Month: June 2009
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Science in 3D
After using three-dimensional models and animation successfully for years to help veterinary students understand complicated…
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UGA Guide Oct. 13, 2008
Ongoing‘Homecoming Week:A Lasting Legacy’ begins Oct. 13 at Tate Center UGA celebrates Homecoming with a…
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Homecoming celebrates ‘lasting legacy’
The University of Georgia celebrates Homecoming Oct. 12-18 with a jam-packed week of activities including…
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Engaging displays
Zoe Minor and Karen Larson will always remember the rings in the Georgia Museum of…
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Bulletin Board Oct. 13, 2008
Dawgtoberfest health fairThe College of Pharmacy is celebrating American Pharmacists Month with the sixth annual…
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New book details history of coinage
Good Money: Birmingham Button Makers, the Royal Mint and the Beginnings of Modern Coinage, 1775-1821…
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‘Creating young Latin Americanists’
The new major in Ibero-American Comparative Studies adds to an already intensely active Portuguese program…
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Inaugural Kroger Professor in Community Pharmacy appointed
William “Bill” Wade has been named the first Kroger Professor in Community Pharmacy in the…
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Anthropologist documents history of semi-nomadic forest dwellers
Julie Velàsquez Runk hops out of the desk chair in her Baldwin Hall office and…
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Digest Oct. 13, 2008
Campaign for Charities kicks off Oct. 16UGA’s annual Campaign for Charities will begin Oct. 16…
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News to Use Oct. 13, 2008
Help detect breast cancer earlyOctober is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. In Georgia, 5,235 women are…
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‘Bumpy’ forecast
It comes blasting out of the blue on your airplane flight: sudden bumpiness and sometimes…
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Around Academe Oct. 13, 2008
University of Memphis offers buyout plan to 115 of its employeesFollowing approval from the Tennessee…
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Correspondent for Iraq War to give 30th McGill Lecture
A young woman who’s been dragged from her room by police and pinned down by…
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Faculty and staff receive 2008–2009 Fulbright Scholar grants
Six UGA faculty and staff have received Fulbright Scholar grants for the 2008-2009 academic year.…
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Study-abroad fair offers overseas learning opportunities for students
The 24th annual Study, Work and Travel Abroad Fair runs from 10 a.m.– 3 p.m.…
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Women and Girls in Georgia Conference to open Oct. 24
The Institute for Women’s Studies is hosting the second annual Women and Girls in Georgia…
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UGA’s water usage drops 28 percent from last year
UGA has decreased its water usage by 28 percent over the past year— saving the…
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Learning Center named for HOPE Scholarship creator
A ceremony will be held Oct. 17 to dedicate the Zell B. Miller Learning Center,…
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Research pays off
Licensing revenues for the University of Georgia Research Foundation increased to $23.75 million in fiscal…
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Around Academe Oct. 6, 2008
Increase in funds for Pell Grants likely to surpass 40 percentTo meet its promise of…
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Kudos Oct. 6, 2008
Allan Armitage, horticulture professor who runs UGA’s trial gardens, received the Newport Flower Show International…


