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Italian accent
Forty-one years ago, UGA art faculty member John Kehoe traveled to Italy looking for a place to locate a new kind of international program. He…
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Noted pianist will celebrate 80th birthday with concert
Internationally acclaimed pianist and one-time UGA student Charles Wadsworth will return to campus on March 29 to host a special concert as part of celebrations…
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‘Bernarda Alba’ issues plea for change
University Theatre will present The House of Bernarda Alba March 25-28 at 8 p.m. and March 29 at 2:30 p.m. in the Chapel. Tickets, which…
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Law dean wins award
Paul M. Kurtz, associate dean and J. Alton Hosch Professor at the School of Law, received the National Child Support Enforcement Association‘s Child Support Community…
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Terry program head wins award
Robert E. Hoyt, head of the risk management and insurance program in the Terry College of Business, received the Walter H. Buce Jr. Memorial Award…
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Shop around for tax service
April 15, the 2009 tax deadline, is near. Remember, not all tax services are the same and that some things have changed, according to a…
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COE prof wins national award
Merrily Dunn, an associate professor in the department of counseling and human development, was one of only three people in the nation to receive the…
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UGA faculty honored for outstanding research, scholarship
University of Georgia faculty and graduate students were recognized for outstanding research and scholarship at the university’s 30th Annual Research Awards Banquet on March 20.
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Food science prof wins award
Casimir A. Akoh, Distinguished Research Professor in the department of food science and technology, has been named the 2009 recipient of the Biotechnology Division Lifetime…
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National Debate Tournament
For the first time since 2003, the UGA debate Team has qualified three teams for the National Debate Tournament, which will be held at the…
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Civil rights documentary to premiere
The Walter J. Brown Media Archives and Peabody Awards Collection at the UGA Libraries will host former U.N. Ambassador Andrew Young for the premiere of…
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Mexico offers aid
To help students withstand the global economic crisis, the rectors of Mexico’s 128 largest public universities have pledged to reduce fees for higher education, according…
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Alumna to give poetry reading
Author Carrie Olivia Adams, a UGA alumna, will read from her work March 25 at 4 p.m. in Room 265 of Park Hall. The event,…
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Help with student debt
In an effort to attract more graduate students, the University System of New Hampshire plans to market a new program to businesses, according to The…
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Cortona Program celebrates its 40th anniversary
Forty-one years ago, UGA art faculty member John Kehoe traveled to Italy looking for a place to locate a new kind of international program.
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Collection of poems
Winter Sky: New and Selected Poems, 1968-2008 Coleman Barks University of Georgia Press $26.95 As the foremost translator of 13th-century mystic poet Jalal Al-Din Rumi,…
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UGA study finds “colorblindness” hurts minority employees
A new study by psychologists at the University of Georgia shows for the first time that whites’ beliefs about diversity can hurt or help their…
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UGA project seeks to empower Kenyan women during Georgia visit
A delegation of 14 Kenyan women visited Athens March 7-18 as part of the Women of the Maasai Empowerment and Networks Project.
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Delta Airlines and UGA present the Delta Prize for Global Understanding
Delta Air Lines and the University of Georgia presented the 2009 Delta Prize for Global Understanding to Mohamed ElBaradei, director general of the International Atomic…
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Professor of social work creates website for cancer survivors
At a young age, School of Social Work assistant professor Kimberly Clay developed an interest…
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Mohamed ElBaradei receives Delta Prize
Athens, Ga. – Delta Air Lines and the University of Georgia presented the 2009 Delta Prize for Global Understanding to Mohamed ElBaradei, director general of…
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UGA to offer wide array of summer camps, activities
From learning graphic design to dancing en pointe, summer camps at the University of Georgia have something for everyone from toddlers to teens in the…
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UGA adult education student named National Graduate Scholar
A University of Georgia graduate student in adult education, Austin Browne, has been named one of four National Graduate Scholars by the Society for Human…
