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Nip school bullying in the bud
To combat bullying Sharon Gibson, a Cooperative Extension family and consumer science educator, said to not ignore the problem. And don’t tell your child to…
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Harvard University alumnus donates $10 million for humanities center
Harvard University alumnus Anand Mahindra donated $10 million to support the institution’s Humanities Center, the university reported. In recognition of the gift, which is the…
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California governor vetoes open-records bill for college foundations
In what The Chronicle of Higher Education called a “major political win,” for public universities in California, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger vetoed a bill that would…
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University to take part in EPA Game Day Challenge
UGA will compete in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s 2010 Game Day Challenge against other colleges and universities to see who can reduce, reuse and…
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Back to school
After college Truitt Broome did what most students wouldn’t dare: He went back to high school.
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UGA Honors Program celebrates 50 years with special lecture on Oct. 15
The University of Georgia Honors Program is hosting a special lecture on Friday, Oct. 15, in celebration of its 50th anniversary. Honors alumnus and UGA…
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UGA to offer emergency preparedness training required for all pharmacists
The State Board of Pharmacy has mandated that every Georgia-licensed pharmacist receive three hours of disaster preparation training before Dec. 31, as part of their…
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UGA study: Trans fats in moms’ diet hurts babies
A new UGA study suggests that mothers who consume a diet high in trans fats double the likelihood that their infants will have high levels…
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2010 CDC-UGA Collaborative Research Seed Awards announced
Three collaborative CDC-UGA research proposals aimed at human and animal disease threats were selected for funding in the most recent CDC-UGA Collaborative Research competition.
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Institute for Evidence-Based Health Professions Education to host fall 2010 seminars
The Institute for Evidence-Based Health Professions Education at the University of Georgia will host its final two fall seminars in October and December.
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UGA clinic provides counseling on relationships, finances, housing, nutrition and legal issues
A new clinic at the University of Georgia, the first of its kind in the United States, will provide residents of Athens-Clarke County and surrounding…
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UGA Social Work student awarded national fellowship
Dione King, a Ph.D. student in the School of Social Work, was one of five students from across the country awarded the2010-2011 Mental Health and…
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UGA Libraries sponsor National Home Movie Day in Americus at the historic Rylander Theatre
National Home Movie Day 2010 will be held this year in Americus on Sunday, Oct. 24, 2:30-4:30 p.m. at the historic Rylander Theatre, located at…
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Lamar Dodd School of Art to host professional practices week
Students in the visual arts face a very different job market landscape than their counterparts in business or pharmacy or engineering, many of whom are…
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October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month: UGA experts can share information
During Breast Cancer Awareness Month, turn to one of the University of Georgia’s experts for the latest information about this disease.
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One-on-One College Prep
After college, Truitt Broome did what most students wouldn’t dare: he went back to high school.
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UGA researcher one of six in U.S. to receive FDA funding for TB research
A world-renowned tuberculosis researcher based at the University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine is one of six U.S. researchers to receive part of a…
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UGA counseling student receives SREB doctoral fellowship
Monica Coleman, a University of Georgia graduate student in counseling, has received a Southern Regional Educational Board Doctoral Scholars Fellowship.
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UGA to share in $1.5 million NSF grant to reduce size of integrated circuits
The University of Georgia will share in a $1.5 million grant from the National Science Foundation’s Centers for Chemical Innovation for research that focuses on…
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Twelve University of Georgia students selected as McGill Fellows
Twelve undergraduate and graduate students have been named McGill Fellows by the University of Georgia Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication.
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Former U.S. ambassador to Romania to share how the country has emerged as the new Italy
Join former U.S. Ambassador to Romania James C. Rosapepe and his wife, award-winning journalist Sheilah Kast, as they discuss a country that has survived communism…
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John Inscoe named Albert B. Saye Professor of History at UGA
John Inscoe, a faculty member noted for his work in Southern history at the University of Georgia since 1984, has been named Albert B. Saye…
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Margaret Mitchell documentary draws heavily from UGA library collection; airs Oct. 10
Change in the Wind, a documentary about famed author Margaret Mitchell’s quest to improve conditions for African Americans in her home state, will air Oct.…
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UGA Opera Ensemble presents “Operatic Scenes from Mozart to Moore”
The University of Georgia Opera Ensemble, under the direction of Metropolitan Opera baritone Frederick Burchinal, will present a concert performance of scenes from well-known operason…
