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Fall library reserves
The UGA Libraries are continuing to accept course reserve lists for fall semester. Details are…
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University’s police department one of 25 finalists for major international award
The university’s police department has joined some of the nation’s largest law enforcement organizations as…
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Orientation for new graduate teaching, laboratory assistants
New graduate students with teaching or laboratory responsibilities are required to attend the workshop and…
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Campus employment fair
The university’s third annual Campus -Employment Fair will be held Aug. 30 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.…
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Peach State Poll finds security, economy remain top concern among Georgians
Georgians still say that terrorism and security issues are the most important problem facing the…
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SEGUE, IDEAS grant proposals
The Office of the Vice President for Public Service and Outreach is accepting proposals for…
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UGA summer enrollment totals 15,387
Final summer semester enrollment figures at UGA show a total of 15,387 students taking classes…
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Researchers at University of Georgia provide first look at protein expression in Chagas Disease–
Nearly 20 million people worldwide are infected with a parasitic ailment called Chagas Disease, and…
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UGA College of Education-based National Review Board for Faculty on the Scholarship of Engagement re
A national review board that provides faculty with external peer evaluations, which is codirected by…
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Facility in Cortona, Italy, named for UGA emeritus art professor and Cortona program founder John D.
During the summer of 1970, John D. (Jack) Kehoe, a sculptor and University of Georgia…
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UGA ranks second in the Southeast for the number of Peace Corps volunteers recruited
The University of Georgia ranks second among recruiters for the Peace Corps in the Southeast.…
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July
Twenty UGA employees retired July 1. Retirees, their job classification, department and length of employment…
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WebCT workshops
The Office of Instructional Support and Development and Enterprise Information Technology Services will lead a…
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Pregnancy, back pain and exercise study volunteers needed
The department of kinesiology is recruiting pregnant women to participate in a study. Volunteers must…
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Peach State Poll: Government has no proper role in end-of-life decisions by citizens
More than three in four Georgians (78 percent) believe that the government should stay out…
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Learning Technologies Grants
The deadline for submitting proposals for Learning Technologies Grants administered by the Committee for…
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BFSO scholarship luncheon
The Black Faculty and Staff Organization will hold its third Founders Award Scholarship Luncheon on…
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Faculty and staff authors reception
The date for the second annual UGA Faculty and Staff Authors Reception has been set…
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Grant funds study of alcohol, prescription drug use by older caregivers
Stacey Kolomer, an assistant professor in UGA’s School of Social Work, has been named a…
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U.S. State Department MEPI grant builds on UGA-Tunisia educational partnership
University of Georgia engineering professor Takoi Hamrita has received a $600,000 U.S. State Department grant…
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Protein synthesis can be controlled by light, according to study, opening way for new scientific, me
Proteins are the puzzle-pieces of life, involved in how organisms grow and flourish, but studying…
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University of Georgia announces 2005 Foundation Fellows
The decision to attend the University of Georgia is a particularly rewarding one – both…
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John Soloski resigns as UGA Grady College dean
John Soloski, dean of the University of Georgia’s Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication…
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Literary Imagination, produced at UGA, publishes 2005 Pushcart Prize winner
For the second time in three years, Literary Imagination will soon see one of its…
