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Research professor examines the evolution of American legal history in new book
A Nation of Laws: America’s Imperfect Pursuit of Justice Peter Charles Hoffer University of Kansas…
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UGA Press updates its online pages
The UGA Press has updated its Web site, allowing users to browse book titles, view…
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New e-mail system
The university will have a new e-mail system beginning this summer. Powered by Microsoft Live@edu,…
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Faculty learning communities
Nine faculty learning communities are planned for next year, and April 16 is the application…
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UGA Music Business Program to host music business panels April 24 at Eddie’s Attic in metro Atlanta
The University of Georgia Music Business Program will host an educational panel, titled “Start me…
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UGA forum to focus on efforts to globalize the curriculum April 1-2
University of Georgia faculty across multiple disciplines, including associate provosts, associate deans and directors, will…
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UGA elementary education student received Harwell scholarship
Brandi Paul, an early childhood education major from Oglethorpe County, has been awarded a $750…
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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…
