Month: April 2012
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Lisa Renzi and Billy Hammond, Zeavision LLC
Lisa Renzi, a temporary assistant professor of psychology and lead PI, and co-PI Billy Hammond,…
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Chain of events
Even if he hadn’t won Student Employee of the Year, senior Adam LaHaie would still…
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Retrospective exhibition looks at etching, printmaking
The exhibition Polly Knipp Hill: Marking a Life Through Etching will be on display until…
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Mileage reimbursement rate
The mileage reimbursement rate for travel by state-owned or personal vehicles has been updated, according…
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Florida creates new university
Florida Gov. Rick Scott signed controversial legislation that will create the state’s 12th public university…
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BFA shows feature variety of disciplines, student achievement
The Bachelor of Fine Arts II Exit Show, featuring works of painting and drawing, ceramics…
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Solar demonstration project will be installed this spring
The university is about to get a little bit greener through the implementation of renewable…
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Summer construction works to repurpose existing campus space
With spring semester wrapping up, summer construction projects are gearing up across campus.
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Demise of the shield law
In 2006, Grady College journalism professor William E. Lee published “The Priestly Class: Reflections on…
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Children’s chorus to present ‘Somewhere Over the Rainbow’
The Georgia Children’s Chorus, a 100-voice choir in-residence at the Hugh Hodgson School of Music…
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‘Georgia Review’ spring issue published
The recently released spring issue of The Georgia Review answers the question “Is there any…
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Brian Cummings, Chevron Chemical Co.
Brian Cummings, an associate professor in the College of Pharmacy, received $23,934 from Chevron Chemical…
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Nadia Kellam and Joachim Walther, National Science Foundation
Nadia Kellam, an assistant professor of engineering in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences,…
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Huabei Guo and Michael “Hawkeye” Pierce
Huabei Guo, an assistant research scientist at the Complex Carbohydrate Research Center and lead principal…
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Fertilize crape myrtles now
The keys to success with crape myrtle trees include adequate sunlight, proper soil pH, good…
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Extension site promotes safe driving
UGA’s Cooperative Extension has a site specifically geared toward information about safe driving. With links…
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Alumni-employee breakfast
The annual Alumni-Employee Breakfast will be held May 17 from 7:30-9 a.m. in the Mahler…
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GMOA creates new free teen program
Responding to an audience underserved by museums, the Georgia Museum of Art has created a…
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Position announcement
Applications and nominations are being accepted for the position of director of the Center for…
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Rare opportunities
‘Mom, I’m holding a Bible from the 1500s,’ texted Melissa Manson, a second-year theatre and…
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Laurie McGowan
A passion for advocacy, travel and learning about other cultures has given Laurie McGowan a…
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Tiny wasp may hold key to controlling kudzu bug
University of Georgia researcher John Ruberson is looking for natural enemies of the kudzu bug…
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Georgia Law advocacy teams finish in top four nationally, top 10 internationally
The University of Georgia School of Law recently finished as one of the top four…
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Paley Center CEO and president to speak at UGA’s summer Commencement
Pat Mitchell, president and chief executive officer of the Paley Center for Media and a…
