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FBI general counsel to deliver inaugural Talarico Lecture
Valerie E. Caproni, general counsel of the FBI, will highlight the inaugural Susette M. Talarico Lecture at UGA. Caproni’s lecture, “Current Challenges for the FBI—View…
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FY2010 state budget will offer ‘little relief’ from cutbacks at UGA
As anticipated, the state portion of the university’s 2010 fiscal year budget offers little relief from the cutbacks already experienced in fiscal year 2009, which…
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Lost,’ YouTube, ‘Saturday Night Live’ win Peabody Awards
Thirty-six recipients of the 68th Annual Peabody Awards were announced April 1 by the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication. The winners, chosen by the Peabody…
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National Honor
UGA undergraduates Ashley Dronenburg and Mark Milby are among 80 students nationwide to receive the 2009 Morris K. Udall Scholarship.
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Art history professor reexamines collection
Alisa Luxenberg, an associate professor of art history at UGA, presents an important and critical re-evaluation of the Galerie Espagnole, in her new book, The…
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UGA student newspaper, the Red & Black, wins 2008 Holland Award for reporting
The Red & Black, an independent student newspaper serving the University of Georgia community, and its reporter Kristen Coulter are winners of the fourth annual…
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Two UGA undergraduates receive 2009 mid-term Foundation Fellowships
University of Georgia sophomores Muktha Natrajan of Martinez and Marcus Hines of Albany have been selected as 2009 mid-term Foundation Fellows.
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Princeton University professor to give Parthemos Lecture
Larry M. Bartels, a professor of politics and public affairs at Princeton University and the author of Unequal Democracy will highlight the 2009 Parthemos Lecture…
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The Georgia Review hosts Earth Day festivities at the State Botanical Garden of Georgia
The Georgia Review will honor Earth Day 2009 with readings, music and refreshments on Wednesday, April 22, from 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. at the State…
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UGA students hoping YouTube views help videos go viral
Public relations students in the University of Georgia Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication have traded video news releases for viral videos this semester.
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Georgia Law sweeps state advocacy tournament; finishes strong in nationals
The University of Georgia School of Law recently swept the Intrastate Moot Court Competition, which has teams from all five of the state’s law schools…
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Two high school teams advance to national TEAMS competition
Teams from two Georgia high schools-The Academy of Richmond County in Augusta and Grayson High School in Loganville-who competed at the University of Georgia earlier…
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Dormant UGA fountains to flow again
Two fountains on the University of Georgia’s North Campus that have been dormant for more than a year will be gushing again soon-but not with…
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The Georgia Museum of Art at UGA launches virtual museum in Second Life
The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia recently launched a virtual museum in Second Life featuring paintings and drawings from its permanent…
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Two University of Georgia undergraduates named 2009 Morris K. Udall Scholars
For the first time, two University of Georgia students have been selected as recipients of the 2009 Morris K. Udall Undergraduate Scholarship, a national award…
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Fields Medalist David Mumford to present 15th annual James C. Cantrell Lecture Series on University
David Mumford, University Professor of Applied Mathematics at Brown University and winner of the Fields Medal (often called the Nobel Prize of mathematics) will deliver…
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UGA weather forecasting team wins national honors
A top-three finish in the national team rankings. Multiple regular-season and post-season individual honors. It sounds like another one of UGA’s stellar athletics teams.
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“Still A Wormy World” closes UGA’s 2009 Global Diseases Lecture Series
Jennifer Friedman, a pediatrician who conducts international health research out of Lifespan’s Center for International Health Research at Brown University, will deliver the final 2009…
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State Farm gift funds creation of a new sales lab in UGA’s Terry College of Business
State Farm has committed $96,000 to establish a sales lab at the University of Georgia’s Terry College of Business.
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UGA’s Adams and Duncan receive state award for campus historic preservation
Dexter Adams and Janine Duncan recently were honored with the Governor’s Award for Historic Preservation Stewardship for spearheading a long-term protection strategy for the Old…
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UGA’s disability resource director wins national service award
Karen Kalivoda, director of the University of Georgia Disability Resource Center, recently received the 2009 American College Personnel Association College Student Educators International’s Disability Service…
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UGA counseling professor receives AMCD Human Rights Award
University of Georgia counseling professor Anneliese Singh has received the 2009 Association for Multicultural Counseling and Development Kitty Cole Human Rights Award.
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Walk-in help
The College of Pharmacy has developed a unique second-year residency program in ambulatory care at the Veterans Affairs Outpatient Clinic on Highway 29 in Athens.
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Take your recycling to next level by composting organic materials
When it comes to recycling, most people know the basics—sort out the plastic, paper and glass. But to take recycling to the next level, sort…
