Month: January 2007
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The pursuit of harpyness: Assistant lives for art through her work and music
Some people truly know what they enjoy in life, and for Tracie Brown, it’s involvement…
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works on paper go on display
The Lamar Dodd School of Art Galleries present The Cartographer’s Podiatrist’s Underestimation of a Melancholic…
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Hungarian Symphony Orchestra takes the stage
The Performing Arts Center presents the Hungarian Symphony Orchestra Feb. 3 at 8 p.m. in…
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Clarinetist will perform in Ramsey Concert Hall
The Performing Arts Center presents award-winning clarinetist Jose Franch-Ballester Feb. 2 at 8 p.m. in…
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Teaching teachers
For the past 17 years, special education professor David Gast has dedicated his life to…
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The Georgia Review hosts poetry reading
Arthur Sze, award-winning poet and current director of the creative writing program at the Institute…
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Warnell School will hold career panel
The Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources and the UGA Career Center will host…
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French Film Festival opens Jan. 29
The French Film Festival is back for the sixth year in a row, made possible…
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Keep a toasty home this winter
Now that the weather has turned colder, Pamela Turner, UGA Cooperative Extension housing specialist, has…
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Possible Bush library stirs controversy at Southern Methodist University
A group of Methodist ministers petitioned Southern Methodist University to remove itself from consideration as…
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Emory University replaces loans with grants for low-income students
Emory University will replace loans with grants for students from families earning less than $50,000…
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Black history month schedule of events
Schedule of events.
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Elephantiasis fighter kicks off diseases lecture series
Anyone who pored over encyclopedias as a child remembers nightmare images of people with limbs…
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Honors students awarded Rotary scholarships for international travel
UGA Honors graduate Robby Staley and Honors students Mareasa Fortunato and Chen Lin have been…
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Strong medicine
In its formal application for re-use of the Navy Supply Corps School property in Athens,…
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African Studies director named University Professor
Lioba Moshi, a professor of comparative literature and director of the African Studies Institute in…
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Campus, community prepare to observe Black History Month
A speech by former U.N. Ambassador and Atlanta Mayor Andrew Young will highlight the university’s…
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UGA program preparing teachers to work with children with autism receives $793,000 grant
An innovative University of Georgia graduate program in special education that has prepared dozens of…
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Taylor joings UGA Alumni Association staff
Robert (Bob) Taylor has been named associate executive director of communications for the University of…
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National Book Critics Circle honors Georgia Review writer
The National Book Critics Circle announced Steven G. Kellman, professor of comparative literature at the…
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First Amendment contest winners annouced by UGA-based journalism organizations
Three high school students were selected from a record 123 entrants as winners in the…
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Media Advisory: “Open Mic with Mike” forum, Feb. 2
University of Georgia President Michael F. Adams will host an “Open Mic with Mike” forum…
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Mareasa Fortunato
Mareasa Forunato is going places. She is the president of the Honors Program Student Council…
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The Carter Presidency: Lessons for the 21st Century
The lens of “The Carter Presidency: Lessons for the 21st Century” conference provided a means…
