Month: June 2007
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Nine faculty named 2007–2008 service-learning fellows
Nine faculty members have been named 2007-2008 Service-Learning Fellows.
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Twenty-seven students take part in CURO summer research program
Twenty-seven UGA undergraduates are taking advantage of summer vacation to investigate local, national and international…
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Philanthropist, bank contribute $1.2 million to 4-H endowment
For decades Georgia’s rural counties have searched for partners to help solve social, economic and…
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Two scientists awarded Guggenheim fellowships
UGA scientists Andrew Paterson and Pejman Rohani have been awarded John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation…
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New budget funds will be allocated to faculty positions
Additional revenue that will allow the university to add some 68 positions—some new and some…
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WUGA-FM wins three state journalism awards
The Georgia Association of Broadcasters honored WUGA, 91.7/97.9 FM, public radio for the Athens area,…
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Board of Regents approves new degree programs for UGA Griffin campus
Several new academic programs for the University of Georgia’s Griffin campus were approved by the…
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Letter to Energy Secretary details transition procedures at SREL
In a letter today to Energy Secretary Samuel W. Bodman, University of Georgia President Michael…
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UGA study finds surge in director pay following landmark Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002;
A new University of Georgia study finds that the landmark Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 and…
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University of Georgia announces 2007 Foundation Fellows
The University of Georgia has awarded the prestigious Foundation Fellowship to 22 incoming freshmen who…
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University of Georgia CURO students investigate wide range of research topics during summer
Twenty-seven University of Georgia undergraduates are taking advantage of summer vacation to investigate local, national…
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UGA scientists awarded Guggenheim fellowships
University of Georgia scientists Andrew Paterson and Pejman Rohani have been awarded John Simon Guggenheim…
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Georgians pessimistic about eliminating poverty
Georgians see poverty as an intractable problem; more than half of all Georgians (54 percent)…
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UGA study finds that weaker nations prevail in 39 percent of military conflicts
Despite overwhelming military superiority, the world’s most powerful nations failed to achieve their objectives in…
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International officials receive training at CITS export control academy
The University of Georgia’s Center for International Trade and Security will host an International Export…
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Early’s spring 2007 graduation commencement address
Mary Frances Early, the first African American to receive a degree from UGA, spoke at…
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UGA’s Grady College Bateman team named national champs
A team of public relations students from the University of Georgia’s Grady College of Journalism…
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Nair to be honored for research excellence
Vasu Nair of the University of Georgia College of Pharmacy will receive the prestigious Volwiler…
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BB&T, Fowler make history with unique endowment to UGA
Robert Fowler is committed to exploring the potential of young people in his area. He…
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Warnell School, UGA Community show generosity
The faculty, staff, students and administration of the Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources…
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UGA study finds that violence costs nation $70 billion annually
Phaedra Corso, lead author of study and associate professor of health policy at the University…
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Championship seasons
The gymnastics team and the men’s tennis team each capped their seasons by winning an…
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UGA College of Education specialists to unveil new website dedicated to technology integration
A new website that provides resources for teachers on how to create 21st century classrooms…
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“RadioNation” host Laura Flanders to give talk at UGA
Laura Flanders, host of Air America’s “RadioNation,” will talk about her newest book, Blue Grit:…
