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A Weighty Challenge
University of Georgia researchers recently received funding to find ways to prevent or reduce childhood obesity, a health crisis of epidemic proportions in Georgia, through…
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Intersecting Science and Art
Simply standing before a Gothic cathedral—say Notre-Dame in Paris—can be an overwhelming experience. Understanding how all its parts artfully and structurally work together is something…
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Renowned intellectual property law expert to speak on entertainment issues
The University of Georgia School of Law’s Dean Rusk Center will host two intellectual property law lectures in April featuring Martin Kretschmer, professor of information…
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CANCELED – Symposium to explore security and justice efforts in India
The University of Georgia School of Law’s symposium on “Security and Justice: An Indian Perspective” has been canceled.
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UGA’s Grady College names Distinguished Alumni Award winners
Four University of Georgia alumni with notable achievements in newspaper management, academia, reporting/editing, and broadcasting have been named winners of the 2010 Distinguished Alumni Awards…
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James W. Porter to discuss “The Ecology of War”
James W. Porter, Meigs Professor of Ecology and associate dean of the Odum School of Ecology, will present a lecture on the environmental effects of…
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Fashion show
The University Woman’s Club will hold its spring luncheon and fashion show April 13 at 11:30 a.m. at the Athens Country Club, 2700 Jefferson Road.…
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Former U.N. ambassador will deliver 10th annual Mary Frances Early Lecture
Andrew Young, a former ambassador to the United Nations, Atlanta mayor and civil rights leader, will deliver the 10th annual Mary Frances Early Lecture at…
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Spring Flings 2010
WIth the change of seasons, temperatures have warmed upa nd more outdoor activities are taking place across campus.
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‘The Early Years’
Mary Frances Early remembers drinking from segregated water fountains and using segregated restrooms in her early years. She even attended a master’s program at the…
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Two receive university’s Outstanding Academic Advising Award
This year’s winners of the university’s Outstanding Undergraduate Academic Advising Award are Brian Fairchild, a faculty member in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences,…
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Physical ed expert to give Ramsey Lecture
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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Hawkinsville High School students tour Lamar Dodd School of Art
On a recent March afternoon, professors at the Lamar Dodd School of Art gave a rare presentation.
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Symposium to focus on ongoing health challenges in East Africa
The College of Public Health and the Biomedical and Health Sciences Institute, along with the new UGA Center for Global Health, will host the third…
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Adams: Governor’s recent budget actions are beneficial to USG
UGA President Michael F. Adams in a March 18 report to the University Council praised recent actions by Gov. Sonny Perdue to stem budget cuts…
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Campus cleanup
After two seasons of highly-publicized trashing and environmental damage to the university’s historic North Campus on football game days, the cabinet approved changes to the…
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New bill gives colleges tax breaks for hiring unemployed workers
New bill gives colleges tax breaks for hiring unemployed workers
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Tuition increases approved for public universities in Arizona next year
Public university students in Arizona will pay between 16 and 20 percent more for their education next year due to tuition increases recently approved by…
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Clean bird feeders will help keep birds healthy, disease-free
Bird feeders should be cleaned periodically to help prevent the spread of disease, according to experts at the State Botanical Garden of Georgia. Feeders should…
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School of Law conference cancelled
The School of Law’s Dean Rusk Center conference “Security and Justice: An Indian Perspective,” scheduled for April 2, has been cancelled.
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Lecture will address challenges women face in business arena
In conjunction with Women’s History Month, the Graduate School’s Outreach and Diversity Office will host a lecture by Marshawn Evans March 31 at 6:30 p.m.…
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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…
