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Search committee named to fill provost post at UGA
University of Georgia President Michael F. Adams has appointed a search committee to help choose a successor to Arnett C. Mace Jr., who will retire…
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New forms of journalism
Alternative Journalism Chris Atton and James F. Hamilton Sage Publications Ltd $39.95 paperback $89.95 hardcover A new book co-written by James F. Hamilton, an associate…
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Exhibition highlights grassland paintings
Essay submitted by Shoemaker, Rene. UGA alumnus Philip Juras is showcasing his paintings of the Southeast grasslands in the exhibition A Pleasant Territory: Grasslands in…
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Prazak Quartet performs free concert
The Performing Arts Center will present the Prazak Quartet March 20 at 8 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall. The quartet’s concert is part of the…
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UGA educational forum to focus on global security and development
A cross-section of University of Georgia faculty and students will discuss their research and teaching efforts on issues surrounding global security and development during a…
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Georgia Science and Engineering Fair
Students from across the state will compete for thousands of dollars in awards and prizes during the Georgia Science and Engineering Fair April 1-4 at…
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CED dean wins award
Daniel J. Nadenicek, dean of the College of Environment and Design, received the Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture Outstanding Administrator Award at the council’s…
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Mondi named Museum Professional of Year
Annelies Mondi, deputy director of the Georgia Museum of Art, received the 2009 Museum Professional of the Year Award from the Georgia Association of Museums…
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UGA Cabinet meeting and briefing March 19
The University of Georgia Cabinet will conduct its regular meeting Thursday, March 19, at 10 a.m., in the Peabody Board Room of the administration building.
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Prof speaks at global forum
Takoi K. Hamrita, professor of engineering and director of the UGA-Tunisia Educational Partnership, gave an invited speech at a global forum on information and communication…
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Education professor wins Dinkmeyer Award
Deryl Bailey, an associate professor in the College of Education’s department of counseling and human development services, has received the 2009 Don Dinkmeyer Social Interest…
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‘Dream’ Award winner spearheads effort to turn diversity talk into action
For her efforts to transform the conversation about diversity within the College of Education, Jenny Penney Oliver won a 2009 President’s Fulfilling the Dream Award…
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Goin’ back: New Web site chronicles stories from UGA’s past
Goin’ Back: Remembering UGA, a new Web site, is an archive of video interviews with prominent alumni as well as former faculty and staff members.
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California State professor named new Torrance Professor of Creative Studies and Gifted Education
Nationally recognized creativity researcher Mark A. Runco will be welcomed as the new E. Paul Torrance Professor of Creative Studies and Gifted Education at a…
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Former U.S. career diplomats offer perspectives on Obama’s foreign policy
Recently retired U.S. Foreign Service officers Earle St. A. Scarlett and Barbara A.H. Scarlett, who have a combined 50-plus years of global diplomatic experience, will…
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Tools of thought
Students who think they can sit in a course being taught by David Mustard and just blend into the decor quickly become aware that this…
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Taiwanese students, faculty visit UGA athletic training program
Three students and two faculty members from the National Taiwan Sport University took classes in the University of Georgia’s athletic training education program this semester…
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Service-learning grant from State Farm to help 4-H provide computer technology
Each year, the Georgia 4-H Youth Technology Leadership Team, part of UGA’s Cooperative Extension, tries to award 50 computers to Georgia students. Thanks to a…
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Career diplomats will discuss foreign policy plans of Obama administration
Husband-and-wife career public service diplomats, who have a combined 50-plus years of experience in U.S. and United Nations international diplomacy, will share their thoughts on…
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Memorial service planned for late Graduate School assistant dean
A celebration of life ceremony has been planned for Michael A. Johnson, an assistant dean at the Graduate School. The service will take place April…
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Divide and conquer
A team of researchers at UGA led by postdoctoral associate Giel van Dooren has discovered a protein in T. gondii that is essential for the…
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Minimize food loss when freezer stops working after power outage
With the recent weather-related power outages, freezer failure can mean the loss of all or part of a large investment in food, time and money.…
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Pakistan finally pays tuition for its students studying abroad
The Pakistan government has released 2.819 billion Pakistan rupees ($35.4 million) to pay tuition for Pakistani students enrolled on government scholarships at universities abroad. The…
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U. of Colorado chancellor named next president of Georgia Tech
The University System of Georgia Board of Regents has named the chancellor of the University of Colorado at Boulder as the 11th president of the…
