Month: November 2006
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Skept-onomic forecast
As its city makes a bid to host the 2016 Olympic Games, Chicagobusiness.com ran an…
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University named to national honor roll for its relief efforts
The University of Georgia recently was named to the first President’s Higher Education Community Service…
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Living off the fat of the land
It turns out that what’s good for one’s health also can be good for the…
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Laughter and penguins
It isn’t funny when your holidays are ruined by a grumpy, gruff, mean, acerbic, portly…
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Georgia Museum plans Elegant Salute
On Nov. 18, the Georgia Museum of Art will celebrate the 10th anniversary of Elegant…
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Foreign scholars get longer visas
Some foreign scholars coming to the U.S. are now eligible for five-year visas, the State…
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Astronomers offer glimpse at rare event
UGA astronomers will be busy this month with two programs, including one that will examine…
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Ohio science profs turn political
In an unusual move, 75 science professors at Case Western Reserve University have decided to…
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Coordinator of urban gardening program helps grow communities
It is often said that gardening is good for the soul. Gardeners in Bobby Wilson’s…
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Presidential historian will take part in Carter conference
Michael Beschloss, whom Newsweek calls “the nation’s leading presidential historian,” will participate in “The Carter…
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Benson to head S.C. college, interim Terry dean named
Terry College of Business Dean George Benson has accepted an offer from the College of…
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If you show it, ratings will come
A Hollywoodindustry.com story on the importance of telenovelas to U.S. Spanish language TV channels quotes…
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Libby Morris named director of UGA Institute of Higher Education
Libby V. Morris, a professor of higher education and graduate coordinator in the University of…
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Engineering Fair an opportunity to network for students, companies
The University of Georgia Faculty of Engineering will hold an Engineering Fair at Driftmier Engineering…
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Leading authority on Internet impact Lee Rainie to speak at UGA
Lee Rainie, a leading authority on the impact of the Internet on families, communities, work…
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UGA astronomers offer program on rare celestial event in November
Astronomers at the University of Georgia will be busy in November, with two programs, including…
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Noted presidential historian to participate in Carter Conference at UGA
Michael Beschloss, whom Newsweek calls “the nation’s leading presidential historian,” will participate in “The Carter…

