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Feminist legal theory expert to deliver rescheduled House lecture
Felice J. Batlan, a specialist in feminist legal theory, will deliver the University of Georgia School of Law’s 27th Edith House Lecture, which has been…
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UGA chapter of Phi Mu Sinfonia to sponsor composition contest
The Epsilon Lambda Chapter of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia in the University of Georgia Hugh Hodgson School of Music is sponsoring the Arch Composition Award,…
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Jaw-dropping find
Part of a five-foot-long jawbone of an extinct whale was recently discovered by UGA researchers diving about 20 miles off Georgia’s coast.
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Libraries launch online guide to Athens
UGA Libraries has launched an online guide to Athens-Clarke County. The Athens Guide offers more than 1,000 links to a range of resources useful for…
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New recruits USDA grants fund minority student recruitment efforts
When Ron Walcott talked to high school students at a recent Georgia Daze breakfast, he had five new ways to entice them to come to…
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Wendy Dustman, Rebecca Baggett will receive this year’s Outstanding Academic Advising Awards
This year’s winners of the university’s Outstanding Undergraduate Academic Advising Award are Wendy Dustman, a faculty member in the microbiology department, and Rebecca Baggett, an…
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Head of Physical Plant named charity’s volunteer of the year
Ralph Johnson, associate vice president for the Physical Plant, was named the United Way of Northeast Georgia’s 2008 Volunteer of Year at the group’s…
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Study will put a price tag on elections
The Carl Vinson Institute of Government in collaboration with the National Association of Counties and with funding from The Pew Charitable Trusts is conducting a…
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What lies beneath:Study suggests surface water contaminated with Salmonella common
A new UGA study suggests that health agencies investigating Salmonella illnesses should consider untreated surface water as a possible source of contamination.
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Women’s Voices Lecture to feature Atlanta journalists
The Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication will welcome two journalists to campus on April 1 as part of its annual Women’s Voices Lecture…
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Stanford University legal scholar will give Sibley Lecture this year
A legal and human welfare scholar from Stanford University will deliver the UGA School of Law’s 104th Sibley Lecture March 25 at 3:30 p.m. in…
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International Public Service and Outreach hosts conference on future of Georgia, India
The Office of International Public Service and Outreach will host the conference “Interconnected Future: India and Georgia” April 2–3 at the Georgia Center for Continuing Education Conference…
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Faculty member in CAES named Regents Professor
Monique Y. Leclerc, a professor of crop and soil science in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, has been named a Regents Professor for…
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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…
