Author: horton-denise
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UGA FACS earns national accreditation
The University of Georgia College of Family and Consumer Sciences has been recognized by its…
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Housing conference focuses on returning properties to tax rolls
“Real Estate Solutions: Best Practices for Today’s Housing Market”-a daylong conference to help community leaders…
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UGA conference to focus on returning properties to tax rolls
Real Estate Solutions: Best Practices for Today’s Housing Market-a daylong conference designed to help community…
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UGA Child Development Lab earns national accreditation
The Child Development Lab at the McPhaul Center of the University of Georgia College of…
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UGA will host conference of world’s top fiber researchers
Many of the world’s top fiber researchers will be on campus Oct. 28-30 discussing their…
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UGA hosts world’s top fiber researchers
Many of the world’s top fiber researchers will be on the University of Georgia campus…
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Family researchers receive $5.9 million grant
UGA researchers have been awarded a five-year, $5.9 million Core Center of Excellence grant from…
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UGA family researchers receive $5.9 million grant
University of Georgia researchers have been awarded a five-year, $5.9 million Core Center of Excellence…
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Cude named ACCI Distinguished Fellow
Brenda Cude, a housing and consumer economics professor in the University of Georgia College of…
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Researcher receives $2.2 million NIH grant to study role of vitamin D levels in children
A UGA nutrition researcher has been awarded a $2.2 million grant to explore the role…
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UGA researcher receives grant to study vitamin D levels for children
A University of Georgia nutrition researcher has been awarded a $2.2 million grant to explore…
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VITA service: Financial planning majors offer free income tax help
UGA employees, as well as other Athens residents, have the opportunity again this year to…
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The UGA Strong African American Families program now available to wider audience
For Terris Thomas participating in the seven-week Strong African American Families program was an opportunity…
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New program provides relationship, financial counseling to couples
A program set to begin next month will offer UGA faculty and staff the opportunity…
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Marriage and family expert to share findings at UGA
Paul R. Amato, Distinguished Professor of Sociology at Penn State University, will present findings published…
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UGA Housing professor chosen to participate in HUD’s National call to Action Symposium
Anne Sweaney, head of the housing and consumer economics department in the College of Family…
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Professor helps build new residential property management program at UGA
Once upon a time, apartment managers were generally viewed as on-site handymen who collected the…
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First Flatt professor
Mary Ann Johnson, a foods and nutrition professor who has developed research-based programs focused on…
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First Bill and June Flatt Professor in Foods and Nutrition named
Mary Ann Johnson, a foods and nutrition professor who has developed research-based programs focused on…
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UGA student chosen for Kellogg Fellowship on health disparities
Caree Jackson, a Ph.D. foods and nutrition candidate at the University of Georgia, is one…
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What’s hot and what’s not is focus of free kitchen design trends seminar at UGA
Jim Krengel, a certified master kitchen and bath designer, will provide a free seminar focusing…
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Liberian World Bank adviser to deliver 2008 Snyder Lecture
Emmanuel Fiadzo, the economic governance cluster leader for the World Bank in Liberia, will deliver…
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New program prepares engaged couples for marriage
Engaged couples in Clarke, Oglethorpe and Oconee counties are being sought for a marriage enrichment…
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$264,000 in scholarships to be awarded to UGA students in new birth-through-five emphasis
Students majoring in child and family development or education, especially those who are bilingual, may…
