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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…
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UGA to test plus/minus grading system
Starting this summer, University of Georgia students could find something extra on their transcripts: Plus…
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Annual Red Clay Conference to focus on natural disaster planning
In the wake of last year’s devastating hurricane season, organizers of the 18th Annual Red…
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Former U.S. Senator John Edwards to deliver keynote address at inaugural public interest law confere
Former U.S. Sen. John Edwards will kickoff the inaugural Working in the Public Interest Law…
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Eighth annual UGA African American Families Conference to focus on the politics of race and persiste
The 2006 annual African American Families Conference at the University of Georgia is titled “The…
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UGA names new director of Institute for Womens Studies
The University of Georgia has appointed a new director of its Institute for Women’s Studies.…
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University of Georgia-Tunisia partnership brings Virtual University to reality
A delegation of Tunisian professors arrived at the University of Georgia last week to take…
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UGA to inaugurate new lecture series on infectious disease ecology
Leslie A. Real, Asa G. Candler Professor of Biology at Emory University, will deliver the…
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Jon Stewart to host 65th Annual Peabody Awards
Jon Stewart, host of Comedy Central’s award-winning, The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, will host…
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How the South went GOP
A new book posits that the South changed from a Democratic region to Republican due…
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Registration deadline for Greece
March 31 is the registration deadline for “Reacting Abroad: Athens Greece,” a studies-abroad program offered…
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Diversity candidate visit
After the March 6 issue of Columns had gone to press, two changes were made…
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Ground broken for new sports space
The Athletic Association broke ground last month on a 120,000- square-foot addition to Stegeman Coliseum. Scheduled…
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Waiver fight
In Detroit, a 52-year-old laid-off Ford engineer is suing the company, alleging age discrimination, and…
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Boon to boomers
Baby boomer inventors have an advantage in hawking their products, according to an article in…
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Volunteers sought for pregnancy, back pain, exercise research study
The kinesiology department is recruiting pregnant women to participate in a study. Volunteers must have…
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Poetry collection offers ‘suite’ choices
The Infinity Sessions T.R. Hummer Louisiana State University Press $19.95 T.R. Hummer is almost as…
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Asia’s new balance
The New York Times quotes Anupam Srivastava, executive director of UGA’s South Asia program, on…
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Rotary Grant applications
The deadline to apply for Rotary Grants for University Teachers is Aug. 1. The grants…
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All UGA sports OK’d by NCAA
None of the university’s 21 varsity intercollegiate sports teams will incur any penalties resulting from…
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True grits
While grits are gaining popularity above the Mason-Dixon line, the Southern mainstay still remains a…
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Coast Guard ships students to UGA
The U.S. Coast Guard knows a good thing when it sees one. As a result,…
