Author: Matt Weeks
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Superior Court Judge Jones to speak at BFSO luncheon
Steven C. Jones, a superior court judge in Georgia’s Western Judicial Circuit, will deliver the…
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The Middle Ages
It’s rare that middle schoolers would trade a week of summer vacation for an extra…
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New head of Office of Security and Emergency Preparedness named
After a national search, Steve Harris has been named director of UGA’s Office of Security…
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UGA offers guaranteed Gameday parking
University of Georgia Parking Services is selling season-long parking permits for all six home football…
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Steve Harris named director of UGA’s OSEP
After a national search, Steve Harris has been named director of the University of Georgia’s…
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UGA to host national “I Have a Dream” conference among summer programs
In addition to holding several programs this summer to recruit and aid minority students, the…
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Mandatory online training to help secure UGA data
All UGA employees must participate by November in an online technology risk awareness program called…
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Students prep for trip to China with etiquette lunch
“Shee Shee” says Molly Freeman, a senior majoring in finance, as she strolls out of…
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Some Florida universities plan for fewer faculty, staff and students
The University of Florida announced plans to lay off 20 faculty members and 118 staffers…
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Undergraduate computer wizard wins Student Employee of the Year honors
Student worker Adam Blaschke is an institution in the food service and technology department.
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Becoming Faculty
The meeting opened with good news: geography graduate student John Frye had just accepted a…
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Getzen lecturer; Congressional inaction leads to bad government
The U.S. Congress is weakening the government by failing to provide adequate oversight of the…
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Peabody Awards honor 35 for excellence in electronic media
Thirty-five recipients of the 67th Annual Peabody Awards were announced April 2 by the Grady…
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Peacemaker
Martti Ahtisaari, the former president of Finland, received the 2008 Delta Prize for Global Understanding…
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Former secretaries of state come together to offer advice to the next administration
As the U.S. prepares for a presidential election in November, five former U.S. secretaries of…
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Legendary actress Cloris Leachman speaks about acting
Arriving with an energy that belied her 81 years, legendary actress Cloris Leachman took center…
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Feminist scholar shares her thoughts on privilege
Groundbreaking feminist and anti-racist scholar Peggy McIntosh spoke about inequality and privilege to a packed…
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Police department earns accreditation from state
The UGA Police Department recently attained State Law Enforcement Certification from the Georgia Association of…
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Faculty votes no confidence in Moore College’s president
The faculty at Moore College of Art and Design in Philadelphia voted that they have…
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Study says hazing is widespread
More than half of students who belong to campus organizations experience hazing, according to a…
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Panel to discuss women, hip-hop music, social change
The role of women in the often controversial music genre of hip-hip will be debated…
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Academic Honesty Awareness Week programs kick off March 17
This week, as Academic Honesty Awareness Week gears up to run March 17–21, events are…
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Adult education professor battles intolerance across campus, the globe
Robert Hill works for greater acceptance and tolerance for all people by teaching adult education…
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The ‘first 12’
The story of women and UGA started with the College of Agricultural and Environmental Studies,…
