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UGA to start plus/minus grading policy
Starting this summer, UGA students could find something extra on their transcripts: Plus signs. That’s…
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UGA Night at Six Flags
The UGA Alumni Association and the student activities department will play host to UGA Night…
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Sneak peek
Ready for a sneak peek of the new Paul D. Coverdell Center for Biomedical and…
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Anti-poverty group will meet March 27
University faculty, staff and students are encouraged to attend a March 27 meeting to organize…
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Gary Hill received Distinguished Service Award
Gary M. Hill, professor of animal science from UGA’s Tifton campus, recently received the Distinguished…
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Richard LaFleur named 2006 Professor of the Year by Foreign Language Association of Georgia
Richard A. LaFleur, Franklin Professor of Classics, was named 2006 Professor of the Year by…
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Gene Brody and Velma McBride Murry received Reuben Hill Award
Gene Brody and Velma McBride Murry, professors of child and family development, were part of…
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Chancellor makes first official visit to campus
University System of Georgia Chancellor Erroll Davis (right) got an opportunity to meet UGA employees…
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Book recounts life of black expatriate
Eugene Bullard, Black Expatriate in Jazz-Age Paris Craig Lloyd University of Georgia Press $19.95 In…
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Pedro Villegas honored by Georgia House of Representitives
The Georgia House of Representatives passed a resolution last month honoring Pedro Villegas, a professor in…
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Georgia Center open house
UGA’s Georgia Center for Continuing Education will unveil its newly renovated conference and hotel rooms…
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Obituary: Bill Hartman
College Football Hall of Fame member William C. “Bill” Hartman, 90, who spent a lifetime…
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Nancy Kropf is recipient of alumni award from Virginia Commonwealth University School of Social Work
Nancy Kropf, professor of social work, is the first recipient of an alumni award from…
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It takes brain power
For the past three decades, modern neuroscience has expanded our understanding of the brain and…
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Georgia as it once was
Constructed in 1872, the old City Market building survived for more than 200 years before…
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The greatest pumpkin
Cucurbits and their familiar shapes were used to showcase student talents and bring together over…
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Sharing our knowledge
UGA engineering professor Takoi Hamrita has received a $600,000 U.S. State Department grant to advance…
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Another way of understanding the world
It was not that Jude Preissle set out to start one of the best qualitative…
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Helping Hispanic achievement
The University of Georgia will share a $12.3 million grant with the University of Texas…
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Study abroad in science
For more than 25 years, UGA students have had the opportunity to take a wide…
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Seeing the forest through the book leaves
Was Tolkien a tree-hugger? Does political tyranny wreak environmental havoc? Does the restoration of the…
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New poultry text holds international appeal
Gene Pesti looks at an international impact when he stares down at his new text,…
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UGA down under
UGA’s Office of Studies Abroad in the South Pacific and Caribbean is housed in the…
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Hope found in BOYS program
Tre’ Ross, Bodhi Roberts and Noe Recendiz took the stage in front of several hundred…
