Month: September 2008
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UGARF licensing revenues reach record levels
he University of Georgia Research Foundation announced this week that its licensing revenues increased to…
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UGA responds to drought with 28 percent reduction in water use
The University of Georgia has lowered its water usage by 28 percent over the past…
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UGA College of Environment and Design’s presents “Rediscovering the Sacred Landscape” exhibit
The exhibit, “Rediscovering the Sacred Landscape,” will be on display at the Circle Gallery at…
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UGA Portuguese program adds new major in Ibero-American Comparative Studies
The new major in Ibero-American Comparative Studies adds to an already intensely active Portuguese program…
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Journal subscriptions
Because of the current budget situation, the University Libraries are planning for a reduction in…
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Museum closing
The Georgia Museum of Art will close its gallery spaces to the public from Nov.…
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Fulbright class
“Global Certificate Program: The Fulbright Experience,” a new course for faculty and staff interested in…
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CERT class
The first UGA Community Emergency Response Team class will begin Oct. 15 at 3 p.m.…
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Service-learning program
The Office of Service-Learning will hold a lunch-and-learn program from noon-1 p.m. Oct. 2 in…
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UGA in black and white
From 1941-1943, campus life at UGA was documented by the photographs of the late Henry…
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Book offers tips on beginning beekeeping
First Lessons in Beekeeping By Keith S. Delaplan e Dadant and Sons Price: $14.95 First…
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‘Weaker’ research propels international affairs professor into political spotlight
Conducted by Patricia L. Sullivan, an assistant professor in the School of Public and International…
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Thinking happy?
An Associated Press article about the satisfaction level of workers with “positive affects” such as…
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They always drove Chevrolets
GoMemphis.com, the online version of the Memphis, Tenn. based Commercial Appeal, quoted Hubert McAlexander, a…
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Turtle tracks
An article in the Jacksonville, Fla. based Florida Times-Union quoted Sue Finkle, curator of the…
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Palin’s punch
An article in the Nashville, Tenn.-based Tennesseean quoted Audrey A. Haynes, associate professor of political…
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Giving it away
A Bloomberg News story about Democratic vice presidential nominee Joe Biden’s and his wife Jill’s…
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Pre-pregnancy weight
A Reuters article about new research suggesting that mothers may be better able to return…
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UGA receives state recycling award
UGA received the Georgia Recycling Coalition’s Spirit of Green Award for its outstanding and well-established…
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English department to host two-day symposium on literary translation
Several internationally known translators will visit campus Oct. 2-3 for a symposium on literary translation.…
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Visiting scholar to present colloquium
Michelle Hebl, Franklin Visiting Scholar, will present a research colloquium entitled, “Reducing Interpersonal Discrimination” Oct.…
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Use gasoline more efficiently
With post-Hurricane Ike gas prices soaring to new highs, the Department of Energy and the…
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Southern Oregon University seeks to sever its fiscal ties to state
Mary Cullinan, president of Southern Oregon University, proposed that her university sever its financial ties…
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Auburn U. cleared of academic fraud
Auburn University has been cleared of academic fraud charges levied over independent-study courses taken by…
