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Six receive awards at annual PSO luncheon
The Office of the Vice President for Public Service and Outreach held its annual luncheon and awards ceremony Feb. 11, presenting top public service and…
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Club sports complex wins national award
UGA’s complex for recreational club sports is one of nine collegiate centers to receive the 2010 Outstanding Sports Facilities Award from the National Intramural-Recreational Sports…
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Law students finish strong in moot court competition, advance to nationals
Two teams from the School of Law have earned the right to advance to the national rounds of the Frederick Douglass Moot Court Competition. Third-year…
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Charlot murals on campus to be discussed at annual Willson Center/GMOA lecture
The seventh annual Willson Center/Georgia Museum of Art Lecture will take place March 3 at 4 p.m. in Room 314 of Sanford Hall. Nina Hellerstein,…
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Strength in numbers
Taking 10 minutes this month to fill out the U.S. Census form means strengthening your community, said UGA demographer Douglas Bachtel.
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Early spring a good time for landscape maintenance
As the weather warms up, Bob Westerfield, a horticulturist with the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, recommends doing some landscape maintenance including pruning, fertilizing,…
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Tennessee chancellors, presidents may not need graduate degrees
Some Tennessee politicians could soon hold chancellor and presidential positions at state universities without holding advanced degrees, thanks to two pieces of legislation pending in…
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Finalists named for MCG presidency
The University System of Georgia has announced that Ricardo Azziz, a physician/scientist/executive with more than 20 years of leadership in biomedical research, medical education and…
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Special guests announced for Osborne film festival
Three Academy Award winners and several film industry veterans will be special guests at Robert Osborne’s Classic Film Festival, which runs March 25-28 at the…
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Campus visit: Chancellor Davis discusses balancing budget cuts, increasing student enrollment
University System of Georgia Chancellor Erroll B. Davis Jr. visited UGA Feb. 22 in one of his three monthly visits to system campuses.
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African agriculture leader, UGA alumnus to deliver Snyder Lecture
Salibo Somé, founder of Africa’s Sustainable Development Council, will deliver the 2010 Darl Snyder Lecture on March 4.
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Wrigley appointed interim VP for public service and outreach
Steve W. Wrigley, who serves as director of the Carl Vinson Institute of Government and vice president for government relations at UGA, has been named…
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Cleaning the air
UGA President Michael F. Adams was joined by Athens-Clarke County Mayor Heidi Davison and Stan Meiburg, the acting regional administrator for the Environmental Protection Agency,…
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Budget savings fuel $4 million initiative to hire new faculty
Twenty-four faculty searches will soon get under way, including several chaired professorships, thanks to a special funding initiative announced by UGA President Michael F. Adams…
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UGA School of Law places in quarterfinals at national environmental moot court competition
The University of Georgia School of Law recently finished as aquarterfinalist at the Pace National Environmental Law Moot Court Competition.
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UGA sets spring semester enrollment record with 33,620 students
The University of Georgia has set a new spring semester enrollment record with a total of 33,620 students attending classes in Athens and at the…
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Noted anthropologist to speak on University of Georgia campus in March
J. Stephen Lansing, a professor of anthropology at the University of Arizona with a joint appointment in ecology and evolutionary biology, will deliver a lecture…
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Nobel prize winner to speak on climate change at UGA
Elinor Ostrom, 2009 Nobel Laureate in Economic Sciences, will be speaking at the department of political science’s annual Parthemos Lecture on March 19.
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UGA hosts 35th Georgia Junior Science and Humanities Symposium
The University of Georgia Office of Academic Special Programs will host the 35th Georgia Junior Science and Humanities Symposium through March 2 at the Georgia…
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UGA ranks in Top 25 for Peace Corps Volunteers
The University of Georgia has been recognized as one of the Top 25 colleges and universities in the nation that produce Peace Corps volunteers.
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UGA professor emerita to exhibit paintings at State Botanical Garden
University of Georgia College of Education emerita professor Claire Clements will exhibit her new paintings at the State Botanical Garden of Georgia from March 1…
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UGA hosts 41st annual children’s literature conference, book awards March 19-20
Some of the nation’s top authors and illustrators of children’s books will speak during the 41st Annual Conference on Children’s Literature March 19-20 at the…
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UGA ranks in Top 25 for Peace Corps Volunteers
The University of Georgia has been recognized as one of the Top 25 colleges and universities in the nation that produce Peace Corps volunteers.
