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Maureen Grasso, Conference of Southern Graduate Schools Achievement Award
Maureen Grasso, dean of the Graduate School, received the Conference of Southern Graduate Schools Achievement Award for Outstanding Contributions to Graduate Education in the Southern…
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Jennifer M. Graff, 2009 Dissertation of the Year Award
Jennifer M. Graff, an assistant professor in the department of language and literacy education, received the 2009 Dissertation of the Year Award from the International…
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SecureUGA recognized for excellence
SecureUGA, an information security program developed collaboratively by several departments at the university, was nominated for the 2009 Project of the Year Award presented by…
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Public keynote speech will kick off Nature Smart Schools Symposium
As part of the Nature Smart Schools Symposium, the College of Environment and Design will open keynote speaker Richard Louv’s lecture to the public. The…
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‘Georgia Review’ to host Earth Day festivities at State Botanical Garden
n conjunction with Earth Day 2009, The Georgia Review will hold readings, present music and serve refreshments on April 22 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at the…
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Horticulturist gives top eight vegetable picks for home gardens
Spring has arrived, and it’s time to start working on summer vegetable gardens. To have a successful garden, select a location where plants can receive…
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Miami University promises to take in more displaced Italian students
The recent earthquake in Italy damaged much of L’Aquila University, leaving 27,000 students displaced in higher education, but the University of Miami, which has a…
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Community college dean tapped for federal higher education post
President Barack Obama named Glen Cumming, dean of institutional advancement at Southern Maine Community College and former speaker of the state’s house of representatives, as…
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UGA to remember 22 deceased students, faculty and staff at memorial service April 28
Twenty-two University of Georgia students, faculty and staff who have died since last May will be remembered at the university’s annual candlelight memorial service April…
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Shaw, head of international education at UGA, to retire
Judy Shaw, associate provost for international education will be retiring on July 1, after 33 years at UGA and four as head of UGA’s Office…
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UGA Health Center hosts Dawg Gone Healthy Day Festival
The third annual Dawg Gone Healthy Day will be held Thursday, April 23 from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. on the Tate Student Center Plaza.…
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New leader selected for Environmental Safety at UGA
A long-term manager in the Georgia Environmental Protection Division of the Department of Natural Resources has been hired to lead UGA’s Environmental Safety Division. John…
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UGA professor Linda Campbell receives Georgia State alumni award
University of Georgia counseling professor Linda Campbell has been selected to receive the 2009 Georgia State University Distinguished Alumni Achievement Award for outstanding professional achievements…
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UGA STEM students get a taste of teaching in service learning class
In the midst of a recession where jobs are vanishing at an alarming rate, some University of Georgia students majoring in science, mathematics, engineering and…
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UGA’s New Media Institute to host “Technology for the Turnaround”
With the motto that a crisis is a terrible thing to waste, the University of Georgia New Media Institute will offer “Technology for the Turnaround”…
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UGA to present honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree to Mary Virginia Terry
The University of Georgia will award the honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree to Mary Virginia Terry, who for more than half a century has…
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UGA creates student ambassadors group at Griffin Campus
Eight undergraduate and graduate students at the University of Georgia’s Griffin Campus were recently selected to serve as official hosts and goodwill ambassadors for campus…
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UGA math senior Tyler Kelly awarded 2009 NSF Fellowship
Tyler Kelly, a senior in the mathematics department at the University of Georgia, has been awarded a National Science Foundation Doctoral Fellowship.
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UGA student named 2009 Adolescent Literacy Predoctoral Fellow
University of Georgia graduate student Amy Alexandra Wilson has been named a 2009 Adolescent Literacy Predoctoral Fellow by the National Academy of Education.
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UGA art student wins Windgate Fellowship
Kathleen Janvier, who is working on a bachelor of fine arts degree in jewelry and metals in the University of Georgia Lamar Dodd School of…
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UGA sets spring semester enrollment record with 32,968 students
The University of Georgia has set a new spring semester enrollment record with a total of 32,968 students attending classes in Athens and at the…
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UGA Grady College names Distinguished Alumni Award winners
The University of Georgia Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication has named the winners of its 2009 Distinguished Alumni Awards. R. Alex Crumbley Jr.…
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WUGA-FM wins Associated Press Pacemaker Award
The Georgia Associated Press Broadcasters Association has honored WUGA, 91.7/97.9 FM public radio for the Athens area, with the 2008 Pacemaker Award for Outstanding News…
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UGA to recognize top students, faculty at Honors Day April 22
The University of Georgia will recognize top student scholars, superior teachers and outstanding faculty advisors and mentors at the annual Honors Day program April 22.
