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Administrative assistant balances work, college classes and family
Arkedia Raines isn’t only an administrative assistant in Workforce Education, Leadership and Social Foundations. She’s also a mother and college student who keeps herself busy.
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University rises in ranking of African-American students earning doctoral degrees
Diverse Issues in Higher Education ranked UGA 17th in the nation for doctoral degrees conferred upon African Americans, up from 18th in last year’s rankings.
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Panel discussion will focus on security threats in cyberspace
Nationally recognized experts will be on campus Sept. 11 to teach university and community members ways to prevent cyber terrorism during “The Growing Cyber Security…
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UGA administrator receive Ernst & Young’s Inclusive Excellence Award
Mark C. Dawkins, associate dean for academic programs and an accounting professor at the University of Georgia’s Terry College of Business, has been named one…
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Higher education, civic engagement top conference agenda
The Office of the Vice President for Public Service and Outreach will host the 10th annual National Outreach Scholarship Conference Sept. 28-30.
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UGA licenses technology for adhesives
A new technology that uses visible light for curing a multitude of monomers, oligomers and polymers-chemical building blocks from which synthetic organic materials are made-has…
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UGA to host Housing Training Institute
UGA has been selected as the new host institution for the James C. Grimm National Housing Training Institute by the Association of College and University…
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Social media conference set for Sept. 19
The Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication will host its third annual Connect conference on public relations and social media Sept. 19 at the…
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Symposium to explore future of biomass-based fuels
Top scientists will provide insights about the scientific progress toward a future in which fuels and products are based on biomass at a symposium sponsored…
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Pharmacy South will be dedicated Sept. 10
The College of Pharmacy will hold a dedication ceremony Sept. 10 at 3 p.m. for its new Pharmacy South addition, built adjacent to the Robert…
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Groundbreaking set for Butts-Mehre Hall
UGA will break ground on a cutting-edge renovation and expansion of Butts-Mehre Heritage Hall, the everyday home of the University’s Athletic Association and football team,…
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UGA students awarded a record number of Fulbright scholarships in 2009-2010
A record number of University of Georgia students-10-have been selected to receive scholarships from the Fulbright U.S. Student Program for research, study, or teaching abroad…
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UGA’s Terry College teams up with SHRM-Atlanta on new executive program
The University of Georgia Terry College of Business and the Atlanta chapter of the Society for Human Resource Management have teamed up to establish the…
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The Circle Gallery’s fall 2009 exhibit season opens
The College of Environment and Design’s Circle Gallery will host three unique exhibits this fall, featuring both student and professional artists and designers.
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UGA student interns participate in Washington Semester Program this fall
A group of University of Georgia students are spending their fall semester, connecting with leaders in public policy, government and business as participants in UGA’s…
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Study: Popular supplement quercetin does not enhance athletic performance
The antioxidant quercetin is increasingly being marketed as a supplement that boosts athletic performance, but a new University of Georgia study finds that it is…
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UGA researchers show component of mothballs is present in deep-space clouds
Interstellar clouds, drifting through the unimaginable vastness of space, may be the stuff dreams are made of. But it turns out there’s an unexpectedly strange…
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UGA to convene cybersecurity panel Sept. 11
Nationally recognized experts will come to the University of Georgia on Sept. 11 to teach university and community members how to protect themselves from cyberterrorism…
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UGA College of Pharmacy to dedicate new addition
The University of Georgia College of Pharmacy will hold a dedication ceremony Sept. 10 at 3 p.m. for its new Pharmacy South addition, built adjacent…
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Travel grant named in part for late UGA Dean William J. Payne
A new student travel grant has in part been named for William J. Payne, late faculty member at the University of Georgia and former dean…
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UGA observatory hosts to public viewing nights
The University of Georgia Observatory will host public viewing nights on Friday, Sept. 18 at 9 p.m. and Friday, Oct. 23 at 8 p.m.
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UGA’s newest distinguished investigator to expand infectious diseases research efforts
Biao He, who has worked extensively on the interactions between paramyxoviruses and host proteins, vaccine development and cancer therapies, has joined the University of Georgia…
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Part-time editor sought
The Office of Institutional Effectiveness is looking for a part-time editor to begin work immediately on the self-study document that will be assembled for UGA’s…
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Columns readers sought
Columns is seeking current employees to participate in separate 60-minute focus group sessions about the newspaper. Separate sessions will be held for faculty, staff and…
