Day: October 5, 2009
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Dawgtoberfest scheduled for Oct. 14
In conjunction with American Pharmacists Month, the College of Pharmacy will hold its seventh annual…
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Artist to bring ‘Cyborg Nation’ to campus
Clarinda Mac Low, an interdisciplinary artist who stages her work in non-traditional environments, will visit…
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Alumna receives MacArthur Fellowship
UGA alumna Beth Shapiro, a Rhodes Scholar who is currently Shaffer Career Development assistant professor…
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Mold, mildew may follow recent rains
Following the recent record rainfall, mold and mildew may be a problem, according to Pamela…
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M.B.A. applications on the rise
Applications to full-time M.B.A. programs are way up, with more than two-thirds of U.S. programs…
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Retired U. of North Carolina professors offer to teach for free
To help ease the burdens of a $60 million loss to the University of North…
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All the small things: Chemistry professor studies microscopic systems
Lay deals with understanding and manipulating systems at the nanometer scale-that’s a billionth of a…
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BFSO speaker: Increasing diversity at UGA needs to begin in grade school
If UGA wants a more diverse student body, it needs to start working with elementary…
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‘Above and beyond’
University System of Georgia Chancellor Erroll B. Davis Jr. recently recognized three UGA teams and…
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Female monarch butterflies becoming scarce in U.S.
Female monarch butterflies in eastern North America have significantly declined throughout the past 30 years,…
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When breast cancer strikes young
“I’m too young to worry about breast cancer” is the most common myth about the…
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Senior Teaching Fellows announced
The Center for Teaching and Learning has announced its 2009-2010 Senior Teaching Fellows. They are…
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Khan, Indian sitar virtuoso, will visit campus as inaugural Patel Professor
Internationally recognized Indian musician and sitar virtuoso Shujaat Husain Khan will be on campus Oct.…
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Power down: University’s efforts to save energy are beginning to pay off
A three-year effort to conserve energy on the Athens campus is beginning to pay off.
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Two from UGA will be inducted into Georgia Writers Hall of Fame
Four writers, including two UGA faculty members, have been selected for induction into the Georgia…
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GCC symposium will showcase recent cancer research findings
UGA will host “Connecting Point,” the 2009 Georgia Cancer Coalition Research Symposium on Nov. 5…
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Rita Dove, former U.S. poet laureate, will visit campus
The Georgia Review, UGA’s prize-winning quarterly journal of arts and letters, marks its long association…
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Record high
Research funding at UGA reached a record high last year, with researchers receiving more than…
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Travel funds
The president has allocated $150,000 from the President’s Venture Fund to support mission-critical faculty and…
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Award nominations
The Graduate School is seeking departmental nominations for its Excellence in Research by Graduate Students…
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Boss’ Day breakfast
Members of the UGA community are invited to celebrate Boss’ Day at a breakfast hosted…
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Computer help is one click away
The new EITS Help Desk Web site, designed to help UGA faculty, staff and students…
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Assistant dean pens new novel about trio of brothers who entertain Civil War camps
The Campfire Boys Philip Lee Williams Mercer University Press $26 Philip Lee Williams, assistant dean…
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Retirees October 2009
Twenty-five UGA employees retired Oct. 1. Retirees, their job classification, department and length of employment…
