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Spring scenes
Past, present-and possibly- future members of the UGA community made campus abuzz with activity as the semester drew to a close
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Firm foundation: UGA employees, students partner with community to tackle poverty
Three years ago, the University of Georgia joined four community partners in an unprecedented initiative to tackle persistent poverty in Athens-Clarke County. Today, one of…
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Butler, former longtime director of alumni relations, dies
Long before computers and spreadsheets, Tyus Butler was a human database of information about UGA graduates.
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Study: Rate of homicidal poisoning is increasing
Homicidal poisonings are rare but on the rise-and infants are the most common victims-according to a new UGA study that aims to raise awareness of…
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Good fit
A new technology that kills pathogens on food at home and in restaurants, grocery stores, food-processing and beverage-manufacturing facilities has been licensed to the maker…
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Remains of the day
The sun never set. Sally Walker, a paleontologist at UGA, could walk outside the scientific research station any time, day or night, into a dazzling…
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Recent graduate wins 2009 Merage American Dream Fellowship
Tulsi Patel, an Honors student from Acworth who graduated in May with a bachelor’s degree in genetics, has received a 2009 American Dream Fellowship from…
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CURO recognizes 2009 Promising Scholars during two-day campus visit
For the fifth consecutive year, UGA has recognized a group of Georgia high school seniors for their stellar academic records. The 16 students were named…
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President discusses budget at final ’08-’09 University Council meeting
The university should operate exactly the same in the next fiscal year as it has in this one and employees should not worry about losing…
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National manhunt ends for former faculty member
The national manhunt for George M. Zinkhan III, a former UGA faculty member, ended May 9 with the discovery of his body near the Clarke-Jackson…
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Grant will be used to research link between PTSD, substance abuse treatment services
The National Institute on Drug Abuse-one of 27 institutes and centers that comprise the National Institutes of Health-has awarded a faculty member in the School…
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Graduate programs continue to rank among nation’s best
UGA graduate programs remain among the best in the nation, according to U.S. News&World Report’s 2009 edition of America’s Best Graduate Schools. The College of…
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Georgia Museum of Art sponsors sculptor for Winterville Marigold Festival
The Georgia Museum of Art is sponsoring sculptor Doug Makemson at the Winterville Marigold Festival 2009.
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UGA Alumni Association to launch 100 Best Bulldog Businesses
The University of Georgia Alumni Association is collecting nominations for 100 Best Bulldog Businesses, a new program created to spotlight fast-growing companies owned or operated…
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UGA president, Vinson Institute employee receive Governor’s Awards in the Humanities
Michael F. Adams, president of the University of Georgia, and Mary Stakes, a retiring senior public service associate from the Carl Vinson Institute of UGA,…
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UGA creating strategic plan for next 10 years
The University of Georgia has embarked on a long-range planning exercise to envision what it might look like in the year 2020.
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UGA education professor Roger Hill receives two awards at international conference
University of Georgia education professor Roger Hill was named the 2009 Technology Teacher Educator of the Year and received the Wilkinson Meritorious Service Award at…
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Special education expert, consultant highlight CSSE Summer Institute June 8-9
University of Illinois special education professor Lisa Monda-Amaya and educational consultant Ron Walker will be the keynote speakers at the first Communication Sciences and Special…
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GMOA director appoints Boland as new Pierre Daura Curator of European Art
William U. Eiland, director of the Georgia Museum of Art located on the University of Georgia campus, has appointed Lynn Boland as the museum’s new…
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UGA education professor Judith Preissle named AERA Fellow
University of Georgia education professor Judith Preissle has been named a Fellow of the American Educational Research Association in recognition of her accomplishments in education…
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Study finds homicidal poisoning rising, more likely in infants and elderly
Homicidal poisonings are rare but on the rise-and infants are the most common victims-according to a new University of Georgia study that aims to raise…
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UGA biomedical engineer publishes on “super-resolution” video imaging
A team that includes UGA engineer Peter Kner has developed a microscope that is capable of live imaging at double the resolution of fluorescence microscopy…
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UGA Archway Partnership wins APLU’s Kellogg Award
The University of Georgia recently was awarded the 2009 Outreach Scholarship W.K. Kellogg Foundation Engagement Award for its Archway Partnership program.
