Month: October 2010
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History department to hold inaugural Gregory Visiting Lecture on Oct. 20
The history department will hold the inaugural Amanda and Greg Gregory Visiting Lecture on Oct.…
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Campus Sustainability Day to be held at Tate Student Center, UGA Bookstore
The university’s Office of Sustainability and Go Green Alliance will sponsor Campus Sustainability Day on…
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UGA College of Pharmacy’s annual Dawgtoberfest scheduled for Oct. 20
In conjunction with American Pharmacists Month, the College of Pharmacy will hold its eighth annual…
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Pumpkin picking time has arrived
To find the perfect fall pumpkin, Paul Pugliese, the agriculture and natural resources agent for…
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Georgia board of regents approve new medical university name
The University System of Georgia Board of Regents recently approved a request to change the…
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Alumnus donates $100 million to Columbia’s business school
Henry Kravis, a Columbia University alumnus, recently made a pledge to donate $100 million to…
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Professor’s gift helps childhood literacy
For 4-year-old Rosie Thao, Saturdays mean pancakes and books.
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Taking root
About 200 new trees will be planted on campus this year.
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John Inscoe named Albert B. Saye Professor of History
John Inscoe, a faculty member noted for his work in Southern history at UGA since…
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Melting point
The summer of 2010 was agonizingly hot in much of the continental U.S., and the…
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Provost appoints 17 to search committee for next FACS dean
Provost Jere Morehead has named a 17-member committee to conduct a national search for the…
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UGA hosts Campus Sustainability Day
The University of Georgia Office of Sustainability and the Go Green Alliance will host Campus…
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UGA author wins John Hope Franklin Publication Prize
A University of Georgia professor’s book about the rise of Wal-Mart and conservative Christianity has…
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Population Health Food Animal Lecture to be presented at UGA College of Veterinary Medicine
An internationally recognized expert in calf health management and mastitis control will present the “Fred…
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Book co-authored by UGA education professor emeritus receives AECT award
A book co-authored by University of Georgia College of Education professor emeritus Thomas C. Reeves…
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ProPublica editor Paul Steiger will give this year’s McGill lecture
An editor who is transforming investigative journalism will deliver this year’s McGill lecture on Oct.…
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Five CAES faculty named winners of Brooks Award for Excellence
Five College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences faculty members were awarded the highest honor the…
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Concert on the lawn
John Lynch (above), director of bands, conducts the UGA Wind Ensemble during an Oct. 8…
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Former presidential counselor to discuss importance of politics
Paul Begala, political commentator and former counselor to President Bill Clinton, will speak at UGA…
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Chancellor Davis will retire at end of current fiscal year
University System of Georgia Chancellor Erroll B. Davis Jr. announced he will retire at the…
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Infectious disease specialist one of six in U.S. to receive FDA funding for TB research
A world-renowned tuberculosis researcher based at the College of Veterinary Medicine is one of six…
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Small improvements
UGA will share in a $1.5 million grant from the National Science Foundation’s Centers for…
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UGA maintains enrollment at almost 35,000
The University of Georgia’s 2010 total fall student body enrollment is 34,677, down one-half of…
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UGA hosts lecture on medieval architecture and digital technologies
The University of Georgia Lamar Dodd School of Art welcomes noted art historian Michael Davis…
