Month: March 2008
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International indigenous studies and Native American conference to be held in April at UGA
A conference that will bring together scholars from around the globe who work in the…
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Vet med open house
The College of Veterinary Medicine will hold its annual open house April 4 from 9…
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Fair volunteers, judges
The Office of Academic Special Programs is seeking volunteers and judges for its 60th Georgia…
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UGACard Office move
Due to construction associated with the Tate Student Center expansion and renovation project, the UGACard…
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Computer security seminar
A computer security seminar will be held April 4 from 9 a.m.–12:30 p.m. at the…
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International conference will focus on future of German studies
A two-day conference fromMarch 28-29 will bring eminent and emerging German scholars from around the…
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Police department earns accreditation from state
The UGA Police Department recently attained State Law Enforcement Certification from the Georgia Association of…
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GLOBIS unveils its updated Web site
The Center for the Study of Global Issues has a redesigned Web site with up-to-date…
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Poetry collection evokes late singer’s life
Winners Have Yet to Be Announced: A Song for Donny Hathaway Ed Pavlic´ University of…
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Empowering individuals
Social work is the second most popular graduate program at UGA and more than half…
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Me first!
A Washington Post article about a rising trend in customer narcissism and entitlement quoted W.…
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Tropical impression
Earth and Sky, quoted Marshall Shepherd, associate professor of geography, in an article stating that…
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Going to be different
A PR Week article about how the Internet is changing traditional reporting practices quoted Barry…
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Cherry picked
An Associated Press article about the health effects of lutein, a chemical commonly found in…
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Compton, Hoyt receive university’s Outstanding Advisor/Mentor Award
UGA’s Outstanding Advisor/Mentor Award will be presented this year to Mark Compton, a faculty member…
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Professor’s research, classroom involvement comes full circle
Dangly frog earrings, at least 30 insect bites and a perpetual smile characterize Catherine Pringle…
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ARCO Chamber Orchestra gives concert
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present the ARCO Chamber Orchestra on March 29 at…
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Chekhov’s untold story
The brilliant, early 20th-century Russian playwright Anton Chekhov gets a fresh new look in the…
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GPB to offer sneak preview of ‘Carrier’
Georgia Public Broadcasting will hold a sneak preview of the first episode of the PBS…
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Helsingborg Symphony Orchestra to perform
The UGA Performing Arts Center will present Sweden’s acclaimed Helsingborg Symphony Orchestra on March 28…
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Five-time Pulitzer Prize nominated poet to give reading on campus March 31
Margaret Gibson, renowned poet and memoirist, will give a reading March 31 at 4 p.m.…
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UGA to host symposium on patents
UGA will host a symposium on James Bessen and Michael J. Meurer’s book, Patent Failure:…
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Former U.S. surgeon general, TV judge to speak at conference
David Satcher, current director of the Center of Excellence on Health Disparities at the Morehouse…

