Month: March 2010
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Intersecting Science and Art
Simply standing before a Gothic cathedral—say Notre-Dame in Paris—can be an overwhelming experience. Understanding how…
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Renowned intellectual property law expert to speak on entertainment issues
The University of Georgia School of Law’s Dean Rusk Center will host two intellectual property…
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CANCELED – Symposium to explore security and justice efforts in India
The University of Georgia School of Law’s symposium on “Security and Justice: An Indian Perspective”…
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UGA’s Grady College names Distinguished Alumni Award winners
Four University of Georgia alumni with notable achievements in newspaper management, academia, reporting/editing, and broadcasting…
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James W. Porter to discuss “The Ecology of War”
James W. Porter, Meigs Professor of Ecology and associate dean of the Odum School of…
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Fashion show
The University Woman’s Club will hold its spring luncheon and fashion show April 13 at…
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Former U.N. ambassador will deliver 10th annual Mary Frances Early Lecture
Andrew Young, a former ambassador to the United Nations, Atlanta mayor and civil rights leader,…
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Spring Flings 2010
WIth the change of seasons, temperatures have warmed upa nd more outdoor activities are taking…
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‘The Early Years’
Mary Frances Early remembers drinking from segregated water fountains and using segregated restrooms in her…
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Two receive university’s Outstanding Academic Advising Award
This year’s winners of the university’s Outstanding Undergraduate Academic Advising Award are Brian Fairchild, a…
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Physical ed expert to give Ramsey Lecture
Daryl Siedentop, an internationally recognized expert in physical education and author of the white paper…
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Hawkinsville High School students tour Lamar Dodd School of Art
On a recent March afternoon, professors at the Lamar Dodd School of Art gave a…
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Symposium to focus on ongoing health challenges in East Africa
The College of Public Health and the Biomedical and Health Sciences Institute, along with the…
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Adams: Governor’s recent budget actions are beneficial to USG
UGA President Michael F. Adams in a March 18 report to the University Council praised…
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Campus cleanup
After two seasons of highly-publicized trashing and environmental damage to the university’s historic North Campus…
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New bill gives colleges tax breaks for hiring unemployed workers
New bill gives colleges tax breaks for hiring unemployed workers
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Tuition increases approved for public universities in Arizona next year
Public university students in Arizona will pay between 16 and 20 percent more for their…
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Clean bird feeders will help keep birds healthy, disease-free
Bird feeders should be cleaned periodically to help prevent the spread of disease, according to…
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School of Law conference cancelled
The School of Law’s Dean Rusk Center conference “Security and Justice: An Indian Perspective,” scheduled…
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Lecture will address challenges women face in business arena
In conjunction with Women’s History Month, the Graduate School’s Outreach and Diversity Office will host…
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‘Tuscan Sun’ author to speak March 30
Frances Mayes, author of the best-selling memoirs Under the Tuscan Sun and Bella Tuscany, will…
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Barny Whitman, selected to receive the 2010 USFCC/J. Roger Porter Award
Barny Whitman, head of the microbiology department, has been selected to receive the 2010 USFCC/J.…
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Carol A. Watson, president of Southeastern chapter of the American Association of Law Libraries
Carol A. Watson, the associate director for information technology at the School of Law, was…
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Martha Thomas, 2010-2012 director-elect of the Music Teachers National Association Southern Division
Martha Thomas, keyboard professor in the Hugh Hodgson School of Music, was chosen 2010-2012 director-elect…
