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UGA geography professor named winner of national award
Marshall Shepherd, an associate professor of geography in the University of Georgia Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, has been named winner of the national…
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UGA ranked fourth highest producer of Fulbright Scholars
The University of Georgia shares the distinction of being the fourth-highest-ranked producer of Fulbright Scholars for the 2010-2011 academic year.
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Classes begin in new ceramics building
Art professor Ted Saupe (left) teaches beginning and intermediate wheel throwing on the first day of classes Nov. 8 in the newly opened ceramics building,…
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Editorial cartoonist will give environmental ethics lecture Nov. 19
Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist Mike Luckovich will give the Willson Center-EECP Environmental Ethics Lecture on Nov. 19 at 3 p.m. in Room 148 of the…
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Early leaders in state’s AIDS battle will take part in panel discussion
Four of Georgia’s early influential leaders on HIV/AIDS issues will share their experiences during a panel discussion Nov. 18 at 5:30 p.m. in the Paul…
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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 and Engineering Festival held in Washington, D.C., last month.
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Study: Moving animals not a panacea for habitat loss
New UGA research suggests moving threatened animals to protected habitats may not always be an effective conservation technique if the breeding patterns of the species…
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Economic clout
Although the Great Recession has hit Hispanics and Asians particularly hard, their buying power is expected to grow rapidly during the next several years, according…
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Tull accounting school receives $1 million pledge
Ernst and Young, one of the largest professional services firms in the world, has pledged a $1 million gift to the Tull School of Accounting…
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NSF grant will be used to make STEM more accessible
During the last decade, the influence of digital media has changed the way young people learn, play and socialize.
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UGA Dining Commons will offer a “Taste of Home” to students, guests
From comfort food to culinary classics, University of Georgia students will have their favorite dishes from home featured in University Food Services’ 24th annual Taste…
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First-Year Odyssey program director
The Office of the Vice President for Instruction invites applications for the position of director of the First-Year Odyssey program that will be launched in…
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Writing workshops
Michael Garrett, an internationally respected editor whose credits include working with Stephen King and other authors, will teach a series of five writing workshops Nov.…
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Free vehicle inspections
In conjunction with the start of the holiday travel season, Parking Services and Campus Transit are sponsoring free car inspections for all UGA faculty, staff…
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Retirees November 2010
Four UGA employees retired Nov. 1. Retirees, their job classification, department and length of employment are:Allan M. Armitage, 30 years/ 4 months, professor, horticulture; Alva…
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UGA, Georgia Tech partner to expand business development center in Gwinnett
The Advanced Technology Development Center, based at Georgia Tech, extended its reach into Gwinnett County with the establishment of a new facility at the UGA-Gwinnett…
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Willson Center lecture to focus on early music training, intellectual achievement
The Willson Center for Humanities and Arts will sponsor the roundtable discussion “The Brain on Music” on Nov. 17 at 4 p.m. in Room 148…
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Expert on Jack London to give lecture at UGA
Jeanne Campbell Reesman, professor of English at the University of Texas, San Antonio, will speak Wednesday, Nov. 17, 4 p.m. in room 265 of Park…
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Experts available to offer commentary on the desegregation of the University of Georgia
The University of Georgia will mark the 50th anniversary of its desegregation with a series of events starting on Jan. 9-the date in 1961 when…
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UGA College of Environment and Design’s Circle Gallery will exhibit work of faculty emeriti
The University of Georgia College of Environment and Design’s Circle Gallery will feature an exhibit of work by faculty emeriti of the college, How it…
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UGA’s Terry College of Business climbs to 36th in BusinessWeek survey of top MBA programs
The full-time MBA program at the University of Georgia’s Terry College of Business is ranked 36th nationally and 15th among public business schools by Bloomberg…
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Georgia defeats Florida in moot court competition
The University of Georgia School of Law recently defeated the University of Florida College of Law in the 29th Annual Hulsey-Kimbrell Moot Court Competition in…
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The Bad News about “Easy News”
When it comes to politics, there is an important distinction between what people actually know and what they think they know.

