Day: February 15, 2010
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Widening horizons
Undergraduate research opportunities on campus are being expanded through a partnership between the Honors Program’s…
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Lilly Fellow applications
The Center for Teaching and Learning is now accepting applications for the 2010-2012 Lilly Teaching…
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Study participants needed
Participants are needed for a six-week study on the health effects of low-to-moderate intensity exercise.…
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GIFT Program fellowships
UGA faculty members are being sought to lead a four to seven week-long summer research…
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Visitors Center revamps Web site
The UGA Visitors Center has a brand new Web site designed to make seeing the…
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New book of essays explores Southern environmental history over past decade
Environmental History and the American South University of Georgia Press Cloth: $69.95 Paper: $26.95 Compiled…
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Building Bridges: Alumna returns to help shape law school’s future
As the assistant director of admissions for the School of Law, Ramsey Bridges plays a…
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Sheryl Vogt, named a Fellow of the Scoeity of American Archivists
Sheryl Vogt, director of the Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies, was…
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Mary Alice Smith, elected secretary of the Teratology Socociety
Mary Alice Smith, an associate professor of environmental health science in the College of Public…
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Don Rubin, Fulbright Specialists project
Don Rubin, professor emeritus, was selected for a Fulbright Specialists project in Israel at Tel…
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Steven Holland, presented plenary lecture at Palentological Association meeting
Steven Holland, a professor in the geology department, gave the plenary lecture at the Paleontological…
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Walter Hellerstein, named to State Tax Notes ” All-Decade Tax Team”
Walter Hellerstein, Shackelford Distinguished Professor in the School of Law, was recently named to State…
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Biochemistry and molecular biology professor achieves dual publication feat
Lance Wells, an assistant professor of biochemistry and molecular biology, recently had studies simultaneously appearing…
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Campaign for Charities surges past goal
With the arrival of two packets of contribution forms in the budget office Feb. 3-4,…
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Dawgs for Haiti expands its efforts
Dawgs for Haiti has passed its fundraising goal of $50,000 for earthquake relief in Haiti.…
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National two-day conference on Southeastern Indians will open Feb. 19
UGA will be the site of a major conference sponsored by the Institute for Native…
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Check cooking staples for freshness
Should old sugar, baking soda or paprika be thrown out? Elizabeth Andress, UGA food safety…
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New Orleans teaching hospital gets $475 million from federal agency
A federal arbitration panel ordered the Federal Emergency Management Agency to give $475 million toward…
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Tuition increase aids British colleges
Colleges and universities in the United Kingdom have been able to upgrade almost every aspect…
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New head of child and family development department named first Haltiwanger Professor
Jay A. Mancini, the new head of the College of Family and Consumer Sciences’ department…
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Researchers find evidence of exotic beetle invasion
A pest survey led by researchers at UGA and the Georgia Forestry Commission has found…
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Cancer compounded
A new study published by researchers from UGA and the Moffitt Cancer Center in Tampa,…
