Day: July 16, 2012
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Area teachers participate in UGA’s Red Clay Writing Project
While most students in Athens and Northeast Georgia have been enjoying summer vacations, some of…
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UGA Libraries’ media archives receives earliest known home movies of Georgia
The University of Georgia Libraries’ Walter J. Brown Media Archives and Peabody Awards Collection, the…
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Twenty-six incoming freshmen receive UGA’s prestigious Foundation Fellowship
The class of 2016 at the University of Georgia will include 26 students who have…
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Faculty, staff receive Fulbright Awards for international study
Four UGA faculty and professionals have received Fulbright Awards for international study.
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Chef Nathalie Dupree to speak at Georgia Museum of Art
The Georgia Museum of Art will host a free lecture and book signing by chef…
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Selig study: University added $2.1 billion to local economy
UGA continues to positively influence the Athens-area economy through both funds and employment. For fiscal…
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‘Power’ play: UGA goes back to national science, engineering festival
The 6-year-old boy spotted the microscopes at UGA’s bioenergy exhibit and pulled his parents…
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Pharmacy expands its degree programs
The College of Pharmacy will offer a new degree program this fall for students seeking…
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Administrative changes
• Josh Brewer, a former assistant coach at the University of Southern California, has been…
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Fun and Games
UGA will be sending 29 Bulldogs—27 athletes, one coach and one official—to the Olympics in…
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State funding, tuition increases support budget priorities
With the opening of the new fiscal year on July 1, UGA administrators were able…
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Massage therapy
The University Health Center is offering a summer special on massage therapy. Faculty and staff…
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$1.8 million grant will be used to make new mumps vaccine
Biao He, a UGA professor of infectious diseases and a Georgia Research Alliance distinguished investigator…
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‘Georgia Review’ receives 10 citations at 2012 GAMMA Awards ceremony
The Georgia Review, UGA’s quarterly journal of arts and letters, received three gold, two silver…
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A breed apart: Colleagues, former students honor retired professor
Roger Boerma spent 40 years breeding new soybean varieties, but the true measure of his…
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TIP program proposals
The UGA-Duke Talent Identification Program is seeking faculty, staff and graduate students to teach weekend…
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Radio station receives three awards from Georgia Association of Broadcasters
WUGA-FM 91.7/97.9 FM, the public radio station operated by UGA in partnership with Georgia Public…
