Day: February 14, 2011
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Cholesterol screenings
As part of Heart Health Month, the University Health Center is offering cholesterol screenings for…
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Pre-marriage workshop
The College of Family and Consumer Sciences is offering a one-day workshop entitled “Prepare for…
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Arch Foundation launches redesigned site
The Arch Foundation for the University of Georgia has launched a redesigned website that supports…
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IAAP meeting
The Athens chapter of the International Association of Administrative Professionals will meet Feb. 15 at…
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E-learning book co-written by emeritus education professor wins national award
A Guide to Authentic E-Learning Jan Herrington, Thomas C. Reeves, Ron Oliver Routledge Publishing Hardback:…
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Full circle: Quest to eradicate rabies takes prof from China and back again
From his humble beginnings as a barefoot doctor in China to his relentless pursuit of…
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Ed Risler, chair of the Board of Juvenile Justice
Ed Risler, associate professor of social work, was elected by unanimous vote Jan. 27 to…
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Teresa Raetz, 2001 Lehker Outstanding Service to the Profession Award
Teresa Raetz, director of student affairs for extended campuses, has received the 2011 Lehker Outstanding…
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Steve Dempsey, chairman of the Council on Engagement and Outreach
Steve Dempsey, associate vice president for public service and outreach, has been named chairman of…
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Jay Clark, Ninth best recruiter in college sports
Jay Clark, head gymnastics coach, has been ranked the ninth best recruiter in all of…
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Michael Bartlett, Research Achievement Award in Analysis and Pharmaceutical Quality
Michael Bartlett, professor of pharmaceutical and biomedical sciences, received the Research Achievement Award in Analysis…
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Author Eileen Myles to give reading
Poet and fiction writer Eileen Myles will read from her work on Feb. 21 at…
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Conference to explore the present and future of international trade
On Feb. 18, the School of Law’s Dean Rusk Center and the Terry College of…
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Help prevent the spread of the flu
The flu has arrived on campus. Symptoms include fever, malaise, headache, body aches, chest burning,…
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Art scholar to lecture Feb. 15
Edward Shanken, a leading scholar of interdisciplinary new media art, will deliver a lecture, “From…
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U.S. Peace Corps releases rankings of top colleges for volunteers
The U.S. Peace Corps announced the top higher education institutions whose graduates volunteer with the…
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$1 million offered to city with most improved college completion rate
A nonprofit group announced that it will award $1 million to the metropolitan area that…
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UGA police department celebrates banner year of accomplishments
At its annual awards recognition event Jan. 28, the UGA Police Department honored the officers…
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‘New perspective’
For the past several months, Eric Mueller, director of equine programs and professor of surgery…
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Former Department of Justice deputy attorney general teaches corporate responsibility course at law
Larry D. Thompson, former deputy attorney general for the U.S. Department of Justice and current…
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New interdisciplinary study aims to better prepare college students for STEM careers
A UGA education researcher is directing a new study he hopes will lead to better…
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Joint endeavor
Using a technique called solution nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, along with enzymology, a team…
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Microbiology prof named PSO Fellow for spring semester
Anna Karls, an associate professor of microbiology, has been selected as a Public Service and…
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D.C. program celebrates 100-mark milestone in participant number
UGA’s Washington Semester Program celebrates a milestone this spring, passing the 100 mark in number…
