Author: Matt Weeks
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Food safety expert warns future outbreaks likely
The U.S. is probably in for more devastating and far-reaching outbreaks of illness caused by…
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Trading spaces
The wave started years ago and hasn’t stopped growing. Latino immigration into Georgia is changing…
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Numerous events planned to celebrate Black History Month
In recognition of Black History Month, February is packed with events across campus and Athens-Clarke…
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University celebrates African-American achievement during Black History Month
In recognition of Black History Month, February is packed with events across the University of…
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Media Advisory: Georgia Daze program to let high school students experience UGA student life
Fifty college-bound high school students will experience university life Feb.1-3 on the University of Georgia…
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‘Paperless’ thought nets grand prize in new What A Great Idea! contest
By the time the holiday shopping season rolled around, Jessica Hawks, project manager in the…
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Inaugural Service-Learning Senior Scholars put their knowledge to use across campus
The inaugural class of Service-Learning Senior Scholars, funded through a leadership development grant from the…
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Trailblazer encourages unity on anniversary of campus desegregation
Illuminating some hidden aspects in the story of UGA’s first African-American students and urging students…
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University, community come together to honor King’s legacy
The university and the Athens-area community will celebrate the life and legacy of the late…
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Nominations open for UGA’s fulfilling the Dream Awards
The University of Georgia, along with its Freedom Breakfast cosponsors Athens-Clarke County government and school…
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Berkeley professor addresses career and family balancing act
For women pursuing full professorships or top spots in other high-end fields and hoping to…
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Redcoat Band launches ‘100 Yards for 100 Years’
The Redcoat Marching Band’s Alumni Association has started a campaign to raise $1 million for…
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Funding the next generation: Luncheon honors UGA’s first Coca-Cola Scholars
All traditions start somewhere, and UGA and the Coca-Cola Co. are hoping that 12 new…
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Rapid response
The clicker has nudged student assessment another step closer to instantaneous.
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State climatologist warns of water-stricken summer
The atmospheric effect known as La Niña may spell further drought troubles for the Southeast,…
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The ‘write’ solution
Reading and writing are two of the surest ways toward learning and retention, but they…
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Speaker: Real change comes from involvement
Academics need broader reach into communities to effect real social change, Julia Perilla said at…
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Ideas start flowing
The university is already lowering water consumption to combat the drought, but more measures soon…
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Reload: EITS marks 50 years of supporting UGA’s computing efforts
The first thing you should know about the computer in your office is that it’s…
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Professor’s idea drives former university employee to start city’s first rickshaw busine
Even before you meet Michael Hitchcock, you can tell he’s driven.
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healthy outlook
Skim through UGA President Michael F. Adams’ 2007 State of the University address and you’ll…
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First Visitors Center director gets ready to roll up her welcome mat
One of the first voices many visitors to campus hear may be that of Fran…
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Professor outlines the secret to effective intercultural communication
The secret to successful intercultural communication lies in listening for echoes, Donald Rubin, professor emeritus…
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Plea bargains reached in hazing death at U. of Texas at Austin
Three students charged in connection with the alcohol poisoning death of a member in the…
