Month: March 2008
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Public relations students, educators take part in digital bootcamp
Public relations educators and industry experts from across the Southeast joined together at UGA’s Grady…
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Collecting European Art
Collecting European Art, an exhibition that focuses on the Georgia Museum of Art’s history of…
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Peach State Poll: Georgians favor reducing traffic volume over building more roads
Georgians are more likely to favor proposals that target reducing the overall volume of traffic…
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Dobbs Foundation grant to help ecology school explore building a green facility
The Odum School of Ecology, the world’s first standalone school of ecology, wants to go…
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Tate Center screening spotlights Peabody-winning ‘ER’ and producer-doctor Neal Baer
Hollywood producer-pediatrician-activist Neal Baer will speak about television’s capacity to educate and heal at a…
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Secretaries of State roundtable sold out
The Report of the Secretaries of State: Bipartisan Advice to the Next Administration featuring Henry…
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Administrative Changes
• Steve L. Brown, interim assistant dean of the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences…
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Sharing knowledge key to amphibian and reptile conservation
When the environment changes because of a devastating fire, the release of a toxic chemical…
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Adult education professor battles intolerance across campus, the globe
Robert Hill works for greater acceptance and tolerance for all people by teaching adult education…
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Bioinformatics research experts to hold national symposium at UGA
UGA will host a symposium March 21 on bioinformatics and systems biology, an emerging field…
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Oxford Union Society to visit March 17 for formal debate
The University of Georgia has again challenged the Oxford Union Society to a formal debate,…
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On the right track
It’s not just your imagination. Providing the first-ever definitive proof, a team of scientists has…
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UGA to offer wide arrary of summer camps
From playing with earthworms to playing the tuba, summer camps at the University of Georgia…
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GMOA to host independent film, “Kamp Katrina”
The Georgia Museum of Art hosts “Kamp Katrina,” an independent film by David Redmon, as…
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Noted feminist scholar Peggy McIntosh to deliver Franklin Diversity Lecture on UGA campus: March 19
Peggy McIntosh, a professor at Wellesley College and a national expert on privilege, will deliver…
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Compton, Hoyt to reveive UGA Outstanding Advisor/Mentor Award
The University of Georgia’s Outstanding Advisor/Mentor Award will be presented this year to Mark Compton,…
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Biologist James H. Brown to speak at 23rd annual UGA Odum Lecture
Renowned scientist James H. (Jim) Brown will be the keynote speaker at the annual Odum…
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Secretaries of State rountable sold out; waitlist started
The Report of the Secretaries of State: Bipartisan Advice to the Next Administration featuring Henry…
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Globe-trotting scientist to tout bundling of public health services in UGA lecture
Scourges, such as river blindness, have the power to transform thriving agricultural villages into hopeless,…
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UGA’s health and physical education program nationally recognized
The University of Georgia’s health and physical education program is one of less than two…
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Len Davis, director of UGA equal Opportunity Office, retires after 34 years
Len Davis’s primary official job at the University of Georgia for the past 28 years…
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Former U.S. Secretary of Education to deliver annual Edith House Lecture
Shirley Mount Hufstedler, the first U.S. Secretary of Education and one of the first women…
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Robert Osborne announces special guests for 2008 festival
Actor Arlene Dahl, Academy Award winning composer Marvin Hamlisch, Academy Award winning editor Anne V.…
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Symposium brings experts in bioinformatics research to University of Georgia
The University of Georgia will host a symposium on bioinformatics and systems biology, an emerging…
