Author: Matt Chambers
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Strategist calls for continuation of civil rights efforts
Political strategist and author Donna Brazile urged an audience to build on the work of…
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Award-winning journalist shares personal tales of Nelson Mandela
Award-winning journalist and author Charlayne Hunter-Gault remembers exactly when on Feb. 11, 1990, she found…
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UGA students organize 40th Great Southland Stampede Rodeo
Nearly 6,000 people will gather at the UGA Livestock Instructional Arena April 10-12 to watch…
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Spring Shag to be held April 11
CURE at UGA will hold its fourth annual Spring Shag April 11 at 7:30 p.m.…
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National Intelligence director will deliver Charter Lecture
Director of National Intelligence James R. Clapper will deliver the UGA Charter Lecture April 14…
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Intelligence director to deliver Charter Lecture April 14
Director of National Intelligence James R. Clapper will deliver the University of Georgia Charter Lecture…
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School of Law staffer sets the bar for providing great customer service
Tina Whitehair sets the bar for going above and beyond both at work and home.…
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UGA wins 5 regional CASE awards for its communications efforts
UGA public relations and communications professionals were recognized with five awards at the Council for…
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University Lecture speaker: More compromise needed in Washington
In Sugarland, Texas-the town in which political commentator Paul Begala grew up-there was a chicken…
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Administrative manager keeps Marine Extension flowing
Between the seashells, wooden ships and sea animal photos splashed about Marie Scoggins’ office, it’s…
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Faculty, staff keep university operational despite weather
As students and Athens residents flocked outside to play in the snow, some UGA employees…
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Fulfilling the Dream Award recipient takes pride in Terry’s diversity efforts
Mark Dawkins takes a lot of pride in his efforts and those of the Terry…
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EITS employee rises from student worker to IT manager
Justin Williams was a UGA student working at a fast food restaurant when he decided…
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CTL staffer attracted to behind-the-scenes technology
Krystal Pintar’s father, Bobby Evans, used to fix anything and everything electronic from televisions to…
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Lecturer, playwright finds inspiration from various sources
When John Patrick Bray watches a play he’s written being performed on stage for the…
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Freedom Breakfast focuses on fellowship, service, community
Singing, food and fellowship filled the Tate Student Center’s Grand Hall Jan. 17 during the…
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Ramsey satellite facility at Pound Hall doing well, has room to spare
As UGA students, faculty and staff keep hammering away at their New Year’s resolutions, one…
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McBee lecturer warns of upcoming ‘watershed moment’ in higher ed
Teresa Sullivan, president of the University of Virginia, provided a warning of upcoming shifts in…
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Numbers game
Scarlett Childers may not be a UGA Bulldog fan, but she certainly is making some…
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Cook’s Holiday tradition continues
For more than a decade, Mike Orr has used a special tradition as a way…
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Horticulturalist helps Founders Memorial Garden visitors grow memories
Maureen O’Brien has seen some very personal moments in the Founders Memorial Garden off Lumpkin…
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Project Safe volunteer ‘wanted to give back’
One lesson undergraduate Ariel Rothenberg has learned as a volunteer for Project Safe is that…
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Retired US Supreme Court justice discusses history, originalism
Retired U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens made an argument against relying too much…
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‘Great exposure’
Professors tuning in to WUGA-TV at night may start recognizing some faces during the weather…
