Month: September 2012
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UGACard, passport office hours
The UGACard office, located in Room 309 of the Tate Student Center, will be open…
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College of Education to host two-day State of Education Conference
Marilyn Cochran-Smith, a national expert on teaching and educational research, will be the keynote speaker…
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Brewing friendships
International Coffee Hour is celebrating 40 years of multicultural weekly programs with a reception Sept.…
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Study: Local religions affect mutual fund decisions
New research from UGA and Southern Methodist University, published in Management Science, shows that the…
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Jennifer Graff receives the 2012 Albert J. Harris Award
Jennifer Graff, an assistant professor in language and literacy education, was co-author of an article…
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Bill Hawkins elected to NCAA Forum for the Scholarly Study of Intercollegiate Athletics
Billy Hawkins, professor of sport management and policy in the kinesiology department, has been elected…
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September
Nineteen UGA employees retired Sept. 1. Retirees, their job classification, department and length of employment…
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David Shipley
Law professor David Shipley wears many hats – from chairing the university’s Curriculum Committee to…
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Anna McIntyre
Anna McIntyre defines the word “ambition.” From leadership positions in various UGA organizations and honors…
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Rising up to the challenge
Working hand-in-hand with the local community, UGA and Georgia Sea Grant are helping Tybee Island…
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‘In the Next Room’ sets the University Theatre abuzz
The University of Georgia University Theatre will present “In The Next Room,” Sara Ruhl’s Tony-nominated…
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UGA College of Education dean co-edits Prevention Practice Kit for psychologists
University of Georgia College of Education Dean and Distinguished Research Professor Arthur M. (Andy) Horne…
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UGA, Athens community to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month
Members of the University of Georgia and Athens community will host Hispanic Heritage Month events…
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UGA climbs two spots in U.S. News & World Report rankings
The University of Georgia climbed two spots this year in the recently released U.S. News…
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New model combines ecological, immunological data to explain puzzling Lyme disease patterns
In the U.S., most human cases of tick-borne Lyme disease occur in the Northeast—with a…
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University of Georgia to host regional college fair
The University of Georgia will host the Georgia Probe College Fair Sept. 18 from 6-8:30…
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UGA to host State of Education Conference Sept. 20-21
Marilyn Cochran-Smith, a national expert on teaching and educational research, will be the keynote speaker…
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UGA researchers find Facebook is a good place to teach food safety
New research from the University of Georgia published in the August issue of the Journal…
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UGA chemistry discovery could have major medical implications
The study of an oxygen-sensing bacterial regulatory protein by chemistry researchers at the University of…
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UGA’s Armitage authors online sun perennials certificate course
University of Georgia horticulture professor Allan Armitage has developed an online certificate course on sun…
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UGA Grady College appoints Vicki Michaelis to head sports journalism program
The University of Georgia Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication has named veteran sports…
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Georgia Museum of Art launches new format for its quarterly receptions
The Georgia Museum of Art will hold its quarterly art reception, “90 Carlton: Autumn,” on…
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‘Battlefield’ promotion
Russ, who has served two terms as interim mascot for the football team, received a…
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‘Ready, Steady, Vote!’ aims to educate, entertain citizenry during election season
This election season, the Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies will host…
