Day: March 7, 2011
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UGA’s Grady College Sponsors Hunter-Gault author event
“In My Place: An Intimate Discussion with Charlayne Hunter-Gault,” originally set for Jan. 11 and…
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UGA Alumni Association to hold annual 5K
The University of Georgia Alumni Association will host the fourth annual Dawg Trot 5K on…
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Welcome, New Faculty
More than 70 new tenured and tenure-track faculty have arrived at the university this semester,…
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A growing economy
Agriculture in Georgia has long been dependant on such things as peaches and peanuts, but…
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Master teachers share their tips and techniques
Teaching can be hard, but a new collection of teaching tips written by UGA faculty…
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Georgia Museum of Art Reopens
The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia will reopen its doors with…
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I’ll take”Computers for $1000”
When viewers tune into Jeopardy! this week (Feb. 14 – 16), they’ll witness the first-ever…
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The celebration is complete, but the legacy continues
“Celebrating Courage” has been a 50-day recognition of the 50th anniversary of UGA’s desegregation.
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Front and center: Georgia Guard trains at UGA
Earlier this month, 21 members of the 201st Agribusiness Development Team visited the UGA campus…
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UGA College of Public Health receives renewal grant to evaluate programs designed to make Georgia ro
For the sixth consecutive year, researchers from the University of Georgia College of Public Health’s…
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First-Year Odyssey Seminars
The First-Year Odyssey Seminar program invites faculty to offer seminars beginning fall 2011. These seminars…
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Award nominations
Nominations are being accepted until March 25 for Finance and Administration employees who go above…
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Clean Out Your Files Week
The Office of Sustainability is encouraging the UGA community to take part in Clean Out…
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Children’s lit conference goes online
The Georgia Children’s Book Awards and Conference on Children’s Literature, based in the College of…
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Family and consumer sciences professor writes book about overcoming adversity
ntegrity in a Box of Chocolates Consuming Life’s Hardships One Bite at a Time Joan…
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Triple play: New York native works as scientist, director, assistant VP
Carl Bergmann grew up in Massapequa, N.Y., the South Long Island hamlet that’s also hometown…
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Paul Schempp, E. W. Barker Professorship in PE and Sports Science
Paul Schempp, director of UGA’s Sport Instruction Research Laboratory and a professor of physical education…
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Thomas C. Reeves, named 2011 Education Fellow
Thomas C. Reeves, education professor emeritus, was named the 2011 Australasian Society for Computers in…
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Eric Prostko, Outstanding Extension Award
Eric Prostko, professor and extension weed specialist in the department of crop and soil sciences,…
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Jennifer Graff, research fellowship at the International Youth Library
Jennifer Graff, an assistant professor of language and literacy education, was one of only two…
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Mary M. Atwater, guest editor of a special issue of Science Activities: Classroom Projects and Curri
Mary M. Atwater, a professor of science education in the College of Education, was the…
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Regents elect new vice chair
Benjamin “Ben” J. Tarbutton III was elected by the Board of Regents of the University…
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Grady half-day conference to explore research topics in media, culture
Departments and units across UGA are collaborating on a half-day conference to expand interdisciplinary research…
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UGA hosts debate against Oxford Union
UGA has challenged the Oxford Union Society to a formal debate for the fourth time,…
