Day: August 10, 2009
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Summer gives CURO fellows a chance to conduct research under faculty guidance
Twenty-six undergraduates are spending eight summer weeks immersed in research projects through the Honors Program’s…
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Graduate program to train teachers to work with autistic students expands
An innovative graduate program in special education has received a four-year, $793,000 federal grant to…
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Honoring employess who go Above and beyond
The Finance and Administration Division celebrated the service of its staff members at the fourth…
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Retirees June 2009
Thirty UGA employees retired June 1. Retirees, their job classification, department and length of employment…
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Steam plant shuts down coal-fired boiler
As part of its ongoing effort to control utility costs and manage expenses as efficiently…
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Gymnast named female athlete of the year
Courtney Kupets, a UGA gymnast and two-time Honda Award winner, has been awarded the 33rd…
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Three-year statewide drought ends
Thanks to one of the wettest springs in Georgia’s history, the drought that has gripped…
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New animal study may shed light on complex causes of memory loss
Memory loss is love’s great thief. Those who suffer aren’t just the ones who can’t…
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Retiring gymnastics coach will speak at summer Commencement
Suzanne Yoculan, retiring head coach who led the women’s gymnastics team to 10 NCAA championships-the…
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Scientific discovery may aid progress of biological fuel cells
UGA researchers have developed a successful way to grow molecular wire brushes that conduct electrical…
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Duty to report arrests
Under board of regents policy, all UGA employees are required to report any arrest to…
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Undergraduate adviser workshop
An Undergraduate Adviser Workshop will be held Aug. 28 from 8:30 a.m. until 1:30 p.m.…
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Weight Watchers at Work
The UGA chapter of Weight Watchers at Work will host an open house and information…
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Class Acts
Approximately 1,300 undergraduate and graduate students took part in summer Commencement exercises Aug. 1, 2009.
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Marketing pioneer named Terry’s first resient entrepreneur
Mark “Dill” Driscoll has been appointed an Entrepreneur-in-Residence at the Terry College of Business. He…
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Vet medicine names inaugural holder of Hodgson Chair of Equine Studies
Dr. Steeve Giguère, diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine, has been appointed…
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University Alliance grants will support outreach, recruitment, retention projects
The University Alliance, a partnership between UGA and the Hispanic Scholarship Fund, has awarded14 University…
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Retirees August 2009
Thirteen UGA employees retired Aug. 1. Retirees, their job classification, department and length of employment…
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Summer enrollment tops 15,500
Total enrollment for summer semester at UGA was 15,554 students. While enrollment increased at the…
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Housing gears up for student arrivals
The UGA Department of Housing will welcome all new and returning students to Athens Aug.…
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Performing Arts Center’s priority ticket purchase period begins Aug. 17
Beginning Aug. 17, the Performing Arts Center will offer UGA faculty, staff and students a…
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Genetically engineered trees may help American chestnut
In their prime, American chestnut trees stood 100 feet tall and 6 feet wide. Now,…
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Private giving to UGA tops $110 million
The University of Georgia raised $110.8 million in gifts and commitments for the fiscal year…
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Interim Medical Partnership Builind renovated, ready for first students next fall
Renovations are complete at the historic building where the first class of students at the…
