Month: February 2011
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‘Double victory’
The Tuskegee Airmen’s role in World War II has received increased attention since the January…
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UGA to host panel discussion on the Egyptian revolution
The University of Georgia Willson Center for Humanities and Arts will host a panel discussion…
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Author Josh Weil to read at UGA
Author Josh Weil will read from his work on Feb. 28 at 7:30 p.m. at…
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UGA Honors student receives 2011 Gates Cambridge Scholarship
University of Georgia Honors student Muktha Natrajan of Martinez has received a 2011 Gates Cambridge…
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UGA conference to explore interdisciplinary topics in media and communication
Departments and units across the University of Georgia campus are collaborating on a half-day conference…
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UGA Latin program is largest in U.S., new study reveals
Nihil sub sole novum. Those who read Latin know what this means—”nothing new under the…
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Society may be willing to pay a high price to prevent child abuse and neglect, study suggests
The amount the public will pay to prevent the death of a child may be…
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UGA College of Pharmacy to host Good Manufacturing Practices conference
The 35th International Good Manufacturing Practices conference on spotlighting GMP enforcement will be held at…
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UGA’s CORE Dance Company presents spring 2011 concert
The University of Georgia CORE Concert Dance Company will present its Contemporary and Aerial Dance Concert…
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Georgia Museum of Art at UGA holds record breaking Elegant Salute XII: Metamorphosis event in honor
The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia hostedElegant Salute XII: Metamorphosis on…
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Investing in health economically sound
“Health is a depreciating asset,” in the words of Sara Holland, speaking the prosaic language…
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Georgia Museum of Art to host Traditions in celebration of Black History Month
The Georgia Museum of Art will host Traditions, a patrons’ dinner in celebration of the…
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Noted historian Peter Wood to lecture at Georgia Museum of Art
Peter Wood, an author and former professor at Duke University, will present a lecture and…
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UGA Center for Simulational Physics celebrates 25 years
David Landau remembers when the use of computer power in physics was a novelty—something promising,…
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UGA College of Veterinary Medicine’s ‘Vets for Pets and People’ recognized for service to Athens
A student-led and faculty-supported volunteer outreach project from the University of Georgia College of Veterinary…
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Georgia Museum of Art receives awards from GAMG
The Georgia Association of Museums and Galleries recently gave five awards to the Georgia Museum…
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UGA education graduate student named GCTE State Teacher of the Year
Joanna Anglin, a University of Georgia graduate student in English education, has been named the…
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Campus Life administrators receive international student affairs awards
William M.“Bill”McDonald, dean of students and T.W. Cauthen, director of the Center for Leadership and…
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Renowned political methodologist to give UGA Parthemos Lecture
Gary King, the Albert J. Weatherhead III University Professor at Harvard University, will deliver the…
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Vets for Pets and People
A student-led and faculty-supported volunteer outreach project from the University of Georgia College of Veterinary…
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UGA College of Veterinary Medicine selects first student ambassadors
Seventeen veterinary students have been chosen from the 204 students that comprise the second- and…
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Center for Simulational Physics celebrates 25th anniversary
David Landau remembers when the use of computer power in physics was a novelty—something promising,…
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UGA to hold Minority and Small Business Expo March 28
The University of Georgia will hold its Minority and Small Business Expo III, “Building Purchasing…
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Campus Scenes-May 18, 2009
Past, present—and possibly— future members of the UGA community made campus abuzz with activity as…
