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And the winner is…
In 1940, The Grapes of Wrath won a Pulitzer Prize in the Novel category, and…
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UGA announces third consecutive year of double digit increases in external funding
For the third consecutive year, total external funding for research, instruction, and public service and…
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Ridin’ Thru Da ‘Hood
Lil’ Red, Big Boy and Gran’ma entertained children at the Athens Area Boys and Girls…
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The Dog Doctors
Meet Dr. Max, Dr. Jack, and Dr. Heather. These “Dog Doctors” are Bernese Mountain Dogs,…
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Touring Tico Culture
This summer 14 teachers and principals and five agricultural extension agents traveled through Costa Rica…
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We the People
Teaching today’s youth to be responsible and aware citizens is a critical part of their…
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UGA efforts to increase Graduate School diversity reflected in Black Issues in Higher Education rank
Black Issues in Higher Education recently ranked the University of Georgia 16th in the nation…
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Experimental wireless art project by UGA student enables virtual graffiti in downtown Athens
“Tagging,” a term used by graffiti artists to describe writing, is the name of a…
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Law Students Answer the Call for Democracy
In the wake of the 2000 voting controversy in Florida, there was increased activity in…
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UGA’s Jekyll Island 4-H Center to be rededicated August 7
A rededication ceremony is planned for August 7 at the Jekyll 4-H Center on Jekyll…
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Minority undergraduates present posters July 29
Monday, July 28, 2003 MEDIA ADVISORY Minority undergraduates present posters tomorrow as part of UGA…
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UGA’s Fanning Institute to offer “Teaching Through Activities” workshop
The J.W. Fanning Institute for Leadership at the University of Georgia will offer a workshop…
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UGA scientists test less lethal means to determine contaminant uptake
When scientists need to determine how much of a contaminant in an environment actually remains…
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UGA education researchers bring virtual gorilla program to Barrow County teachers, youngsters
They’ll be knuckle-walking and twirling and foraging for food. It’s a jungle out there -…
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UGA College of Veterinary Medicine admits more students to its class of 2007
On August 18, 96 students in the College of Veterinary Medicine will begin their four-year…
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UGA human resources to offer free counseling services to employees
Human Resources at UGA has established a new program that will make counseling services available…
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Richard Zimdars Named Recipient of First Despy Karlas Professorship in Piano at the University of Ge
Richard Zimdars, a faculty member at the University of Georgia since 1984, has been named…
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UGA Law School Association bestows its highest honor on McDonnell and Mobley
The University of Georgia School of Law’s alumni association has presented its highest honor, the…
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UGA scientists discover gene that maintains genome integrity
A team of cell biologists at UGA, led by Edward Kipreos, has discovered a gene…
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Cypress: Black Water Series features work of Joseph Strother, Alumnus and Former UGA Art
An exhibition of the work of Joseph Strother, titled “Cypress: Black Water Series,” will run…
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University of Georgia Scientists Discover Gene that maintains Genome Integrity by Limiting DNA Repli
A team of cell biologists at the University of Georgia, led by Edward Kipreos, has…
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Georgians see Economy as most important problem facing the State according to UGAs Peach State
While concern about the war in Iraq was first on the minds of Georgians in…
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UGA social work dean named associate VP for academic affairs
Bonnie Yegidis, dean of UGA’s School of Social Work, has been named associate vice president…
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UGA researcher studies bacterias role in low birth weights
Scientists do not yet know exactly why some babies are born with low birth weights…
