Month: May 2012
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Tight squeeze: Snelling Dining Commons cashier gives out hugs
Sandra Patterson’s hugs are famous across campus.
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Bryan Haymans earned bronze medal at NACUFS Culinary Challenge
Bryan Haymans, a chef in Bolton Dining Commons, placed fourth and earned a bronze medal…
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Temporary road closing
The steam and condensate system serving Baldwin Hall will be replaced over the summer semester.…
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Scientists analyze clam-like fossils, there’s not always safety in numbers
A basic tenet underpinning scientists’ understanding of extinction is that more abundant species persist longer…
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Georgia Museum of Art presents exhibition of John Baeder’s photographs
More than 60 photographs of American culture by artist John Baeder are on display in…
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Food for thought
UGA doctoral student Erico Rolim de -Mattos envisions a world in which exploding populations, climate…
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A pest no more
Black flies drink blood and spread disease such as river blindness, creating misery with their…
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FACS faculty member named to UGA Foundation Professorship
Richard D. Lewis, professor of foods and nutrition, has been named to the University of…
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Michael Ferrara inducted as 2012 member of Southeast Athletic Trainers’ Association’s Hall of Fame
Michael Ferrara, associate dean for research and a professor of kinesiology in the College of…
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Keep lawns healthy during drought
Summer is just around the corner, and rainfall deficits for Georgia are expected to continue.…
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New Franklin associate dean aims to help students successfully navigate academic requirements
Eileen Kraemer, who was recently named associate dean for student academic services in the Franklin…
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New website generates short links
When space is at a premium, TinyUGA is there to help. The new website, launched…
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U. of Illinois Press administrator will head UGA Press
Lisa Bayer, the current marketing director and regional trade editor at the University of Illinois…
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Parking registration
The registration deadline for faculty, staff and students to park on campus during the 2012-2013…
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Regents, National Association of Boards of Pharmacy settle lawsuit
On April 24, the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy and the Board of Regents…
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SEC names Loch Johnson its first Professor of the Year
Loch Johnson, a faculty member in the School of Public and International Affairs, is the…
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Researcher receives $2.82 million grant to track tuberculosis
Christopher Whalen, the Ernest Corn Professor of Epidemiology in the College of Public Health, has…
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Folate metabolism study
The department of foods and nutrition is seeking research participants for a study to determine…
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‘Vicious cycle’
Low oxygen levels in cells may be a primary cause of uncontrollable tumor growth in…
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Class of 2012 urged to ‘improve the world’
Drawing on classic literary works, speakers at the May 11 undergraduate and graduate Commencement exercises…
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Portuguese flagship program highlighted at Conference of the Americas in Brazil
UGA’s Portuguese Language Flagship program was recognized as a model for both effective language learning…
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Residence Hall Association wins awards
UGA’s Residence Hall Association has received top honors from two professional groups-—the South Atlantic Affiliate…
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Search committee seeks next dean for College of Education
Provost Jere Morehead has appointed a committee to begin a national search to fill the…
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GMOA to present summer art program for elementary school-aged children
The Georgia Museum of Art will present “Art Adventures: Let’s Go!” in June and July.…
