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OLLI meeting
The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at UGA (formerly Learning in Retirement) will hold its annual meeting May 14 at 9 a.m. at Trumps, 2026 South…
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Golf tournament
The Stadion Athens Classic at UGA will be held April 29-May 2 at the UGA Golf Course. Practice rounds for the Nationwide Tour professionals will…
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Newspaper archives accessible online
The Digital Library of Georgia, part of UGA Libraries, has created a new site providing access to 14 newspapers in Atlanta from 1847–1922. The Atlanta…
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Graduate School celebrates centennial with a book retracing 100 years of history
Centennial: Graduate Education at the University of Georgia 1910-2010 Cynthia Adams Everbest Printing Company $29.95 The UGA Graduate School takes a look back at its…
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April 2010 Retirees
Twenty-seven UGA employees retired April 1. Retirees, their job classification, department and length of employment are: Katherine F. Berryman, administrative associate II, Assistant Dean’s Office–Georgia…
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Suzanne Yoculan, honored on the House floor of the Georgia State Capitol
Suzanne Yoculan, former head gymnastics coach, was honored on the House floor of the State Capitol last month. She received a resolution honoring her achievements…
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Fanning associate convenes summit for Southwest Georgia communities
For Courtney Tobin, April 1 ended months of hard work and planning. But for the 115 community leaders who had gathered at Andrew College in…
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Cynthia Ward, received the Student AVMA Teaching Excellence Award-Basic Sciences
Cynthia Ward, associate professor of small animal medicine, received the Student AVMA Teaching Excellence Award-Basic Sciences at the annual meeting of the American Veterinary Medical…
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Bethany Moreton, received the 2010 Frederick Jackson Turner Award
Bethany Moreton, assistant professor of history, was selected by the Organization of American Historians to receive the 2010 Frederick Jackson Turner Award, which is given…
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Keith Prassee,named a distinguished member of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists
Keith Prassee, a former dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine, was named a distinguished member of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists. He continues…
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Scott Brown, Received the Royal Canin Award
Scott Brown, head of the small animal medicine department in the College of Veterinary Medicine, received the Royal Canin Award at the annual meeting of…
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Sherontae Maxwell, elected president of the Georgia Association of Special Programs Personnel
Sherontae Maxwell, director of the educational talent search TRIO program in the Division of Academic Enhancement, has been elected president of the Georgia Association of…
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UGA to host housing conference
UGA has been selected as the host site for South Atlantic Affiliate of College and University Residence Halls 2010 conference, Oct. 29-31. The SAACURH is…
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National experts in evidence-based medicine to speak at May conference
Two of the nation’s top experts in teaching evidence-based medicine will speak May 10-11 to a cross-section of UGA faculty members in a conference hosted…
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Center to create educational videos
UGA’s Center for Invasive Species and Ecosystem Health recently received a $328,714 grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture National Institute of Food and Agriculture.…
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‘Tick checks’ can help protect you, pets from tick-borne diseases
Spending time camping, hiking or hunting can be fun and relaxing. Just make sure you don’t get hooked up with a blood-sucking travel partner, said…
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Reports say University of California Berkeley could save $75 million
A consulting company hired to make an internal report of inefficiencies at the University of California, Berkeley, estimated that the institution could save $75 million…
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NCAA calls for sickle-cell testing
Collegiate athletes are now required to be tested for the sickle-cell anemia trait, prove they’ve already been tested or sign a special form declining the…
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UGA professors featured in Appalachia environmental history series
Two University of Georgia professors-Charles Hudson, retired professor of anthropology, and John Inscoe, professor of Southern history- explore the rich history of the Appalachian Mountains…
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Cooperative Extension Family and Consumer Sciences receive $2.2 million grant
Weatherization monitors and educators funded with federal stimulus money are already making a difference in the lives of homeowners across the state, and an additional…
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Ed Roland of Collective Soul speaks at UGA’s Music Business Program
The University of Georgia Music Business Program gave students a lesson in independence, when lead singer Ed Roland of the Atlanta-based group Collective Soul spoke…
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Research at Antarctica’s ‘Mars on Earth’ reveals non-organic mechanism for production of important g
In so many ways, Don Juan Pond in the Dry Valleys of Antarctica is one of the most unearthly places on the planet
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Former U.S. Solicitor General Walter Dellinger to deliver law graduation address
Former acting Solicitor General of the United States Walter Dellinger will deliver the keynote address at the University of Georgia School of Law’s commencement on…
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UGA alumnus will return to campus to discuss his latest book
Terry T. Turner, a University of Georgia alumnus who writes under the pen name David Donovan, will return to campus to talk about his latest…
