Month: August 2007
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University concludes settlements for two more Lumpkin Street Greek houses
UGA administrators have completed transactions to acquire clear title to two more Greek houses along…
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August
Nineteen UGA employees retired Aug. 1. Retirees, their job classification, department and length of employment…
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Staff Council continues work on tuition assistance, on-campus childcare
With nine representatives on University Council for the first time, Staff Council is aiming to…
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Georgia Center director checks out
Robert Leiter is retiring next month after serving four years as director of the Georgia…
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Grad School Preview
Brandon Young is excited about computer programming and wants others to be excited, too.
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University community invited to inaugural Fanning Day event
The Fanning Institute will celebrate the life and contributions of its namesake, the late UGA…
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Study: Hispanic buying power will top $860 billion this year
The buying power of Hispanics—now the nation’s largest minority group—will exceed $860 billion in 2007…
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University exceeds $100 million in private fundraising
For the second consecutive year, the university has broken the $100 million mark in private…
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Ondra Dismukes
Ondra Krouse Dismukes came to UGA with a background in the business world, as the…
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WUGA celebrates 20 years with “Once in a Blue Moon”
Scheduled for 7 p.m. Aug. 19 in Hugh Hodgson Concert Hall on the University of…
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UGA annual survey finds job market stall for journalism and mass communication graduates
The job market recovery that began two years ago for graduates of U.S. journalism and…
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UGA summer institutes in math, science education help area teachers, students sharpen skills
The rising eighth graders from schools in Clarke, Madison, Oconee, Oglethorpe and Gwinnett counties participated…
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UGA’s Warnell School to host ‘Effingham Girls in Science’ 3rd Annual Open House
Effingham (County) Girls in Science will be holding its 3rd Annual Open House on Saturday,…
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Media Advisory: 800 graduate students expected at orientation and InfoFair
University of Georgia Graduate School officials expect 800 incoming students at the Graduate School Orientation…
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University of Georgia to relocate programs in Gwinnett to new facility
The University of Georgia has received approval from the University System Board of Regents for…
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Imported foods cause for concern
A University of Georgia expert says the challenges in ensuring a safe U.S.food supply will…
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UGA announces 2007 recipients of the Shaw-White Family Scholarship
The University of Georgia has awarded the Shaw-White Family Scholarship to incoming freshmen Christopher George…
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UGA’s Oxford study abroad program moves to new facility
More University of Georgia students will be able to participate in UGA’s popular residential study…
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Twelve UGA freshmen chosen to receive Coca-Cola First Generation Scholarship
Twelve incoming University of Georgia freshmen who are the first in their families to attend…
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UGA concludes settlements for two more Lumpkin Street Greek houses
The University of Georgia in the last week has completed transactions to acquire clear title…
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UGA study finds common component of fruits, vegetables kills prostate cancer cells
A new University of Georgia study finds that pectin, a type of fiber found in…
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John Keane, producer, engineer, musician and author to teach ProTools Recording for Music Business
John Keane, producer, engineer, musician and author, will teach a unit on Pro Tools Recording…
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UGA Odum School of Ecology assistant professor finds our more about invasice species
In a recent publication in Functional Ecology, Drake demonstrated that in fish, invasive species were…
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Terry College of Business to offer International Residency Program on doing business in China
The Terry College of Business at the University of Georgia is helping to bridge potential…
