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New e-mail system
The university will have a new e-mail system beginning June 27, when all UGA faculty, staff and students using UGAMail will be migrated to a…
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New UGACard prices
The cost of a UGACard has increased to $20 from $15. This is the first time the cost of the card has increased in more…
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Poverty, economy grant proposal applications
The Office of the Vice President for Public Service and Outreach is soliciting grant proposals from UGA faculty whose scholarship is related to poverty and…
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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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Recreational sports summer youth programming
The Department of Recreational Sports will hold a variety of summer youth programming for faculty, staff and student dependents. Rec Sports Youth Camp is a…
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IAAP meeting
Members of the UGA community are invited to the next monthly meeting of the Athens chapter of the International Association of Administrative Professionals. The meeting…
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Site helps visitors go green, save green
A new website developed by faculty in the College of Family and Consumer Sciences focuses on multiple ways to go green. Unveiled April 22 on…
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Professor publishes companion Latin text
Scribblers, Sculptors and Scribes: A Companion to Wheelock’s Latin and Other Introductory Textbooks Richard A. LaFleur Harper Collins Publishers $17.99 Richard A. LaFleur, Franklin Professor…
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Retirees May 2010
Six UGA employees retired May 1. Retirees, their job classification, department and length of employment are:Brenda Jean Coker, digital print technician II, central duplicating, 22…
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Living strong: Admissions staffer raises awareness about cancer
At first glance Charlie Carabello looks like a typical UGA employee. He has on a UGA shirt and even a red-and-black bow tie.
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Dr. Susan White, received the 2009 Robert W. Kirk Award
Dr. Susan White, a retired professor of large animal medicine, received the 2009 Robert W. Kirk Award for Professional Excellence from the American College for…
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Kenneth Tanner,chosen as an Outstanding Paper Award Winner
Kenneth Tanner, a professor in workforce education, leadership and social foundations, recently had a paper chosen as an Outstanding Paper Award Winner as part of…
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Judith L. Meyer, delivered the 17th annual Abel Wolman Distinguished Lecture
Judith L. Meyer, Distinguished Research Professor emerita in the Odum School of Ecology, delivered the 17th annual Abel Wolman Distinguished Lecture of the Water Science…
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Drs. Elizabeth Howerth and David Stalknecht, recipients of Distinguished Service Awards
College of Veterinary Medicine faculty members Drs. Elizabeth Howerth, a professor of pathology, and David Stallknecht, a professor of population health, received Distinguished Service Awards…
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William U. Eiland, was inducted into Sigma Pi Kappa
William U. Eiland, director of the Georgia Museum of Art, was inducted into Sigma Pi Kappa, a national honor society focused entirely on preservation, April…
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UGA ranks among country’s most environmentally responsible colleges
UGA is one of the country’s most environmentally responsible colleges, according to The Princeton Review, and was recently featured in the publication’s Guide to 286…
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‘Georgia Review’ earns 10 honors at recent GAMMA awards ceremony
For the fourth straight year, The Georgia Review has won a gold award for general excellence in the Magazine Association of the Southeast’s annual GAMMA…
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College of Education will host summer institute on autism, speech disorders
Nearly 200 speech-language pathologists and special education teachers from across the state will hear the latest information about autism, assistive technology, behavior management and language…
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State’s House of Representatives honors Vinson Institute of Government
UGA’s Carl Vinson Institute of Government received high praise from the Georgia House of Representatives, when members gathered there the final day of the 2010…
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University Council creates committee to look into furlough alternatives
At its last meeting of the academic year on April 27, the University Council voted to create a committee to investigate possible alternatives to furloughing…
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UGA to host regional biology meeting
The 2010 Southeast Regional Society for Developmental Biology meeting will be held May 21-23 at the Georgia Center for Continuing Education Conference Center and Hotel.…
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Grill safely during cookout season to keep guests from food-borne illness
With cookout season under way, UGA Cooperative Extension food safety specialist Judy Harrison has some tips to help keep guests safe from food-borne illness. •…
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Core curriculum cut at U. of Arkansas
Arts and sciences students at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville will now have to fulfill only 35 credit hours of general education requirement instead…
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State auditors find charge card abuse at five public Florida universities
State auditors found instances of improper university charge card use totaling more than $150,000 at five Florida public higher education institutions, The Chronicle of Higher…
