Day: September 10, 2007
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Derrick Alrdige named director of Institute for African American Studies
Derrick Alridge, who was named one of the country’s 10 outstanding young African-American scholars by…
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UGA School of Social Work announces RecoverAthens.org as part of National Recovery Month
The School of Social Work at the University of Georgia has launched RecoveryAthens.org, a web-based…
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Dawgs in training (facility)
The dedication ceremony for the $30 million Coliseum Training Facility was held Aug. 31.
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Position announcement
Applications are being accepted for the position of public service faculty in the Office of…
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New faculty reception
The Institute for Women’s Studies will host a reception for new faculty members on Sept.…
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Second Life workshop
The Center for Teaching and Learning will hold a Second Life Introductory Workshop on Sept.…
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Matchmaker tool finds UGA research collaborators
The Faculty Research Expertise Database, or FRED, knows more about the research being done on…
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New book discusses state’s literary figures
The New Georgia Encyclopedia Companion to Georgia Literature Edited by Hugh Ruppersburg and John Inscoe…
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Food for thought
What’s growing on the top of the geography-geology building is feeding the masses. Or it…
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Retirees
Eighteen UGA employees retired Sept. 1. Retirees, their job classification, department and length of employment…
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Up to the challenge: Bolton chef competes in national cooking contest
For months, Chef Paul Oesterle made and remade his tofu and calamata olive hand-rolled ravioli…
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“Re-engineering” engineering education
Fifty years after Sputnik, the basic premises of engineering education are under critical review. One…
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Lamar Dodd School of Art showcases ‘Cowboy Magic’
Cowboy Magic, a solo exhibition by Richard Roth, is on display at the Lamar Dodd…
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Georgia Museum of Art to host independent film series
On Sept. 12 at 7 p.m., the Georgia Museum of Art will present The Short…
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Hispanic Heritage Month begins
The university will kick off its observance of Hispanic Heritage Month Sept. 14 with an…
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Observatory sets viewing schedule
The 24-inch telescope at UGA will be open for public viewing once a month beginning…
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Power play
Despite overwhelming military superiority, the world’s most powerful nations failed to achieve their objectives in…
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Drought drives Argentine ants inside
Georgia’s drought has had many effects. One little but truly annoying one is to drive…
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Va. lawmakers: Ban college admissions for illegal immigrants
Republican leaders of Virginia’s legislature announced plans to press for laws that prevent the state’s…
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Hazing charges dropped against two Rider University officials
Hazing charges against two officials at Rider University in connection with the drinking death of…
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International scholar will deliver this year’s Clifford Lewis Lecture
Melinda Solmon, a national and international scholar in physical education pedagogy, will deliver the 18th…
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Media personality, political consultant to teach at law school
Paul E. Begala, a political contributor on CNN’s The Situation Room and former counselor to…
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Officials break ground for new Student Learning Center in Griffin
A large contingent from Athens joined Griffin campus faculty, staff and students, local legislators and…
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Diversity Days
The University of Georgia will kick off a weeklong celebration of diversity on Sept. 17…
