Day: November 16, 2009
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WebCT service ending
WebCT service ends on Dec. 31 and will no longer be available for teaching. Support…
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Publication break
Because of the Thanksgiving holiday, Columns will not be published Nov. 30. The final issue…
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Library hours
The main library will have limited hours for the week of Thanksgiving. The library will…
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Strategic planning forums
The 2010-2020 Strategic Planning Committee will hold a series of forums to gather input for…
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Free vehicle inspections
In conjunction with the start of the holiday travel season, Parking Services and Campus Transit…
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Community connectedness key to future of journalism
An editor who is leading the nation’s journalists through turbulent times delivered a message of…
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Major league giving
The Office of Development’s major gifts Web site has gotten a facelift. The newly redesigned…
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Book details ‘journey’ with Southern author
With Walker Percy at the Tupperware Party in Company with Flannery O’Connor, T.S. Eliot and…
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Virtual visits
Melinda DeMaria, associate director of undergraduate admissions, had a busy October, visiting with high school…
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Radio host named local favorite
Robb Holmes, the station’s program director, is the voice behind the show that hosts all…
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John Shores, Georgia Center
John Snow Shores, a 22-year employee at the Georgia Center for Continuing Education Conference Center…
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Sports journalism legacy will be highlighted at Grady College tribute
The Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication will spotlight its sports journalism legacy Nov.…
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College of Public Health will host community forum on influenza viruses
The College of Public Health will host a community forum about the current flu pandemic,…
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University Council OKs new statue of Abraham Baldwin on North Campus
A bronze statue of Abraham Baldwin, UGA’s founder and first president, will soon stand at…
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The family that pays together
Work by College of Family and Consumer Sciences faculty members Joseph Goetz, Jerry Gale and…
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Ac-cell-erated research
The Charlotte Business Journal, in an article about his research into stem cells, quoted Stephen…
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Sick of ads
Matthew Perri III, a professor of clinical and administrative pharmacy, was quoted in a Redbook…
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Clearing the air
The Times of India, in an article about how common indoor plants have been found…
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‘Retooling for the future’
The Center for Teaching and Learning invites the university community to celebrate its 30th anniversary…
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More UGA students study abroad than ever before
The University of Georgia remained a national leader in study abroad, ranked 10th among doctoral/research…
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Keep the money and run
Kathleen Kahle, an associate professor of banking and finance, was quoted in a Wall Street…
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Bands on the run
An article in the San Francisco Business Times about new methods of tracking bands’ popularity…
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Don’t wait to eat holiday leftovers
Leftover turkey and dressing or a slice of pumpkin pie can be a wonderful after-the-holidays…
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India’s government doubles salaries of its university research professors
In an effort to increase research output, India’s government doubled the salaries of its public…
