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U.S. senator will deliver this year’s Getzen Lecture
U.S. Sen. Johnny Isakson will deliver the School of Public and International Affairs’ 2010 Getzen Lecture on Government Accountability.
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American jewelry artist to visit campus
Noted American jeweler Lola Brooks, recognized as part of a new wave of American artists shifting the direction and character of American jewelry, will spend…
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McGill lecturer discusses four key issues facing journalism today
Paul Steiger, leader of the investigative reporting non profit ProPublica and former managing editor of The Wall Street Journal, presented the 32nd annual McGill Lecture…
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‘Financial Times’ ranks Executive M.B.A. program among world’s best
The Executive M.B.A. program at the Terry College of Business is ranked as one of the best in the world, according to a new survey…
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Grant to fund study of modeling-based science teaching method
UGA education researcher Ji Shen believes that an innovative approach to K-12 teaching called Modeling-Based Instruction can improve student learning in science, and he is…
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Political science conference to recap midterm elections
The department of political science in the School of Public and International Affairs will host the “2010 Midterm Elections Conference” Nov. 12 from 9 a.m.-5:30…
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Fisheries research biologist will share $4.45 million NOAA grant for sturgeon study
UGA associate professor Doug Peterson is sharing a $4.45 million, three-year grant from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to determine the status and movements…
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Celebrating courage
The university will mark the 50th anniversary of its desegregation with a series of events starting on Jan. 9-the date in 1961 when Hamilton Holmes…
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UGA School of Social Work professor named editor of Traumatology
University of Georgia School of Social Work Associate Professor Brian Bride has been named editor of Traumatology, the official publication of the Green Cross Academy…
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Rybczynski to discuss what shapes cities and influences future urbanization
Architect and bestselling author Witold Rybczynski will deliver the 2010-11 HGOR Lecture entitled “Makeshift Metropolis” on Thursday, Nov. 11 at 5 p.m. in Room 150…
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UGA to mark 50th anniversary of desegregation in 2011
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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Early leaders in AIDS battle will share history, insights at UGA College of Public Health panel
Four of Georgia’s early influential leaders on HIV/AIDS issues will share their experiences during a panel discussion Thursday, Nov. 18, at 5:30 p.m. in the…
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UGA College of Pharmacy presents Distinguished Alumnus and Service Awards
The University of Georgia College of Pharmacy recently presented Distinguished Alumnus and Service Awards. Barry Bryant, a 1981 graduate from North Augusta, S.C., received the…
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The Georgia Review and the Georgia Poetry Circuit present Cleopatra Mathis
The Georgia Review and the Georgia Poetry Circuit will present a free, public reading by Cleopatra Mathis on Tuesday, Nov. 9 at 7 p.m. at…
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Despite recession, Hispanic and Asian buying power expected to surge in U.S.
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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Dream Award nominations
Nominations for the President’s Fulfilling the Dream Awards are due Dec. 3. The awards will honor individuals from throughout Athens-Clarke County and surrounding areas who…
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IAAP meeting
The Athens chapter of the International Association of Administrative Professionals will meet Nov. 16 at the Georgia Center. Greg Creech, a trainer with Techedutainment Services…
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UGA desegregation chronicled on new site
The University of Georgia will mark the 50th anniversary of its desegregation with a series of events beginning on Jan. 9 and continuing through Feb.…
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UGA Italian professor’s new book reassesses modern Italian literary culture
The Revolt of the Scribe in Modern Italian Literature By Thomas E. Peterson University of Toronto Press $75 Thomas E. Peterson, professor of Italian in…
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Theater takes center stage for staffer
Dina Canup, publicity coordinator and undergraduate administrator for the department of theatre and film studies, got her start in theater when she played Cinderella in…
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Emory Thomas, honorary Doctor of Letters degree recipient
Emory Thomas, Regents Professor of History emeritus, received an honorary Doctor of Letters degree from Sewanee: The University of the South during its annual Founders’…
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Anneliese Singh, 2010 Award for a Significant Contribution to Social Justice
Anneliese Singh, an assistant professor in the department of counseling and human development services, received the 2010 Award for a Significant Contribution to Social Justice…
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Bethany Moreton, 2010 John Hope Franklin Publication Prize
Bethany Moreton, an assistant professor of history and women’s studies, has been awarded the 2010 John Hope Franklin Publication Prize from the American Studies Association…

