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Whit Gibbons named 2005 Outdoor Book award winner
Whit Gibbons, professor of ecology at the Savannah River Ecology Lab, was named a 2005…
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UGA Redcoat Band preparing for marching tour across China
The University of Georgia Redcoat Band, recognized recently with the Sudler Trophy as one of…
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Media advisory: UGA Observatory Jan. 20 open house cancelled
The UGA Observatory open house scheduled for Friday, Jan. 20, at 7 p.m. has been…
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Student ecology symposium
The 12th annual Ecology Graduate Student Symposium will be held Jan. 20-21 at UGA’s Institute…
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Safety needs
New Latino immigrants account for the highest rate of pedestrian fatalities in the South, due…
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Snail skeptics
Researchers are fingering the common periwinkle snail as the culprit in disappearing salt marshes in…
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Exhibit Traces Rural Electrification in Georgia
The changes that rural electrification made in the lives of Georgians is the subject of…
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Global networking
UGA’s international expertise database, sponsored by the Public Service and Outreach division, is a global…
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Jackson, long-time spokesman, named public affairs VP
Thomas H. Jackson Jr., who has directed the university’s media relations and public affairs efforts…
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Cabinet adopts wireless devices policy
The Cabinet has adopted a new policy regarding wireless communication devices. It requires that…
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Meat monitoring
The USDA’s recent suggestion to inspect fresh meat differently than heat-treated meat may risk going…
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Iraqi human rights
While some experts are growing concerned over the militant segments of the Shi’ite Muslim majority’s…
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Alumnus pens book from Civil War letters
Hell’s Broke Loose in Georgia: Survival in a Civil War Regiment Scott Walker University of…
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Honoring a ‘great Georgian’
Former U.S. President George H. W. Bush will speak at the dedication of the Paul…
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Former swimmer wins NCAA award
Earlier this month, former UGA swimmer Samantha Arsenault received the NCAA Today’s Top VIII Award.…
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Don’t panic
As preliminary bidding began for Knight Ridder, the second-largest newspaper publisher in the U.S., the…
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Summer camp counselors
The State Botanical Garden of Georgia will have volunteer camp counselor positions for its summer…
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Water workout
The Department of Recreational Sports offers water aerobics program for a fun and low impact…
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Vinson Institute awarded grant to study how retirees manage their assets
The National Endowment for Financial Education has awarded UGA’s Carl Vinson Institute of Government the…
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UGA employee picked to head minority recruitment program
A University of Georgia administrator was tapped to run a $5 million program designed to…
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UGAs Michael Winship named E. Merton Coulter Professor of History
Athens, Ga. – Michael Winship, a faculty member in the University of Georgia department of…
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Lisa Hoffman
Lisa Hoffman knows that she can make a difference in the world. She is a…
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Jackson named UGA vice president for public affairs
ATHENS, Ga. – Thomas H. Jackson Jr., who has directed the University of Georgia’s media…
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Landscape architecture ranked number one
The landscape architecture program in UGA’s College of Environment and Design has moved to the…
