Month: December 2011
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Juan Cardoza-Oquendo
Juan Carlos Cardoza-Oquendo may call Decatur, Ga., home, but it’s obvious he takes pride in…
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Pig-induced pluripotent stem cells may be safer than previously thought
Pig stem cell research conducted by two animal scientists at the University of Georgia reveals…
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UGA to hold fall Commencement exercises Dec. 16
Approximately 2,225 University of Georgia students will be eligible to receive degrees at the 2011…
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Genetics Professor Jonathan Arnold named AAAS Fellow
University of Georgia geneticist Jonathan Arnold has been named a Fellow of the American Association…
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UGA College of Veterinary Medicine opens registration for VetCAMP 2012
Registration for VetCAMP 2012 gets underway Dec. 12 and continues through Feb. 17.
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UGA COE student Kacey Brookes receives Osborn Scholarship
University of Georgia College of Education student Kacey Brookes has been awarded the D. Keith…
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UGA Greek organizations mobilize members to benefit Athens non-profits
The holidays are a traditional time of giving, and the University of Georgia’s national Greek-letter…
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Chancellor honors UGA staff for exceptional customer service
Hank Huckaby, chancellor of the University System of Georgia, recently honored several University of Georgia…
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Best practices in historic preservation highlighted in exhibit
The University of Georgia College of Environment and Design will present “Historic Structures Report: Process…
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UGA Georgia Sea Grant interns teach on the coast
Georgia Sea Grant has awarded one-year marine education internships to four recent graduates from across…
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University of Georgia’s accreditation officially reaffirmed
It’s official. The University of Georgia’s accreditation by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools…
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SASTE award named for UGA College of Education professor Deborah Tippins
University of Georgia College of Education professor Deborah Tippins received the first Mentor Award ever…
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UGA study documents lung function declines in firefighters working at prescribed burns
After monitoring firefighters working at prescribed burns in the southeastern U.S., University of Georgia researchers…
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National survey shows UGA students view educational experience positively
First-year students and seniors generally give very positive evaluations of their educational experience at the…
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Performing Arts Center presents Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
The University of Georgia Performing Arts Center will present the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra on Jan.…
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GMOA book sale, holiday hours
The annual Georgia Museum of Art book will be held Dec. 8-9 from 10 a.m.…
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Thomas C. Reeves, Centre for Online Learning Excellence
Thomas C. Reeves, an emeritus professor and researcher in learning, design and technology, will serve…
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Faculty, students honored at this year’s DRC reception
It’s understood that the Disability Resource Center’s annual Student and Faculty Recognition Reception allows students…
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Read the fine print for gift cards
Gift cards make popular holiday gifts, but Michael Rupured, a financial specialist with UGA’s Cooperative…
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UGA to begin first Portuguese Flagship Program in U.S.
The rapid growth of the Brazilian economy has caused demand for Portuguese speakers to surge,…
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Dollars and sense
Achieving a positive net worth, considering how financial decisions made today can impact your life…
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Unemployed veterans gain additional year of benefits from Congress
Congress has passed a bill that will provide an additional year of benefits from the…
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Virtual wildlife
“Distance: 10 meters. Species: spider. Color: orange. Cover: light,” said Ashley Hobbs as she paced…
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New book examines U.S. foreign policy
American Foreign Policy in Regions of Conflict A Global Perspective Howard J. Wiarda Palgrave Macmillan…
