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Revised trademark policy
UGA’s trademark licensing policy has been revised recently to cover all aspects of trademark use and licensing. The policy has been updated to better define…
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Graduate student symposium
Lindsay Boring will be the 2010 colloquium speaker at the Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources annual Graduate Student Research Symposium. Held for graduate…
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Research Computing site overhauled
Web designers in the Office of the Vice President for Research and Enterprise Information Technology Services recently redesigned the Web site for the Research Computing…
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An Athens classic revised and updated
A Portrait of Historic Athens and Clarke County Second Edition By Frances Taliaferro Thomas; Pictorial Research by Mary Levin Koch University of Georgia Press $29.95…
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‘Storied history’
Maureen Grasso, dean of the Graduate School since 2002, discusses the school’s centennial and the importance of graduate education in Georgia with Columns.
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Butterflies earn their wings
An article published at PhysOrg.com quoted Sonia Altizer, an associate professor in the Eugene P. Odum School of Ecology at UGA. The article focused on…
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Attractive career
An article about the rise of female veterinarians in Women’s e-News, an online publication devoted to women’s issues, quoted Sheila Allen, dean of UGA’s College…
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Daunting dating on campus
A New York Times story about how the abundance of female students in institutions of higher education is affecting the dating scene quoted W. Keith…
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Senior Savings
A USAToday article about how seniority in Congress affects funding for lawmakers’ pet projects quoted Michael Crespin, an assistant professor of political science at UGA.…
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Culture clash
A USAToday story about the safety of beef quoted Michael Doyle, director of UGA’s Center for Food Safety. The article focused on how bacterial cultures,…
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Slithering South
A Chattanooga Times-Free Press article about snakes in Tennessee quoted Whitfield Gibbons, professor emeritus, senior research scientist and head of the Environmental Outreach Program at…
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Something smells fishy
A report released by faculty members at UGA and the Medical College of Georgia was covered in the New York Times, U.S. News and World…
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University Health Center wins customer service award from governor for clinical team initiative
The Governor’s Commendation for Excellence in Customer Service was awarded to the University Health Center’s Clinical Practice redesign team at the Capitol building Jan. 21.
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Professor returns to the foal for his research
Dr. Steeve Giguère, the first holder of the Marguerite Thomas Hodgson Chair of Equine Studies in the College of Veterinary Medicine, has since become an…
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Veterinary Medicine student organization to hold benefit auction, dinner Feb. 27
The College of Veterinary Medicine’s student chapter of the American Veterinary Medical Association is hosting a benefit auction at the Oconee County Civic Center in…
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Research University Civic Engagement Network has annual meeting at UGA
UGA will host the fifth annual meeting of the Research University Civic Engagement Network from Feb. 26-27. Campus Compact and Tufts University’s Tisch College of…
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Preparedness forum to focus on travel hazards beyond America’s borders
“International Travel: Hazards and Realities,” part of the university’s Academic-Professional Security Series, will be held Feb. 23 from 9-11 a.m. in Room 137 of the…
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Study: Butterfly wings shaped by migration
A UGA study has found that monarch butterflies that migrate long distances have evolved larger and more elongated wings than their stationary cousins.
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Big science on a small scale
UGA physicist Yiping Zhao says nanoscience is big science—the kind that will change lives. Its invisible scale is precisely what makes its potential so tremendous.
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UGA District I History Day Competition winners announced
Three students received top honors at the District I History Day Competition held recently at the University of Georgia. Dayton Hare and Will Martin, students…
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Recycle inkjet cartridges, batteries
Inkjet cartridges and battery recycling is now available on campus. Departments can request an inkjet cartridge collection box or box pick-up by e-mailing recycle@uga.edu. To…
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Michigan college will repay tuition for students in training program
Lansing Community College in Lansing, Mich., has made a promise to repay tuition to students who complete a short-term noncredit training program at the school,…
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Harvard law school to offer $1 million to bolster public service ranks
In another attempt to help graduate students pursue public service careers, the Harvard Law School announced a plan to offer $1 million in seed money…
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William H. Schlesinger to present 25th annual Odum Lecture at UGA
William H. Schlesinger, president of the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies, will present the 25th annual Odum Lecture on Wednesday, Feb. 24, at the University…
