Month: April 2007
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Conduct home tornado drills
Tornado drills are common in schools and offices, but they aren’t very common at home.…
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Ohio U. revokes master’s degree
Ohio University has taken a strong stance against plagiarism by revoking a master’s degree from…
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Princeton lowers grades
Princeton University’s three-year crackdown on grade inflation is working, according to a report in USA…
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BHSI symposium will explore role of climate, ecology on infectious disease
The Biomedical and Health Sciences Institute will host its fourth annual spring symposium entitled “Climate,…
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Finalists named for two deanships; campus visits set
Finalists have been chosen for two vacant dean’s positions at UGA, and candidates will be…
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Alumni Association will honor four individuals, one family at luncheon
The university’s Alumni Association will honor famed Georgia cartoonist Jack Davis, retired UGA professor Tom…
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This year’s CURO Symposium will showcase undergraduate research on local, state issues
UGA students will have the opportunity to present their faculty-sponsored research projects April 9 at…
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Plant biologist is named inaugural SURA Distinguished Scientist
Susan R. Wessler, Regents Professor of Plant Biology at UGA, will receive the first Distinguished…
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UGA’s graduate programs remain strong nationally in magazine’s annual ranking
Several of the university’s graduate programs are once again ranked in the top 50 nationally…
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University notifies applicants of final admissions decisions
After a second record-breaking year of applications for in the incoming freshman class, final offers…
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Deep Impact
Honors student Deep Shah has been named a recipient of a 2007 Harry S. Truman…
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Julianna Reed
M.B.A. student JB Reed is a champion for the less fortunate. For more than five…
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University of Georgia professor of classics wins two major awards
Richard LaFleur, a professor of classics at the University of Georgia, has been named recipient…
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UGA counseling professor Edward Delgado-Romero voted president-elect
University of Georgia counseling professor Edward Delgado-Romero has been voted president-elect of the National Latino…
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UGA pharmacy students conduct health fairs for Rocksprings and Pinewoods
University of Georgia pharmacy students will conduct health screenings for residents of Rocksprings and Pinewoods…
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Graduate student in department of anthropology at UGA wins government fellowship
A graduate student in the department of anthropology at the University of Georgia has been…
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Antibiotic resistance in poultry
A surprising finding by a team of University of Georgia scientists suggests that curbing the…
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No thanks to dinosaur-killing asteroid for mammalian success
It is a natural history tale that every third grader knows: The dinosaurs ruled the…
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Tiny Motors
A team of physicists from the University of Georgia has demonstrated for the first time…
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Looking beyond the bell
As a shrill vibrato tears through a high school, teenagers disperse for study halls and…
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Researcher finds way to halve greenhouse water use
The well could eventually run dry. The water from a city main could stop flowing.…
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A new, green fuel
A team of UGA researchers has developed a new biofuel derived from wood chips. Unlike…
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The high cost of violence
The most comprehensive study of its kind has found that violence costs the United States…
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Bioenergy: Plant cell walls hold the secret
UGA scientists have teamed up with researchers at major universities, national laboratories and industry in…
