Author: Matt Weeks
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Freedom Breakfast, reception for Mary Frances Early will now take place on Feb. 14
The eighth annual Freedom Breakfast featuring Mary Frances Early, UGA’s first African-American graduate, has been…
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Freedom Breakfast and community reception rescheduled for Feb. 14
The eighth annual Freedom Breakfast featuring Mary Frances Early, the University of Georgia’s first African-American…
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Meigs Professor emerita will give this year’s Founders’ Day Lecture
In observance of the University of Georgia’s 226th anniversary, Jeanne Barsanti, the Josiah Meigs Distinguished…
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University groups pitch in to help on King Day of Service
Members of the Bulldog nation braved the cold weather to join others in the Athens…
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University of Georgia to mark Founders’ Day with annual lecture
Jeanne Barsanti, the Josiah Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professor Emerita in thedepartment of small animal medicine…
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Remember the time-patrick
For Adrian Patrick, earning two degrees from UGA was only part of his education.
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Remember the time-black
When Harold Black first came to UGA in 1962, he was the only black male…
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Reginald McKnight
Before he became the Hamilton Holmes Professor of English at UGA, Reginald McKnight remembers living…
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‘Concentrated effort’: Admissions, recruitment officers work to enroll students from minority popula
When the Class of 2011 graduates in May, it will earn the distinction of holding…
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Hunter-Gault will discuss college experience at UGA
Charlayne Hunter-Gault, one of the first two black students admitted to the University of Georgia,…
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Charlayne Hunter-Gault to deliver 50th Anniversary Lecture at UGA
Charlayne Hunter-Gault, one of the first two black students admitted to the University of Georgia,…
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Mercer U. to field football team
After 70 years without a football program, Mercer University in Macon announced it will compete…
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UGA’s first black graduate to speak at Freedom Breakfast
In conjunction with the Martin Luther King Jr. national holiday and the 50th anniversary of…
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Building excellence: Green cleaning program wins two national honors
The green cleaning program, implemented by the Physical Plant’s building services’ department five years ago,…
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Disability Resources Center honors students, faculty
Fifteen students and one faculty member were honored Nov. 11 at the Disability Resource Center’s…
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UGA announces Freedom Breakfast and nominations open for President’s Fulfilling the Dream Award
In conjunction with the Martin Luther King Jr. national holiday, the eighth annual Freedom Breakfast…
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UGA scientists participate in first Science and Engineering Festival
A team of seven scientists from UGA staffed a booth at the inaugural USA Science…
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Chalk talk
Teaching can be hard, but a new collection of teaching tips written by UGA faculty…
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Coming full circle
n 1953, UGA ceded the grounds where it held its Normal School for teachers to…
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Mr. Fix-IT: Network administrator troubleshoots school’s computers
Between handling troubled callers, helping people figure out their problems and just generally being there…
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U.S. medical schools see rise in enrollment of minority students
Enrollment figures in medical schools across the U.S. rose in 2010, and minority students represent…
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Ohio academic libraries institute new policy to help save space
To cope with a storage crunch resulting from a lack of space in their five…
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Georgia board of regents approve new medical university name
The University System of Georgia Board of Regents recently approved a request to change the…
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Alumnus donates $100 million to Columbia’s business school
Henry Kravis, a Columbia University alumnus, recently made a pledge to donate $100 million to…
