Day: January 17, 2012
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Conference to explore past, future of home economics
As part of an effort to rediscover the roots of home economics and explore its…
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Lecture series brings a world of gardens to Athens
Noted horticulturist Allan Armitage will speak about gardens around the world in a series of…
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A great value
Top value and low debt at graduation earned UGA sixth-place status on Kiplinger’s Personal Finance…
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Wycliffe Gordon Quintet concert to pay tribute to Louis Armstrong
The Performing Arts Center will present internationally renowned jazz musician and Georgia native Wycliffe Gordon…
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More campus items now recyclable
Campus recycling now accepts more than just paper and plastic bottles. Plastic containers, metal food…
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Future insurance
The national underwriter website propertycasualty360 quoted Rob Hoyt, head of the risk management and insurance…
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Staffer co-authors book on public schools
Preserving the Public in Public Schools: Visions, Values, Conflicts, and Choices Phil Boyle and Del…
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December
Eight UGA employees retired Dec. 1. Retirees, their job classification, department and length of employment…
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Best practices in historic preservation highlighted in exhibit
The College of Environment and Design will host the exhibit Historic Structures Report: Process and…
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Training, development classes
Training and Development has announced its winter schedule of classes, which includes new titles as…
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Ohio State prof to give Fanning Lecture
Elena Irwin, a faculty member at Ohio State University, will speak at the 27th annual…
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New vaccine attacks breast cancer in Mayo mouse model
Researchers from UGA and the Mayo Clinic in Arizona have developed a vaccine that dramatically…
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Franklin College professor of genetics named AAAS Fellow
UGA geneticist Jonathan Arnold has been named a Fellow of the American Association for the…
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The show must go on: Flutist turns love for music into career in the arts
Even before she could walk, Erin Tatum, the facilities and house manager for the Performing…
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Nine graduate students named UGA ARCS Scholars
The Atlanta chapter of the ARCS Foundation Inc. recently awarded $70,000 to nine UGA doctoral…
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Putting the pin back in
A Minneapolis Star-Tribune article about the pros and cons of flash-bang grenades used by law…
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A new Korea
Agence France-Presse, a news agency based out of France, quoted Han S. Park, University Professor…
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‘Machu Picchu: A Lost City Uncovered’ on display in Tate Student Center
Forty original photographs capturing the discovery and excavation of the majestic 15th-century Incan city of…
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Transaction disclosure report
All public employees, spouses or dependents of public employees or any business in which such…
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Back tracking
An article in the Detroit Free Press about the possibility of a black line of…
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Community ties
Most graduate assistantships involve research projects or teaching classes. At the Fanning Institute, a public…
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English professor named director of African American Studies
Valerie Babb has been appointed director of the Institute for African American Studies in the…
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U.S. Coast Guard aids stricken University of Hawaii research ship
The Kilo Moana, a University of Hawaii research vessel,was rescued at sea by the U.S.…
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Georgia Museum of Art joins Michelle Obama’s ‘Let’s Move!’ initiative
The Georgia Museum of Art will host a family day Jan. 21 from 10 a.m.…
