Month: February 2008
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Former state amateur ennis champion leaves UG $1.8 million for academic scholarships
Though she was never a student at the University of Georgia like her father, Natalie…
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UGA to celebrate Women’s History Month
In celebration of Women’s History Month, The Institute for Women’s Studies and many departments and…
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Kris Gutierrez, expert in literacy, bi-literacy and urban education, to speak in CLASE lecture
Kris D. Gutiérrez, a professor of social research methodology in the Graduate School of Education…
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UGA offeres opportunity for small and minority businesses to get aquainted with UGA purchasing
Wondering how your small or minority-owned business can work with the University of Georgia? UGA…
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Legal and political philpsophy scholar Jeremy Waldrom to deliever Sibley Lecture
Jeremy Waldron, University Professor at the New York University School of Law, will deliver the…
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Daniel Nadenicek, named dean of UGA College of Environment and Design
Daniel J. Nadenicek, chair of the department of planning and landscape architecture at Clemson University,…
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Students, faculty asked to participate in national surveys on student engagement
Randomly selected UGA freshmen and seniors are being contacted by email this week asking them…
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Emerging infectious diseases are ont he rise: Next target “hotspot” predicted
It’s not just your imagination. Providing the first-ever definitive proof, a team of scientists has…
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College of Education professor to receive national mentoring award
University of Georgia Professor Pamela O. Paisley, coordinator of the school counseling program in the…
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UGA plant biologist James L. Hamrick named Regents’ Professor
James L. Hamrick, a distinguished research professor of plant biology at the University of Georgia…
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UGA School of Law wins two regional advocacy tournaments; finishes in top eight
The University of Georgia School of Law recently captured the top trophy at the regional…
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UGA’s Bolton Dining Commons to host All Athens dining event
UGA dining halls will showcase foods from several Athens cities in the U.S. and Greece…
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Georgians facor reducing traffic volume over more roads
Georgians are more likely to favor proposals that target reducing the overall volume of traffic…
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UGA’s Warnell School to hold spring colloquium and graduate student symposium
The University of Georgia’s Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources will host its spring…
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Professor measures outdoor recreation trends across America
The weather in England can be frightful at certain times of the year, according to…
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The Misadventures of Uncle McBuck
The department of theatre and film studies’ production of Augusto Boal’s biting comic book satire…
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Red Thunder
The Performing Arts Center presents Red Thunder—The Next Generation Native Dance Theatre on Feb. 22…
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Columbia University professor to give Black History Month lecture Feb. 21
In conjunction with Black History Month, Manning Marable will speak Feb. 21 at 7 p.m.…
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UGA program receives national excellence award for student affairs
The National Association of Student Personnel Administrators recognized UGA’s Learning and Development Objectives Initiative as…
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Nationally recognized sexual and social health expert to lecture Feb. 19
Alan Berkowitz will present a lecture entitled “Your Role in Creating a Productive Educational Community”…
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University Health Center awarded full accreditation for all services
The University Health Center was awarded the highest recognition for health care organizations—accreditation for all…
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Musical movement
Even when starting at the very basic tempo of 92 beats per minute, quantifying the…
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Walk your way to better health
Exercising daily is an important part of maintaining a healthy lifestyle, and the upcoming Walk…
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President Bush to ask for $2.6 billion increase in Pell Grant program funds
President Bush plans to ask Congress for a $2.6 billion increase in 2009 for the…
