Author: kim-cretors
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Record Achievement
Art Rosenbaum, a professor emeritus of art in UGA’s Lamar Dodd School of Art is…
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UGA’s Franklin College of Arts and Sciences honors faculty for teaching, research and advising
The Franklin College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Georgia awarded honors for…
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UGA creative writing professor invited to audience with Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II
Andrew Zawacki, assistant professor of English and creative writing at the University of Georgia, has…
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Acting, teaching takes theatre professor from the classroom to Broadway—and back again
For Mirla Criste, the classroom is as comfortable to her as the stage.
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UGA English professor featured in public radio series “Shakespeare in American Life” airing on WUGA
In celebration of its 75th anniversary in 2007, the Folger Shakespeare Library has produced “Shakespeare…
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Cultural studies scholar will discuss Holocaust research
Leo Spitzer, professor of history at Dartmouth College and Columbia University, will present a lecture…
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Renowned baritone is inaugural Anderson Professor in the Arts
Baritone Frederick Burchinal, a continuous presence at the Metropolitan Opera in New York City since…
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U. of Cincinnati prof named new director of women’s studies
The university has appointed a new director of its Institute for Women’s Studies. Chris Cuomo,…
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Search committee identifies three candidates for art school directorship
Three candidates for the directorship of the Lamar Dodd School of Art at UGA have…
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Geography head named associate dean of arts and sciences
Kavita Pandit, head of UGA’s geography department, has been named associate dean in the university’s…
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The write skills
Many first-year students arriving at UGA might say the reason to write is simple: to…
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Five UGA researchers elected Fellows of American Association for the Advancement of Science
Five UGA researchers, all faculty members of the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, have…
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UGA named top 20 public university for sixth straight year
The University of Georgia is ranked a top 20 public university for the sixth consecutive…
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Dedicated to the arts
During the summer of 1970, John D. Kehoe, a sculptor and UGA art professor, took…
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Higher intentions
With a $4.9 million grant from the Louis Stokes Alliances for Minority Participation, a program…
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Two undergraduate students will receive Goldwater Scholarships
Two Honors students have been named 2005-06 Barry M. Goldwater Scholars.
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UGA graduate programs remain strong in annual magazine ranking
UGA’s graduate programs remain strong, according to the latest issue of “America’s Best Graduate Schools”…
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Rededication set for Phi Kappa Hall, home of literary society
In 1820, as a debate on freedom and democracy in Greece was argued across the…
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University receives 20 regional CASE awards for its advancement work
UGA received a total of 20 awards in the 2005 Council for the Advancement and…
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Forum will focus on ways communities can achieve diversity
The university will hold a Spring Diversity Forum on Feb. 28 from 12:30 to 3 p.m. in…
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Wide range of events mark university’s annual Black History Month observance
The African American Cultural Center, in conjunction with a number of other UGA units, will…
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Study: UGA has $2 billion impact on Athens economy
A recently released study says the University System of Georgia has a $9.7 billion annual economic…
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Two undergraduates receive Harry S. Truman Scholarship
Matthew Crim and Sarah Sattelmeyer, both Foundation Fellows and members of the Honors Program, have…
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An ear for news
A new local news program will hit the Athens airwaves beginning April 8 at 4:30…
