Month: June 2008
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Century-old lost UGA band march recovered on eBay
UGA’s first school song wasn’t “Glory Glory to Old Georgia,” the spirited pep tune beloved…
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Sunflower concert series returns June 24 to State Botanical Garden
The Sunflower Concert Series will return this year with three musical acts for outdoor concerts…
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Twenty-nine UGA employees retired June 1
Retirees, their job classification, department and length of employment are: William E. Barstow, professor, biological…
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Media Advisory: Professor plays “Red and Black March”
University of Georgia music professor Martha Thomas recently played a piano version of the “Red…
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Empowering women in Kenya
The Maasai women of Kenya’s Rift Valley Province are homemakers, health educators, small business owners,…
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Carl Bergmann appointed UGA assistant VP for research
David Lee, University of Georgia vice president for research, today announced the appointment of Carl…
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UGA Journalism Academy “All Stars” recognized
The Georgia Journalism Academy hosted by the University of Georgia Grady College of Journalism and…
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State’s statistical register goes online
The register is the main source of election statistics for the state. Its content and…
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Four-day course on digital recording taught by music producer John Keane
Respected Athens music producer and engineer John Keane will teach a series of four-day workshops…
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First Bill and June Flatt Professor in Foods and Nutrition named
Mary Ann Johnson, a foods and nutrition professor who has developed research-based programs focused on…
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UGA wins national competition, takes biofuels exhibit to D.C.
The University of Georgia will give policymakers in Washington, D.C. an up-close look at the…
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UGA professor named Georgia Author of the Year
A professor and co-head of the department of comparative literature at the University of Georgia…
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UGA researchers have synthesized the parent molecule of an important class of chemical compounds
A team of scientists from the University of Georgia and two European universities has, for…
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WUGA-FM wins five state broadcasting awards
The Georgia Association of Broadcasters recently honored WUGA, 91.7/97.9 FM, public radio for the Athens…
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Optional Retirement Plan
Gov. Sonny Perdue recently signed into law legislation changing how rates are set and how…
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Shakespearean plays to be featured at Georgia Center
Unrequited love, forbidden love, mistaken identity, death threats, magical fairies and the love of donkeys…
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Eyesight Photography’ on display in Circle Gallery
The School of Environmental Design will present Eyesight Photography, an exhibition by Chris Balthrop, a…
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Mandatory online training to help secure UGA data
All UGA employees must participate by November in an online technology risk awareness program called…
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Ready to roll: Printing department gets new state-of-the-art offset press
The University Printing Department will never be the same.
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UGA Gwinnett campus relocates
UGA has moved its Gwinnett campus to 2530 Sever Road in Lawrenceville, just off Interstate…
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Portrait of Sen. Saxby Chambliss unveiled
In May, U.S. Sen. Saxby Chambliss was honored by the University of Georgia Libraries and…
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Water conservation efforts win award
UGA’s success in reducing water usage and promoting water conservation has been recognized with an…
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Discount tickets
The Tate Student Center is selling a variety of discounted tickets for local movie theaters…
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Students prep for trip to China with etiquette lunch
“Shee Shee” says Molly Freeman, a senior majoring in finance, as she strolls out of…
