Annual health, insurance enrollment period opens for eligible faculty, staff, retirees
Now through Dec. 15 is the annual period for eligible UGA faculty, staff and retirees…
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Arthur M. Horne received Outstanding Advocate for Boys Award
Arthur M. (Andy) Horne, Distinguished Research Professor of counseling psychology, received the Outstanding Advocate for…
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University employees volunteer to record textbooks for blind, dyslexic
It began right after World War II.
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James Nagel elected president of the international Stephen Crane Society
James Nagel, J. O. Eidson Distinguished Professor of American literature in the English department, has…
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Events coordinator helps plan, carry out executive programs for business college
Every year, the Terry College of Business puts on a program that rivals the Peabody…
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Claudio Saunt won 2006 William P. Clements Book Prize
Claudio Saunt, an associate professor of history, won the 2006 William P. Clements Book Prize…
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Book casts adult education as a global asset
Global Issues and Adult Education: Perspectives from Latin America, Southern Africa and the United States…
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Silver bullet: UGA researchers use laser, nanotechnology to rapidly detect viruses
Waiting a day or more to get lab results back from the doctor’s office soon…
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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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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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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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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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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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‘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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Flexing your muscles
Forget so-called “energy drinks.” A new analysis by UGA researchers finds overwhelming evidence that regular…
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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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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.…
