Day: October 25, 2010
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Science symposium judges
Judges and readers are needed for the 36th Georgia Junior Science and Humanities Symposium, which…
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History Day judges
Judges are needed for documentary, performance, website, exhibit and paper categories at the annual District…
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Service-learning mini grants
The Office of Service-Learning invites faculty members of all career tracks (full- and part-time), staff…
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Pecan sale
The Environmental Health Science Club is selling fresh, Georgia-grown Schermer pecans. This year the club…
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Georgia Center revamps site
The Georgia Center for Continuing Education Conference Center and Hotel has updated its website with…
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Salamanders featured in final volume of guide to Southeastern reptiles, amphibians
Salamanders of the Southeast By Joe Mitchell and Whit Gibbons UGA Press $26.95 Salamanders of…
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Healthy outlook
Open enrollment for the 2011 calendar year will run Oct. 25-Nov. 19. Columns sat down…
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Retirees October 2010
Nineteen UGA employees retired Oct. 1. Retirees, their job classification, department and length of employment…
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Mr. Fix-IT: Network administrator troubleshoots school’s computers
Between handling troubled callers, helping people figure out their problems and just generally being there…
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Henry F. Schaefer III, honored by the the University of California
Henry F. Schaefer III, Graham Perdue Professor and director of the Center for Computational Chemistry,…
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Beth Phillips, named residency Preceptor of the Year
Beth Phillips, a clinical associate professor in the College of Pharmacy, has been named Residency…
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John Knox, T. Theodore Fujita Research Achievement Award
John Knox, an assistant professor in the department of geography, received the T. Theodore Fujita…
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Gene Helfman, delivered the anual Smith Memorial Lecture
Gene Helfman, professor emeritus in the Odum School of Ecology, delivered the annual Smith Memorial…
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A. Stanley Culpepper, 2010 Montreal Protocol Award
A. Stanley Culpepper, associate professor and extension agronomist at the Tifton Campus, has been selected…
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Seminar to examine health care bill’s effect on insurance choices at UGA
Roger Roemmich, a former faculty member in accounting and current certified financial planner, and Kari…
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Fall enrollment at UGA down slightly
UGA’s total fall enrollment is 34,677, down one-half of 1 percent from last year. There…
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Board of regents adopts new policies concerning undocumented students
A report presented Oct. 13 to the board of regents found that only 501 undocumented…
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Make sure Halloween treats are safe
Halloween is a time of costumes, merriment and good fright. According to Judy Harrison, a…
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U.S. medical schools see rise in enrollment of minority students
Enrollment figures in medical schools across the U.S. rose in 2010, and minority students represent…
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Ohio academic libraries institute new policy to help save space
To cope with a storage crunch resulting from a lack of space in their five…
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Free tree ID class
Dan Williams (left), forest resources manager for the Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources,…
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Totally Ludacris
Rapper Ludacris (near photo, above) was the headline act at the annual Homecoming concert Oct.…
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NSF grant will be used to study vampire bats in Peru
Throughout Latin America, common vampire bats transmit infectious diseases like rabies to animals and humans.…
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New view
Simply standing before a Gothic cathedral-say Notre-Dame in Paris-can be an overwhelming experience. Understanding how…
