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Study participants needed
Participants are needed for a six-week study on the health effects of low-to-moderateintensity exercise. The study is recruiting women 18-39 years old who have been…
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Community Food Access Interest Group
The Community Food Access Interest Group will hold its first meeting Oct. 15 from 3-5 p.m. the Training Room of J.W. Fanning Building, 1240 S.…
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Latino mixer
The Latino Advisory Board and the Hispanic Scholarship Fund are co-hosting a faculty, staff and student mixer Oct. 6 from 4-6 p.m. in the Reading…
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University launches flu awareness Web site
To help potential victims and prevent as many flu cases as possible, the university recently launched a regularly updated Web site devoted entirely to influenza…
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Book chronicles papers and presentations from black environmental conference
Land and Power: Sustainable Agriculture and African Americans Edited by Jeffrey L. Jordan, Edward Pennick, Walter A. Hill and Robert Zabawa Sustainable Agriculture Publications $10…
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Retirees September 2009
Eight UGA employees retired Sept. 1. Retirees, their job classification, department and length of employment are: James K. Calhoun, research technician III, field research services,…
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UGA reference librarian has the whole world right at her fingertips
Like a lot of college students, Kristin Nielsen couldn’t decide on a major. “Every class I took, I thought, ‘This is great,’ ” she said. Finally…
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Susan White, Professional Excellence at the 2009 American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine
Susan White, professor emerita at the College of Veterinary Medicine, received the Robert W. Kirk Award for Professional Excellence at the 2009 American College of…
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Gwynn Powell, received a Diploma of Honor from Mari El Republic of Ministry of Education
Gwynn Powell, an associate professor in the recreation and leisure studies program, received a Diploma of Honor from the Mari El Republic Ministry of Education…
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Yao-Wen Huang, named a Fellow of the Institute of Technologists
Yao-Wen Huang, a professor in the department of food science and technology, has been named a Fellow of the Institute of Technologists. Huang was recognized…
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James C. Hearn, named an associate editor of Educational Researcher
James C. Hearn, a professor in the Institute of Higher Education, has been named an associate editor of Educational Researcher, the peer-reviewed journal of the…
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Manjeet S. Chinnan, 2009 Distinguished Food Engineering Award
Manjeet S. Chinnan, a professor of food engineering, received the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers’ 2009 Distinguished Food Engineering Award. Sponsored by the…
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University group releases its report on sustainability efforts
A working group of faculty, staff and students at UGA has released a report cataloguing the university’s efforts to promote sustainability and making proposals to…
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25 years of travels
This summer in a posh district of London, senior Katie Moore helped stage a photo shoot under the guidance of couture hat designer Louis Mariette.…
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Morehead named senior vice president for academic affairs and provost at UGA
Jere W. Morehead, vice president for instruction and the Meigs Professor of Legal Studies at the University of Georgia, will serve as senior vice president…
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Noted American writer Richard Ford to speak on UGA campus
Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Richard Ford will deliver the Ferdinand Phinizy Lecture in the Chapel on the University of Georgia campus on Friday, Sept. 18, at…
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UGA expects 150 high school students for ‘Vet School for a Day 2009’
The University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine will welcome 150 students, along with their parents and advisers, to the fifth annual Vet School for…
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Celebrations for Hispanic Heritage Month planned for UGA, Athens
Hispanic Heritage Month will be celebrated in Athens and on the University of Georgia campus.
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Shujaat Husain Khan to fill new Patel Distinguished Professorship, to perform
Internationally recognized Indian musician and sitar virtuoso Shujaat Husain Khan will be on the University of Georgia campus Oct. 9-11 as the first Gordhan L.…
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UGA geneticist receives $2 million federal stimulus grant for research on the thymus
The National Institutes of Health have awarded, as part of the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act, a two-year, $2 million grant to a University of…
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Interdisciplinary artist Clarinda Mac Low to bring “Cyborg Nation” to UGA
Clarinda Mac Low, an interdisciplinary artist who stages her work in non-traditional environments, will visit the University of Georgia campus Oct. 8-9.
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UGA family researchers receive $5.9 million grant
University of Georgia researchers have been awarded a five-year, $5.9 million Core Center of Excellence grant from the National Institute on Drug Abuse to address…

