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The Roosevelt Institution at UGA to present first Roosevelt Policy Symposium April 22
The Roosevelt Institution, a UGA student think-tank, will hold its annual Roosevelt Policy Symposium featuring…
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UGAs Grady College Students win national Fox News competition
Two students in the University of Georgia’s Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication have…
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UGA Health Center invites students to celebrate Patient Appreciation Week
The University Health Center is hosting the 6th Annual Patient Appreciation Week, April 17 –…
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Leading scholar of American naturalism to give Eidson Series Lecture at UGA
Donald Pizer, Pierce Butler Professor of English emeritus at Tulane University, will give a talk…
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Georgia Chapter of American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers to meet April 19-21 at
For 75 years, the Georgia Chapter of the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers…
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UGA to remember 18 deceased students, faculty and staff at memorial ceremony
Eighteen University of Georgia students, faculty and staff members who have died since last May…
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Dill named permanent associate vice president for environmental safety at UGA
E. Wayne Dill has been named permanent associate vice president for environmental safety at the…
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Major scholarships presentation
The Honors Program will present an information session on major scholarships on April 19 at…
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First undergrad program in China to start
The School of Public and International Affairs and the Carl Vinson Institute of Government are…
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One big gulp
Reporting on the McClatchy Co. of Sacramento’s purchase of the Knight Ridder Inc. newspaper group,…
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Interactive reading
USG Linkages is a new “e-magazine” published by the board of regents of the University System…
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Trio of SPIA colleagues contribute to university’s advancement efforts
Faculty, staff and retiree donors are all around you, giving back to the University of…
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Flower power
Cincinnati’s Business Courier reports that Procter and Gamble Co. is investing in cuphea, a flower…
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Agricultural and environmental college dean announces administrative changes
In an effort to streamline administration, J. Scott Angle, dean and director of the university’s…
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Larger than life
Bread & Puppet Theater, one of the nation’s oldest activist theater companies, will offer a…
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State, UGA bid to house new bio and ag defense facility
Gov. Sonny Perdue announced late last month that the state of Georgia has submitted two…
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Six awarded mid-term fellowships
Six undergraduates have been selected as mid-term recipients of the Foundation Fellowship, the university’s most…
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Alumna’s book helps with settling estates
The Settlement Game: How to Settle an Estate Peacefully and Fairly By Angie Epting Morris…
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Talking over breakfast
Mickey Rooney, who played Mr. Yunioshi in the movie Breakfast at Tiffany’s, addresses the audience after…
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Volunteers sought for research study in pregnancy, back pain and exercise
The department of kinesiology is recruiting pregnant women to participate in a study. Volunteers must…
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Billboards vs. trees
North Carolina allows billboard owners to cut down publicly owned trees to keep their signs…
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Red meat
That ruby red hue of meat in grocery store cases is more likely the deceptive work…
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Business models, idle minds
Greg Topp, UGA’s information technology planning and decision support director, was recently featured in EDTech…
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Poet Robert Adamson to read at UGA
Award-winning poet Robert Adamson will read from his work on Tuesday, April 11 at 4:30…
