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Alumnus to give King/Mandela Lecture
Chérif Keita, professor and chair of the French and Francophone studies department at Carleton College,…
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‘Georgia Review,’ Georgia Poetry Circuit to present reading by Dorianne Laux
Poet Dorianne Laux will give a free, public reading at 7 p.m. Nov. 13 at…
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Purdue prof to give Fanning Lecture
Thomas Hertel, a Distinguished Professor from Purdue University, will present the 25th J.W. Fanning Lecture…
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Former VP to sign copies of new book
S. Eugene Younts, the former vice president for public service and outreach who initiated the…
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Plan now for easy Thanksgiving meal
As the holiday season approaches, homes will soon be filled with family and friends. Thanksgiving…
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Report concludes university-industry partnerships vital to economy
Inventions developed at universities and licensed to businesses contributed $187 billion dollars to the gross…
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U.S. to give Pakistan $45 million for higher education initiatives
In an effort to bolster relations and encourage educational opportunities, the U.S. plans to contribute…
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Noted author Philip Lee Williams on GPB show Sunday, Nov. 8
Georgia writer Philip Lee Williams will be the guest on Georgia Public Broadcasting’s “Cover to…
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Local Officials Learn in New Ways
Customized mobile classes and workshops allow local government leaders to hit the road as they…
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UGA & Univ. of Michigan to collaborate on 2010 Atlanta Leadership Symposium
The business schools at the University of Georgia and the University of Michigan announced Tuesday…
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Media Advisory: UGA Nov. 5 Cabinet meeting canceled, media briefing will be held
The University of Georgia Nov. 5 Cabinet meeting has been canceled.
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Protect yourself from identity theft
In a single day, you might write a check for daycare, charge a lunch bill,…
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Total fall enrollments at Canadian universities up more than 4 percent
The Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada reported that enrollments at many Canadian universities…
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Three universities make AARP’s list of 10 best places to work
A recent issue of AARP: The Magazine, a publication by the American Association of Retired…
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Libraries receive grant to preserve films
UGA Libraries have received a grant from the National Film Preservation Foundation. Given to 22…
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Nobel Prize-winner to speak Nov. 10
Mario Capecchi, co-winner of the 2007 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, will deliver a…
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Noted researcher will deliver second annual Marquee Alumnus seminar
James Ihle of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis, Tenn. will present the second…
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Holbrook Lecture to be held Nov. 4
The 26th annual Alfred Heber Holbrook Memorial Lecture will be held Nov. 4 at 6:30…
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Black History Month programming
The Office of Multicultural Services and Programs and the African American Cultural Center are compiling…
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Gardenside Café
The Gardenside Café at the State Botanical Garden is now open. Located in the Visitor…
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University Women’s Club
The University Woman’s Club will meet Nov. 10 at 10 a.m. in the Fellowship Hall…
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A day in the life
A digital short film by UGA photographers Dot Paul and Andrew Davis Tucker chronicles a…
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Campaign for Charities form now online
Thanks to a new Web site, UGA employees can choose to contribute to this year’s…
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Book details American foreign policy crisis
Divided America on the World Stage: Broken Government and Foreign Policy Howard J. Wiarda Potomac…
