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UGA Gwinnett Campus and GSAC-CAC partner to take a stand against sexual violence
Blue jeans are worn by millions of Americans every day, but staff members of Gwinnett Sexual Assault and Children’s Advocacy Center and students at the…
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Harvard Divinity School professor to deliver 16th Coley Lecture at UGA
Amy Hollywood, the Elizabeth H. Monrad Professor of Christian Studies at the Harvard University Divinity School, will deliver the 16th annual Andrea Carson Coley Lecture…
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Nixing the quick fix
An article on CollegeMagazine.com about students using and abusing prescription “study drugs” such as Adderall quoted Alan Campbell, associate dean for student affairs at UGA.…
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UGA law school to host forums on federal public service and homelessness
The University of Georgia School of Law will host two presentations by Frank Trinity, general counsel of the Corporation for National and Community Service, which…
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UGA to host conference on autism, speech disorders June 10-11
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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Baby whisperers
Say “Ning” or “Moodle” to most people and the reaction is a blank stare. But the names of these online networking sites have become as…
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OBITUARY
Robert Edward Rhoades, Distinguished Research Professor of Anthropology at UGA, died March 24.
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Undergraduate admissions unveils new iPhone application
Prospective UGA students can now access admissions information and other features on an iPhone or iPod Touch. The Office of Undergraduate Admissions, working with other…
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News anchor Diane Sawyer will host Peabody ceremony
Diane Sawyer, the award-winning anchor of ABC World News, will host the 69th Annual George Foster Peabody Awards ceremony May 17 at the Waldorf=Astoria in…
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Supreme Court journalist talks about women on benchSupreme Court journalist talks about women on ben
Women play an important part on the U.S. Supreme Court, but exactly how they do it is open to interpretation, said Dahlia Lithwick, a Supreme…
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Scholar Cornel West will lecture as part of Week of Soul celebration
The university will host a presentation by philosopher, author, critic and civil rights activist Cornel West on April 8 at 7:30 p.m. in the Grand…
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Two Honors Program students named 2010 Truman Scholars
Two UGA undergraduates have been chosen to receive Harry S. Truman Scholarships, a national award recognizing outstanding juniors who are planning careers in government or…
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Getzen Lecture postponed
U.S. Sen. Johnny Isakson was scheduled to give the School of Public and International Affairs’ 2010 Getzen Lecture on Government Accountability.
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Han Park receives Morehouse award for his peace efforts
Internationally renowned UGA scholar Han S. Park was honored with the Gandhi, King, Ikeda Community Builders Prize at a special ceremony at Morehouse College April…
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Recognizing the best
The university will recognize top students, superior teachers and outstanding faculty advisers and mentors at its annual Honors Day ceremony.
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UGA to open child care center on Medical Partnership site
UGA will offer a new child care center for its faculty, staff and students possibly as early as January 2012
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UGA Night at Six Flags
On April 16 from 6 p.m.–midnight, Six Flags over Georgia will be open exclusively to UGA alumni, students, faculty, staff, friends and family. Tickets are…
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National Graduate and Professional Student Appreciation Week
The Graduate School is observing National Graduate and Professional Student Appreciation Week April 12-16 with an open house April 14-15. The open house will be…
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Poverty issues forum
UGA faculty and staff who are teaching or conducting research and outreach about alleviating poverty will be able to network with UGA colleagues who share…
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New Web site covers everything global
The Office of Global Programs’ new Web site covers everything the office handles. Whether visitors are interested in information about international programs and study-abroad opportunities…
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New illustrated guidebook covers species of lizards, crocodilians in the Southeast
Lizards and Crocodilians of the Southeast Whit Gibbons, Judy Greene and Tony Mills University of Georgia Press $24.95 Lizards and crocodilians found in the Southeast…
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Making a good impression: Staffer helps campus with copy orders
Natalie Beavers, assistant duplicating services supervisor, always tries to make a good impression—on the phone, at the front desk and even with the print jobs…
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James Kau, American Real Estate Society’s Grasskamp Award for 2010
James Kau, Terry Chaired Professor in the department of real estate, received the American Real Estate Society’s Graaskamp Award for 2010. The Graaskamp Award honors…
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Keith Herist, re-elected treasurer of the American Association of College of Pharmacy
Keith Herist, a clinical associate professor in the College of Pharmacy, was re-elected treasurer of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy for 2010-2013. Founded…
