Author: Matt Weeks
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New Community College at CUNY will implement a new model for higher ed
The City University of New York’s board of trustees approved a plan to establish the…
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Communications professionals win awards for public relations efforts
UGA captured two Grand Awards and 11 other high-level accolades at the 2011 Council for…
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Reliving history
As part of the university’s 50th anniversary of desegregation on campus, the School of Law…
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Caltech basketball team wins its first conference game in 26 years
The California Institute of Technology’s men’s basketball team broke an in-conference losing streak that dates…
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U. of South Florida president donates $1 million to study-abroad program
The president of the University of South Florida and her husband have promised to donate…
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U.C. Berkeley to add more than 30 foreign language courses this fall
Beginning in the fall, students at the University of California, Berkeley, should have an easier…
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Ohio State receives $100 million gift
The chairman of Ohio State University’s board of trustees and his foundation recently donated $100…
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UGA GLOBES to host info event March 3
University community members interested in advocating for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender interests are invited…
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Renaissance man: UGA police staffer also teaches criminal justice classes
Dan Silk has guarded diplomats in Afghanistan. He’s advised police in the United Kingdom. And…
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Wake Forest University baseball coach donates kidney to player
Wake Forest University baseball coach Tom Walter recently donated a kidney to one of his…
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Baldwin-Wallace College sells art
Baldwin-Wallace College, a liberal arts institution in Berea, Ohio, recently sold 1,700 donated works of…
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George, Christian academic from Princeton, to give lecture in Chapel
A leading Christian thinker from Princeton University will deliver a lecture entitled “Natural Law, God…
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Forum on surviving severe weather to take place Feb. 24 on campus
“Surviving Natural Disasters,” a forum on how to prepare for and react during severe weather…
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‘Double victory’
The Tuskegee Airmen’s role in World War II has received increased attention since the January…
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UGA to hold Minority and Small Business Expo March 28
The University of Georgia will hold its Minority and Small Business Expo III, “Building Purchasing…
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$1 million offered to city with most improved college completion rate
A nonprofit group announced that it will award $1 million to the metropolitan area that…
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UGA police department celebrates banner year of accomplishments
At its annual awards recognition event Jan. 28, the UGA Police Department honored the officers…
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State universities in Pennsylvania to charge grad students by the credit
Full-time graduate students enrolled in Pennsylvania’s 14 state universities will pay for their education on…
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Alumni donate $100 million to UCLA
A $100 million gift from alumni will be used by the University of California, Los…
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Oil spill symposium speaker pleas for environmental action in oceans
In the keynote address of the UGA/Georgia Sea Grant Oil Spill Symposium, world-renown marine expert…
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Conservative Christian academic to speak at UGA Feb. 24
A leading Christian thinker from Princeton University will deliver a lecture entitled “Natural Law, God…
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Cancer institute receives $150 million gift from United Arab Emirates leader
The charity foundation of Sheik Khalifa bin Zayed al-Nayhan, president of the United Arab Emirates,…
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Historically black universities get aid to internationalize campus, curricula
Seven historically black colleges and universities have been selected by the American Council on Education…
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Employees brave snow, ice to keep university running during storm
Although it may look different to outsiders, the University of Georgia never, in fact, closes.
