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Scientist awarded $3 million NIH grant for research in Kenya
The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases of the National Institutes of Health has awarded Dan Colley, professor of microbiology and director of the…
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Why Work Ethic?
When educators and human resource professionals from around the world search the Web for information on work ethic, they often find the research of UGA…
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Media Advisory: UGA oil spill expert to discuss oxygen, gas levelsv
University of Georgia marine scientist Samantha Joye, who is continuing to assess the impacts of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill, will reveal preliminary findings…
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Leadership Institute for K-12 schools joins UGA’s Fanning Institute
The Georgia Leadership Institute for School Improvement will transfer from the University System of Georgia Board of Regents to the Fanning Institute at the University…
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Move-in volunteers
Hunker Down with Housing is looking for faculty and staff volunteers to help incoming students move to campus. An early move-in initiative sponsored by University…
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Bulldog Bucks
Bulldog Bucks, an online account-based debit card program, is offered to anyone in the campus community with a valid UGA ID Card, faculty and staff…
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Parking registration
The registration deadline for faculty, staff and students who want to park on campus during the 2010-2011 academic year is 5 p.m. July 9. Online…
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Retirees June 2010
Thirty-eight UGA employees retired June 1. Retirees, their job classification, department and length of employment are:Delores Allen, administrative associate II, University Health Center, 15 years/9…
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Grady PR team wins national championship
Five public relations students from the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication won first place in the national Bateman Case Study Competition in Washington,…
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CURO fellows participate in inquiry-based projects
Twenty-five UGA undergraduates have been selected to participate in inquiry-based research projects this summer through the Honors Program’s Center for Undergraduate Research Opportunities.
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Obituary: Richard Mars
OBITUARY Richard MarshRichard L. Marsh, a tenured professor in the department of psychology, died June 8. Marsh, 47, dedicated his career to cognitive psychology, focusing…
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Finance and Administration honors its own
Each spring the Division of Finance and Administration holds a recognition ceremony to honor its employees for years of service and meritorious performance.
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Parking Services receives awards for customer service improvements
UGA Parking Services was recently recognized for excellence by the International Parking Institute.
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Rooted in science
For centuries, ginger root has been used as a folk remedy for a variety of ailments such as colds and upset stomachs. But now, researchers…
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An Unsung Hero
In recent years, some historians and filmmakers have begun to call attention to the many “foot soldiers” in the civil rights movement who have not…
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Brumby receives UGA School of Law’s Distinguished Service Scroll Award
Otis A. Brumby Jr. (LL.B. ’65) has been named the 2010 recipient of the University of Georgia School of Law alumni association’s highest honor, the…
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Bettandorff named Outstanding Adult Educator in Georgia
Ruth Bettandorff, who serves as assistant vice president for academic affairs and director of the University of Georgia Gwinnett Campus, has been named Outstanding Adult…
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UGA educational psychology prof named president-elect of APA division
University of Georgia education professor Martha Carr has been named president-elect of the educational psychology division of the American Psychological Association.
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Regents Prof Jeremy Kilpatrick first from UGA elected to National Academy of Education
University of Georgia Regents Professor of Mathematics Education Jeremy Kilpatrick is one of 10 newly elected members of the National Academy of Education.
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UGA Performing Arts Center announces 2010-2011 season
George C. Foreman, director of the University of Georgia Performing Arts Center, has announced the roster of artists for the 2010-2011 season.
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First published study of 2009 Atlanta floods may hold clues to recent urban flooding
Now, in what is likely the first scholarly published study of the floods, a team of climatologists, meteorologists, geologists and hydrologists, led by the University…
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Media Advisory: UGA Oil spill experts to give regular briefings
University of Georgia marine scientist Samantha Joye and other faculty members directly involved in assessing the impacts of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill will…
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Georgia Science and Engineering Fair winners announced
More than 700 students from across the state recently competed for more than $48,000 in prizes and awards during the 62nd Georgia Science and Engineering…
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Lithonia’s Brown named journalism “Rock Star” at UGA camp
Savannah Brown, a rising senior at Martin Luther King Jr. High School in Lithonia, was named the “Rock Star” of the 2010 Georgia Journalism Academy,…
