Month: May 2012
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UGA to add engineering college
The University Council unanimously approved the creation of a College of Engineering at its April 26…
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Emeritus education prof co-writes book focusing on educational design research
Conducting Educational Design Research Susanne McKenney, Thomas C. Reeves and Jan Herrington Routledge $48.95 Thomas…
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Call for papers
The African Studies Institute invites academicians, independent scholars, policymakers and graduate students to present papers…
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New CTRO unit helps UGA faculty through clinical research processes
The face of research at UGA has changed in recent years: It’s become increasingly human.
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Former UGA administrator named president of Savannah State U.
Cheryl Dozier, former associate provost and chief diversity officer at UGA, has been named permanent…
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JoBeth Allen inducted into Reading Hall of Fame
JoBeth Allen, a professor in the department of language and literacy education, was inducted into…
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Allan Armitage receives LIberty Hyde Bailey Award
Allan Armitage, a horticulture professor, received the Liberty Hyde Bailey Award from the American Horticulture…
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Tarek Grantham received 2012 Mary M. Fraiser Equity and Excellence Award
Tarek Grantham, an associate professor in educational psychology and instructional technology, received the 2012 Mary…
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Regents OK new university names
The University System of Georgia Board of Regents approved new names for two of its…
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Food Services receives national award
UGA Food Services has received a gold Loyal E. Horton Dining Award for residential dining…
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William S. Kisaalita
William Kisaalita has developed research activities and international service-learning projects that have engaged students in…
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In business since 1912
The legacy of the Terry College of Business spans 18 U.S. presidents, 10 UGA presidents,…
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Theresa Stratmann
“Most mathematicians never consider fieldwork, and most scientists in the field would rather be run…
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Hitting parasites where they hurt: New research shows promise in the fight against toxoplasmosis
Toxoplasmosis, a disease caused by the parasite Toxoplasma gondii, is one of the most common…
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Agricultural leadership program now accepting applications
The University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences is now accepting applications for…
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Hitting snooze on the molecular clock: Rabies evolves slower in hibernating bats
The rate at which the rabies virus evolves in bats may depend heavily upon the…
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UGA study finds that education plays mitigating role in escaping roots of adversity
Decades of research show people born into poverty are likely to continue to live that…
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UGA College of Education to analyze Gwinnett schools’ leader academy
A team of University of Georgia College of Education experts is currently analyzing Gwinnett County…
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UGA’s Marine Education Center and Aquarium hosts World Oceans Day celebration
In celebration of World Oceans Day, Jacques Cousteau’s birthday and the new “Sea Jellies of…
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UGA College of Education to host conference on prevention of bullying June 1
The University of Georgia College of Education will host a one-day conference focusing on strategies…
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Legion Pool to open May 24 for summer season
The University of Georgia Legion Pool will open May 24 for the summer season. The…
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Georgia Museum of Art at UGA receives national awards for publications
The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia recently received national awards for…
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UGA’s special collections libraries is site of NBC series episode on Paula Deen
Paula Deen, celebrity chef, owner of a Savannah restaurant and the author of 14 cookbooks,…
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UGA’s Stephen Berry named Gregory Chair in the Civil War Era
Noted historian Stephen Berry has been named the inaugural holder of the Amanda and Greg…
