Author: Matt Weeks
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Steve Smith, vice president of corporate responsibility for Turner Broadcasting System Inc., will deliver the…
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TBS executive to deliver keynote address at BFSO scholarship luncheon
Steve Smith, vice president of corporate responsibility for Turner Broadcasting System Inc., will deliver the…
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UGA-Dreamers partnership brings middle school students to campus
A newly extended partnership between the University of Georgia and the Greensboro Georgia Dreamers will…
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From paper to perfume: Campus fair showcases services of on-campus suppliers
The annual Campus Services Fair showcased opportunities and services for UGA employees from in-house departments.
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Petition seeks withdrawal of planned honorary degree for former Bush aide
A petition signed by more than 1,000 people at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst…
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Illinois State University expels student who asked about buying gun
A Thai student who inquired about his ability to buy a gun during a writing…
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Literary journal wins state, regional and national awards
The Georgia Review, UGA’s quarterly literary journal, has garnered significant praise in recent weeks, picking…
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Retracing the movement
Forty-five years after the epic desegregation struggle at UGA, the legacy of the civil rights…
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The Georgia Review wins recognition on national, local levels
The Georgia Review, UGA’s quarterly literary journal, has garnered significant praise in recent weeks, picking…
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University of Colorado police find guns, knife in student’s dorm room
University of Colorado police found a shotgun, handgun and 12-inch knife in the dormitory room…
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NCAA panel considers complete ban of text messaging in recruitment
The NCAA Division I board of directors is considering a complete ban on text messaging…
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Atlanta mayor sounds call to fund higher education for needy students
The democratization of higher education is within Georgia’s reach, but it’s up to residents to…
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NSSE official will discuss how to shape ‘powerful learning experiences’
A leading authority on student engagement and collegiate teaching methods will deliver a lecture at…
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Trading up: Physical Plant program offers employees a chance to learn new skills
In a first-of-its-kind program designed to fill positions at the Physical Plant and train Athens-area…
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Reading between the lines: New Bulldog Book Club is haven for novel mavens
Fran Teague is UGA’s answer to Oprah.
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Gates Foundation gives $122 million
Broadening its reach, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation pledged to contribute $122 million to…
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Newsweek editor issues call for understanding in religion, politics
The role of religion in American government is complicated, controversial and absolutely essential, Jon Meacham,…
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New women’s studies director wants to address needs of state’s women, girls
Chris Cuomo is running late. The new director of the Institute for Women’s Studies is…
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Why it’s hard to be trendy and traditionally Muslim
If it’s difficult to think about Islam and fashion at the same time, it’s because…
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Lecturer blames impending budget crunch on health care
The cost of health care is rising faster than American earnings, taking a bigger percentage…
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Former U.N. ambassador: Civil rights movement is now in corporate America
Former Atlanta Mayor and U.N. Ambassador Andrew Young emphasized the need to continue fighting for…
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University wins regional awards for its education advancement efforts
UGA garnered a total of 10 awards at the 2006 Council for the Advancement and…
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Return of a trailblazer
Alumna Charlayne Hunter-Gault accepted the DiGamma Kappa Broadcaster of the Year Award on campus Feb.…
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Professorship named in Hunter-Gault’s honor
Charlayne Hunter-Gault’s legacy at UGA just got bigger.
