Month: August 2009
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Improvements, changes to current MyID processes take effect Sept. 1 2009
Beginning Sept. 1, current MyID owners who need to change their password, as well as…
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Teresa Edwards, former player, elected to Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame
In her first year of eligibility, former UGA basketball player Teresa Edwards has been elected…
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Museum receives NEA stimulus grant
The National Endowment for the Arts has awarded the Georgia Museum of Art a $50,000…
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Two alumni appointed to board of regents
Gov. Sonny Perdue has appointed two UGA alumni to the University System of Georgia Board…
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Four finalists named in provost search
A search committee has recommended four finalists for the position of senior vice president for…
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Tate expansion, Greek Park to be dedicated
The university will officially open the Tate Student Center expansion and the Greek Park this…
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M.B.A. program ranked for its high return on investment
UGA’s Terry College of Business made a list of the top 75 schools that give…
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Incoming
UGA expects to enroll more than 6,300 new undergraduate students this fall, including just over…
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Cultivating caviar
Caviar is one of the world’s most prized delicacies, but overfishing has pushed wild sturgeon…
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The Georgia Review hosts Pulitzer Prize winner
The Georgia Review, the University of Georgia’s prize-winning quarterly journal of arts and letters, marks…
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Deck structural integrity and maintenance confirmed
Review of the University of Georgia’s parking decks by an independent structural engineering firm has…
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Finalists named in UGA provost search
A University of Georgia search committee has recommended four finalists to UGA President Michael F.…
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Clarke County Champion Trees in State Botanical Garden
Seventeen trees growing in the State Botanical Garden of Georgia (2450 South Milledge Avenue) have…
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UGA to dedicate new fraternity complex
The University of Georgia will officially open Greek Park, a new complex of fraternity houses,…
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UGA Campus Life welcomes new students
The official dedication of the Tate Student Center expansion will headline a week of free…
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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…
