Month: February 2011
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Jerome E. Morris, Feldman Award
Jerome E. Morris, a professor of social foundations of education and a Research Fellow in…
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Jennifer Graff, research fellowship recepient
Jennifer Graff, an assistant professor in the department of language and literacy education, is one…
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Erv Garrison, 2010 Ripp Rapp Award
Erv Garrison, a professor in the department of anthropology, received the 2010 Ripp Rapp Award…
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Gayle Andrews, new president of the National Forum to Accelerate Middle-Grades reform
Gayle Andrews, an associate professor of middle grades education, is the new president of the…
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University competes in 10-week RecycleMania Tournament
UGA will compete in the 2011 Recycle-Mania Tournament. Over a 10-week period, campuses compete in…
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CCRC to host international two-day symposium on glycan action in disease
On March 14-15, a group of international scientists, including 32 speakers and session chairs, will…
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Historian Peter Wood to give lecture Feb. 24 at Georgia Museum of Art
Peter Wood, an author and former professor at Duke University, will present a lecture and…
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German & Slavic Studies to host documentary screening with filmmaker
Documentary filmmaker Dmitry Trakovsky will be on campus for a screening of his film Meeting…
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Stay safe during lightning storms
The Office of Security and Emergency Preparedness has offered some lightning safety tips. To prepare…
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Wake Forest University baseball coach donates kidney to player
Wake Forest University baseball coach Tom Walter recently donated a kidney to one of his…
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Baldwin-Wallace College sells art
Baldwin-Wallace College, a liberal arts institution in Berea, Ohio, recently sold 1,700 donated works of…
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‘A new way of doing physics’
David Landau remembers when the use of computer power in physics was a novelty—something promising,…
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Klopfenstein, telecommunications faculty member, dies
Bruce C. Klopfenstein, 53, a faculty member in the Grady College of Journalism and Mass…
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Researchers find freshwater sustainability challenges shared by Southwest and Southeast
Water scarcity in the western U.S. has long been an issue of concern. Now, a…
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The switch is on
UGA researchers have discovered a switch that controls whether cells move or remain stationary.
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George, Christian academic from Princeton, to give lecture in Chapel
A leading Christian thinker from Princeton University will deliver a lecture entitled “Natural Law, God…
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White, university’s chief information officer, will leave her post at year’s end
Barbara A. White, chief information officer and associate provost at UGA, has announced her intention…
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Forum on surviving severe weather to take place Feb. 24 on campus
“Surviving Natural Disasters,” a forum on how to prepare for and react during severe weather…
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Hollowell documentary will premiere on campus Feb. 22
The premiere campus screening of Donald L. Hollowell: Foot Soldier for Equal Justice, originally set…
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Law students will re-enact legal trial that desegregated university
A re-enactment of the legal trial that desegregated the University of Georgia will take place…
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Minority and Small Business Expo to help campus departments, vendors build purchasing relationships
UGA departments looking to build new purchasing relationships with vendors will get their chance at…
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The power of the dream
Mary Frances Early, UGA’s first African-American graduate, had a Valentine’s Day message for the sold-out…
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UGA ranks in top 25 for Peace Corps volunteers
The University of Georgia has been recognized as one of the top 25 colleges and…
