Month: October 2010
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Service-learning meeting
Faculty, staff, students and community members interested in service-learning are invited to a fall meeting…
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Education launches redesigned website
The College of Education recently launched a redesigned home page that is both more attractive…
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UGA professor emeritus writes new book looking back at his ‘Improbable Life’
Partial Memories: Sketches from an Improbable Life By Ernst von Glasersfeld Imprint Academic £17.95 (British…
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Retirees September 2010
Fourteen UGA employees retired Sept. 1. Retirees, their job classification, department and length of employment…
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State Botanical Garden coordinator helps plant seeds for conservation
Nearly every day when Jennifer Ceska walks into her lab at the State Botanical Garden…
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Abraham Tesser, received Distinguished Scientist Award
Abraham Tesser, former director of the Institute for Behavioral Research and research professor of psychology…
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Tim Smolko, awared the 2010 Pauline Shaw Bayne Travel Grant
Tim Smolko, library associate I in cataloging, was awarded the 2010 Pauline Shaw Bayne Travel…
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Luanne Lohr, received the USDA’s Secratary’s Honor Award
Luanne Lohr, a professor of agricultural and applied economics who is on academic leave at…
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Richard Hudson, 2010 Distinguished Alumni Award from Slippery Rock University
Richard Hudson, a public service associate in the department of agricultural leadership, education and communication,…
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Jack Crowley, elected to the board of trustees for Zamorano University
Jack Crowley, professor and former dean of the College of Environment and Design, has been…
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Nip school bullying in the bud
To combat bullying Sharon Gibson, a Cooperative Extension family and consumer science educator, said to…
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Harvard University alumnus donates $10 million for humanities center
Harvard University alumnus Anand Mahindra donated $10 million to support the institution’s Humanities Center, the…
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California governor vetoes open-records bill for college foundations
In what The Chronicle of Higher Education called a “major political win,” for public universities…
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University to take part in EPA Game Day Challenge
UGA will compete in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s 2010 Game Day Challenge against other…
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Back to school
After college Truitt Broome did what most students wouldn’t dare: He went back to high…
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UGA Honors Program celebrates 50 years with special lecture on Oct. 15
The University of Georgia Honors Program is hosting a special lecture on Friday, Oct. 15,…
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UGA to offer emergency preparedness training required for all pharmacists
The State Board of Pharmacy has mandated that every Georgia-licensed pharmacist receive three hours of…
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UGA study: Trans fats in moms’ diet hurts babies
A new UGA study suggests that mothers who consume a diet high in trans fats…
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2010 CDC-UGA Collaborative Research Seed Awards announced
Three collaborative CDC-UGA research proposals aimed at human and animal disease threats were selected for…
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Institute for Evidence-Based Health Professions Education to host fall 2010 seminars
The Institute for Evidence-Based Health Professions Education at the University of Georgia will host its…
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UGA clinic provides counseling on relationships, finances, housing, nutrition and legal issues
A new clinic at the University of Georgia, the first of its kind in the…
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UGA Social Work student awarded national fellowship
Dione King, a Ph.D. student in the School of Social Work, was one of five…
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UGA Libraries sponsor National Home Movie Day in Americus at the historic Rylander Theatre
National Home Movie Day 2010 will be held this year in Americus on Sunday, Oct.…
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Lamar Dodd School of Art to host professional practices week
Students in the visual arts face a very different job market landscape than their counterparts…
