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Virtual visits
Melinda DeMaria, associate director of undergraduate admissions, had a busy October, visiting with high school students in Pennsylvania and Atlanta. But she did not have…
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Radio host named local favorite
Robb Holmes, the station’s program director, is the voice behind the show that hosts all kinds of musicians—from local rock bands to visiting marimba players—as…
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John Shores, Georgia Center
John Snow Shores, a 22-year employee at the Georgia Center for Continuing Education Conference Center and Hotel, died Oct. 31.
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Sports journalism legacy will be highlighted at Grady College tribute
The Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication will spotlight its sports journalism legacy Nov. 19 at the Grady Fellows Tribute Evening at the Classic…
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College of Public Health will host community forum on influenza viruses
The College of Public Health will host a community forum about the current flu pandemic, the upcoming seasonal flu season, vaccination and tips to stay…
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University Council OKs new statue of Abraham Baldwin on North Campus
A bronze statue of Abraham Baldwin, UGA’s founder and first president, will soon stand at the foot of the Presidents Garden Club, the University Council…
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The family that pays together
Work by College of Family and Consumer Sciences faculty members Joseph Goetz, Jerry Gale and Maria Bermudez on relational family therapy was referenced in a…
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Ac-cell-erated research
The Charlotte Business Journal, in an article about his research into stem cells, quoted Stephen Dalton, professor of biochemistry and molecular biology and Georgia Research…
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Sick of ads
Matthew Perri III, a professor of clinical and administrative pharmacy, was quoted in a Redbook article about the oversaturation of medical information such as ads…
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Clearing the air
The Times of India, in an article about how common indoor plants have been found to help eliminate harmful air pollutants quoted Stanley J. Kays,…
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‘Retooling for the future’
The Center for Teaching and Learning invites the university community to celebrate its 30th anniversary at a drop-in reception at 4 p.m. Nov. 19 at…
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More UGA students study abroad than ever before
The University of Georgia remained a national leader in study abroad, ranked 10th among doctoral/research institutions with 2,058 total study abroad participants in 2007-2008, according…
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Keep the money and run
Kathleen Kahle, an associate professor of banking and finance, was quoted in a Wall Street Journal article about how companies are keeping more cash on…
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Bands on the run
An article in the San Francisco Business Times about new methods of tracking bands’ popularity as they begin to lean heavily on less-traditional selling and…
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Don’t wait to eat holiday leftovers
Leftover turkey and dressing or a slice of pumpkin pie can be a wonderful after-the-holidays treat. But a UGA food safety expert warns not to…
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India’s government doubles salaries of its university research professors
In an effort to increase research output, India’s government doubled the salaries of its public university’s research professors, The Chronicle of Higher Education reported. Although…
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Pew Research Center: More young adults in college than ever before
In October 2008, more young adults were enrolled in higher education institutions than at any other time in the nation’s history, the Pew Research Center…
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CDD conference draws more than 100 participants
Some 140 registrants attended the second Center for Drug Discovery Conference at UGA, where three international experts on HIV, hepatitis C and inflammatory diseases gave…
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Seilers dedicate bronze of Uga VI to UGA College of Veterinary Medicine
On Saturday, Nov. 14, Frank W. “Sonny” Seiler, owner of the past and present Uga mascots, and the Seiler family dedicated a bronze statue of…
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Seven doctoral students named 2009-2010 ARCS Scholars
The Atlanta chapter of the ARCS® Foundation Inc. (Achievement Rewards for College Students) has awarded $45,000 to seven UGA doctoral students in the biomedical and…
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Students’ talents on display in Terry Sales Competition
The students who put their skills on display during role-played sales calls were the stars of the annual University of Georgia Terry College of Business…
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Lead singer talks with students about ‘harvesting luck’ in music
Cracker lead singer David Lowery can add “financial theorist” to the résumé of his platinum-selling music career.
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Lineup announced for sixth annual Osborne classic film festival
To Catch a Thief, The Wizard of Oz and The Godfather II are among films selected for the sixth annual Robert Osborne’s Classic Film Festival…
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Stimulus funding will be used to train health literacy coaches
Improving the health literacy skills of Georgia’s elderly and disabled is the goal of a UGA research project that has recently been funded by federal…
