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Physical ed expert Daryl Siedentop to speak on national physical activity plan March 29
Daryl Siedentop, an internationally recognized expert in physical education and author of the white paper…
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Pottery sale
The UGA Ceramic Student Organization will hold its annual spring pottery sale March 23-24 from…
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Reacting to the Past participants sought
The Reacting to the Past program at UGA is hosting its fourth annual conference at…
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Death penalty talk
UGA’s chapter of Amnesty International and Georgians for Alternatives to the Death Penalty are hosting…
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Reacting to the Past site provides info
The university now has a home for information about its use of the award-winning teaching…
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Classics professor co-writes new book for students of ancient Greek
Plato’s Apology of Socrates: A Commentary Paul Allen Miller and Charles Platter University of Oklahoma…
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Calming claims
A Los Angeles Times story about UGA research showing that those with chronic illness can…
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A fairly complicated timepiece
An article in the online magazine Mother Nature Network about biological clocks quoted Jonathan Arnold,…
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Weapons of mass instruction
A New York Times article about the inability of media outlets to dissuade 20 percent…
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Stress is out
Matthew Herring, a doctoral candidate in UGA’s department of kinesiology, was quoted in a BusinessWeek…
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A very niche market
An Associated Press article about how small businesses can thrive during the recession quoted Dimitris…
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Moldy tomatoes
Michael P. Doyle, the director of the Center for Food Safety at UGA, was quoted…
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College of Veterinary Medicine to host its annual open house on April 2
The College of Veterinary Medicine’s annual open house will be held April 2 from 9…
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Georgia Museum of Art will sponsor presentation by historian Nash Boney
In association with the Georgia Museum of Art’s exhibition University of Georgia Turns 225, Nash…
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Novelist Robert Morgan to give reading
The Georgia Review will present a reading by acclaimed novelist, short story writer and poet…
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Red Clay Conference will focus on tri-state water dispute
“Three States, One River: Exploring the Tri-State Water Dispute,” the School of Law’s 22nd Annual…
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Home herb gardens are easy to grow
Paul Thomas, a UGA horticulturist, says that herbs “are actually fairly easy to grow in…
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Harvard donates medical diagnostic tools to help third-world countries
Harvard University announced that it granted exclusive rights to its newly developed medical diagnostic tools…
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Wisconsin offers need-based grants for college-preparatory program
The Wisconsin Covenant Scholars program, which awards scholarships to participating high school students who meet…
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Three Franklin College researchers elected AAM Fellows
Three UGA researchers in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences have been elected Fellows…
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UGA professor’s research shows black athletes exploited physically, neglected academically
As the wildly popular National Collegiate Athletic Association basketball tournament tips off this week, University…
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UGA alumnus Chris Canter named 2010 Outstanding Young Educator Honoree
University of Georgia alumnus Chris Canter, a high school English teacher in Marietta, was recently…
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UGA education professor named Outstanding Reviewer by AERA journal
University of Georgia education professor Linda Harklau recently has been named an Outstanding Reviewer for…
