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‘Tuscan Sun’ author to speak March 30
Frances Mayes, author of the best-selling memoirs Under the Tuscan Sun and Bella Tuscany, will speak March 30 at 4 p.m. in the Chapel. Her…
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Barny Whitman, selected to receive the 2010 USFCC/J. Roger Porter Award
Barny Whitman, head of the microbiology department, has been selected to receive the 2010 USFCC/J. Roger Porter Award. The award will be presented at the…
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Carol A. Watson, president of Southeastern chapter of the American Association of Law Libraries
Carol A. Watson, the associate director for information technology at the School of Law, was elected vice president/president elect of the Southeastern chapter of the…
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Martha Thomas, 2010-2012 director-elect of the Music Teachers National Association Southern Division
Martha Thomas, keyboard professor in the Hugh Hodgson School of Music, was chosen 2010-2012 director-elect of the Music Teachers National Association Southern Division, beginning at…
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Thomas C. Reeves, honored for years of work
Thomas C. Reeves, professor emeritus of learning, design and technology in the College of Education, was honored for his 25-year body of work at an…
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Jack Bauerle, La Salle College High School Alumni Hall of Fame
Jack Bauerle, swimming and diving head coach, was inducted into the La Salle College High School Alumni Hall of Fame. Bauerle is a 1970 graduate…
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Scientist’s lifelong love of agriculture led from Jamaican roots to U.S. soil
Walking from his home each morning on his way to tend his coffee, yams, pimentos and chickens in the Jamaican countryside, Thomas Bramwell did more…
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Research professor examines the evolution of American legal history in new book
A Nation of Laws: America’s Imperfect Pursuit of Justice Peter Charles Hoffer University of Kansas Press $24.95 Peter Charles Hoffer, Distinguished Research Professor of History…
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UGA Press updates its online pages
The UGA Press has updated its Web site, allowing users to browse book titles, view book covers, quickly order copies and peruse the latest press…
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New e-mail system
The university will have a new e-mail system beginning this summer. Powered by Microsoft Live@edu, the system will have e-mail with 10 gigabytes of storage…
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Faculty learning communities
Nine faculty learning communities are planned for next year, and April 16 is the application deadline to join them. Facilitated by faculty and staff, next…
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UGA Music Business Program to host music business panels April 24 at Eddie’s Attic in metro Atlanta
The University of Georgia Music Business Program will host an educational panel, titled “Start me up! How to get your music business off the ground,”…
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UGA forum to focus on efforts to globalize the curriculum April 1-2
University of Georgia faculty across multiple disciplines, including associate provosts, associate deans and directors, will discuss their efforts related to globalizing the curriculum during the…
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UGA to host 2010 US-IALE twenty-fifth anniversary symposium
The twenty-fifth annual symposium of the United States Regional Association of the International Association for Landscape Ecology will be held at the University of Georgia…
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UGA to host 113 young students at Duke TIP March 27
Some 113 academically talented 5th and 6th grade students from across Georgia and the Southeast region will participate in a day of enriching and challenging…
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Under the Tuscan Sun author to speak on UGA campus
Frances Mayes, author of the best-selling memoirs Under the Tuscan Sun and Bella Tuscany, will speak in the University of Georgia Chapel March 30 at 4 p.m.
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Symposium to explore security and justice efforts in India
The University of Georgia School of Law’s Dean Rusk Center will present “Security and Justice: An Indian Perspective” featuring the Chief Justice of India K.G.…
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UGA to recognize top students, faculty at Honors Day, April 7
The University of Georgia will recognize top students, superior teachers and outstanding faculty advisers and mentors at its annual Honors Day program.
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UGA elementary education student received Harwell scholarship
Brandi Paul, an early childhood education major from Oglethorpe County, has been awarded a $750 Paul Tappan Harwell Scholarship for the fall 2010 semester.
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Georgia Law takes top honors in new national transactional law competition
The University of Georgia School of Law received awards for the Best Buyer Side Draft and Best Overall Team at the inaugural Transactional Lawyering Meet…
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Physical ed expert Daryl Siedentop to speak on national physical activity plan March 29
Daryl Siedentop, an internationally recognized expert in physical education and author of the white paper on the nation’s plan to increase physical activity in schools,…
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UGA’s Terry College of Business ranked among the top 50 undergraduate programs
The University of Georgia Terry College of Business has one of the nation’s best undergraduate programs in business, based on the newest ranking by Bloomberg BusinessWeek magazine.
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UGA Global Health Symposium to focus on research relationships in East Africa
The University of Georgia College of Public Health and the Biomedical and Health Sciences Institute, along with the new UGA Center for Global Health, will…
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UGA sponsors Georgia Science and Engineering Fair April 1-3 at the Classic Center
More than 700 students from across the state will compete for more than $48,000 in prizes and awards during the 62nd Georgia Science and Engineering…
