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Pottery sale
The UGA Ceramic Student Organization will hold its annual fall pottery sale Dec. 1-2 from 9 a.m.-5 p.m., in first floor main foyer of the…
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Craig Piercy, kudos from Open Web Education Alliance
Craig Piercy, director of the Master of Internet Technology program at the Terry College of Business, has been named an invited expert by the Open…
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Kavita Pandit, new board of director for NAFSA
Kavita Pandit, associate provost for international education, was recently elected to a three-year term on the board of directors for NAFSA: Association of International Educators…
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Laurie Fowler, Ogden Doremus Award for Excellence
Laurie Fowler, associate dean of the Odum School of Ecology, recently received the Ogden Doremus Award for Excellence in Environmental Law from the nonprofit public…
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Ken Duke, one of nine Kappy Psi advisers
Ken Duke, assistant to the dean in the College of Pharmacy, has been chosen as one of nine Kappa Psi advisers nationwide to receive the…
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Elizabeth DeBray-Pelot, spoke about her article in D.C.
Elizabeth DeBray-Pelot, an associate professor in the department of lifelong education, administration and policy, spoke about an article she co-wrote, “Federal legislation to promote metropolitan…
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Virtual access: Librarian oversees growth of Digital Library of Georgia
When Sheila McAlister began working in a library at age 14, no one knew what profession she would choose. And it’s a sure bet she…
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Social work student wins fellowship
Dione King, a doctoral candidate in the School of Social Work, was one of five students from across the country awarded the 2010-2011 Mental Health…
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Institute for Evidence-Based Health Professions Education to host seminar
The Institute for Evidence-Based Health Professions Education at UGA will host its final fall seminar on Dec. 3. Ikseon Choi, an associate professor in the…
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UGA president named to search committee for next chancellor
UGA President Michael F. Adams has been appointed to the search committee that will be seeking the 12th chancellor of the University System of Georgia.…
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Eat smart to make holidays lighter
The holiday season may bring family, friends, food and presents, but it doesn’t have to pack on the pounds, said Connie Crawley, a Cooperative Extension…
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Yale promises to pay public college tuition for New Haven students
To help its local community’s future work force, Yale University has promised to donate $4 million every year through 2014 to a program that pays…
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University of South Carolina will alter its anti-discrimination policies
The University of South Carolina has agreed to update and bolster its anti-discrimination policies following a recommendation from the U.S. Justice Department, The Chronicle of…
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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 ninth annual Student and Faculty Recognition Reception.
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Going above and beyond
Two UGA departments were recognized recently for outstanding customer service by the University System of Georgia.
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Former economic developer Mary Beth Chew named new Brunswick-Glynn County Archway Professional
Mary Beth Chew has assumed the duties of Archway Professional in Brunswick-Glynn County. Her appointment was effective Nov. 15.
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Wellness check
New Terry College of Business faculty examine health care system and institutions that support it
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UGA consortium will help care for 9/11 memorial trees
Four years ago, Bartlett Tree Experts, an international tree company, was asked to care for the trees that will bring life back to the World…
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Business college climbs to 36th in survey of nation’s top full-time M.B.A. programs
The full-time M.B.A. program at the Terry College of Business is ranked 36th nationally and 15th among public business schools by Bloomberg BusinessWeek. It is…
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The apprentices: CURO undergrads engage in experiential learning
First-year student Brittany McGrue may be new to campus, but she is already making connections with faculty and impacting the community as an undergraduate researcher.…
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‘Whatever It Takes’ author Paul Tough to speak about poverty, education in America
Paul Tough, former editor of the New York Times Sunday Magazine and author of the critically acclaimed book, Whatever It Takes: Geoffrey Canada’s Quest to…
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UGA ranks as fourth highest producer of Fulbright Scholars
UGA shares the distinction of being the fourth-highest-ranked producer of Fulbright Scholars for the 2010-2011 academic year. Diane Edison, Jared Klein, Peter Rutledge and Richard…
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‘Fuller curriculum’
The University System of Georgia Board of Regents approved an expansion of the engineering curriculum at UGA during its November meeting. By a 9-8 vote,…
