Month: December 2012
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TV station debuts two new programs during fall semester
WUGA-TV has launched two new television programs this fall.
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Communication key when hosting people with food allergies
Almost 50 million Americans live with a food allergy, so there’s a good chance that…
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ASI marks 25th year with diverse programs
Two weeks of campus-wide events in November helped mark the 25th anniversary of the African…
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University Woman’s Club meetings
The University Woman’s Club will hold its annual holiday luncheon Dec. 11 at 11:30 a.m.…
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Former UGA administrator named East Georgia State president
Robert G. Boehmer, former associate provost for academic planning at UGA, was named the fifth…
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Shape up: Fitness program helps employees, students get healthy
UGA’s Biggest Loser Program is getting even bigger this year. In its third year, the…
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Scholar joins UGA as first Covenant Foundation Prof
An internationally recognized scholar whose work combines ancient history, archeology and religious studies has joined…
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African Studies establishes collection
In recognition of its 25th anniversary, the African Studies Institute has established a research collection…
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Georgia Museum of Art collects awards from Southeastern Museums Conference
The Georgia Museum of Art won four awards at the Southeastern Museums Conference annual meeting,…
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Violin virtuoso Itzhak Perlman to give Dec. 9 campus concert
Violinist Itzhak Perlman, one of the world’s most famous classical musicians, will give a concert…
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Study: Fewer religious studies jobs
Religious studies jobs have declined sharply in recent years, and the jobs that are available…
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Peter Smagorinsky
Peter Smagorinsky, Distinguished Research Professor in the College of Education, says his favorite course is…
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Edward McCreary
The theater stage is the primary collegiate focus for Edward McCreary, but he has found…
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Scientists bring toads back from the brink
Once declared extinct in the wild, the spray toad has been returned to its native…
