Author: James Lichtenwalter
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Doctoral students unite to make a difference
The University of Georgia’s GS LEAD program helps graduate students “reach outside the lab.”
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UGA’s Speech and Hearing Clinic gives students opportunity to develop clinical skills
Venture to the fifth floor of Aderhold Hall, and you’ll find one of the University…
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Anthropologist discusses arts, sciences at first Strange Lecture
Linguistic anthropologist Shirley Brice Heath delivered UGA’s inaugural Aralee Strange Lecture Feb. 22 at the…
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‘Georgia Review’ business manager turning to last page of UGA career
Brenda Keen, the longtime business manager of The Georgia Review is in the homestretch of…
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‘Reaching back’
When Gregory Roseboro first traveled from Durham, North Carolina, to visit the University of Georgia’s…
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Model behavior: Terry administrator helps students prepare for future
Kyla Sterling’s days are full of students. At any given moment she is advising, assisting…
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Student environmental projects receive grants during Semester in Review
The UGA Office of Sustainability strives to create a culture of environmental awareness on campus…
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Just the beginning
President Jere W. Morehead offered his congratulations to the fall 2017 graduating classes with a…
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Interfaith Hospitality Network of Athens dedicated to fighting homelessness
The Interfaith Hospitality Network of Athens is an organization dedicated to fighting homelessness in Athens-Clarke…
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Senior accountant takes unconventional career path to College of Pharmacy
When Donella Moore graduated from the Art Institute of Atlanta with a degree in interior…
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DRC recognizes 28 students, 1 faculty member at reception
When Alexa Lee was in high school she was diagnosed with lupus, a serious autoimmune…
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Resource center gives student veterans structure for success
Dave Allen is having a completely different UGA undergraduate experience than the majority of his…
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BFSO awards seven scholarships
The Black Faculty and Staff Organization’s 15th annual Founders’ Award Scholarship Luncheon honored the achievements…
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State department officer discusses history, future of AIDS during lecture
Scientists and humanitarians are on the cusp of either eradicating AIDS or falling so far…
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WUGA 91.7 celebrates 30 years on the air
This fall, WUGA 91.7 officially will celebrate 30 years of being on the air. The…
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Patagonia VP discusses environment at UGA Zero Waste Extravaganza
Manufacturing any product inevitably causes environmental harm, according to Rick Ridgeway, vice president of public…
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Munch and learn: History department offers programming to increase interest by nonmajors
Lectures and academic discussions at UGA normally don’t focus on illegal activities. However, that is…
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Two employees recognized for service excellence
UGA employees David Akers and Ted Barco were recognized in the Chancellor’s Service Excellence Awards…
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‘Eye-opening experience
Nearly three dozen UGA students gained a greater understanding of the Athens community during a…
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Staffer helps make geography-geology building feel like home
It isn’t hard to find Margaret Bolton when walking through the geography-geology building. All you…
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Associate VP for facilities planning, University Architects named
Gwynne Darden has been named associate vice president for facilities and University Architects in the…
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Georgia Writers Hall of Fame inductee discusses upbringing, influences
While growing up in Decatur, Roy Blount Jr. always hoped to be in a hall…
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Donation from Red Cross student volunteer saves life of 6-year-old girl
Two months ago, Jordann Tiras saved someone’s life.
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Disability Resource Center honors 27 at annual recognition program
The Disability Resource Center honored 27 of UGA’s most hardworking, determined students during its annual…
