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Journalism college gets new online presence
Late last semester, the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication launched The Grady Journal, an online space for students to learn about 21st century…
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New book aims to stop finger pointing
America’s Blame Culture: Pointing Fingers and Shunning Restitution By Terence J. Centner Carolina Academic Press $25 In a new book, America’s Blame Culture: Pointing Fingers…
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Family tragedy fuels vet’s search for improved cancer treatment
Corey Saba was on a hard line career track in pathology while in veterinary school at LSU. She has always wanted to know more than…
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Barbara A. White, presented at the Leadership and Best Practices Conference
Barbara A. White, chief information officer and associate provost, made a presentation entitled “Striving for Business Alignment: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly!” at…
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Carl Jordan, 2008 Purpose Price Fellow
Carl Jordan, a senior research scientist in the Odum School of Ecology, has been designated as a 2008 Purpose Prize Fellow by Civic Ventures think…
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Yao-wen Huang, president of Phi Tau Sigma
Yao-wen Huang, a professor of food science and technology, is the new national president of Phi Tau Sigma, the honorary society for food science. It…
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Walter Hellerstein, received the Daniel M. Holland Medal
Walter Hellerstein, Shackelford Distinguished Professor of Taxation Law, was presented with the National Tax Association’s Daniel M. Holland Medal for distinguished lifetime contributions to the…
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Andrew Herod, 2008 Outstanding Research Award
Andrew Herod, a professor in the geography department, received the 2008 Outstanding Research Award from the southeastern division of the Association of American Geographers. The…
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Vince Dooley, 2008 Selig Mentoring Award
Vince Dooley, former director of athletics, received the 2008 Selig Mentoring Award from the Division I-A Athletics Directors McLendon Scholarship Steering Committee, composed of the…
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University of California professor to discuss changing face of America
The Office of Multicultural Services and Programs and the Asian American Student Association will host an evening with Kip Fulbeck, an award-winning filmmaker, artist and…
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‘Georgia Review’ to present reading
Nationally-recognized poet Michael Waters will open the 2009 Georgia Poetry Circuit with a free public reading Jan. 29 at 7 p.m. at Ciné, 234 W.…
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Campaign for Charities surpasses goal
UGA’s Campaign for Charities collected $437,667.41 in its two-month drive to raise money for the State Charitable Contributions Program. The total surpasses the fundraising goal…
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Combine discounts to save money
For those looking to save money at the grocery store, coupons can be the answer. Kris Ingmundson, a training specialist in University Food Services and…
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Malaysian education may benefit from ongoing global financial crisis
One of the few bright spots in the global financial crisis are colleges and universities in Malaysia, which are expected to profit greatly as fewer…
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University presses receive $1 million grant for indigenous studies series
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation gave a $1 million grant to four academic presses to establish a collaborative publishing program for indigenous studies, The Chronicle…
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The 2009 State of the University
The 2009 State of the University
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Historic view
Capacity crowds gathered across campus Jan. 20 to watch live broadcasts of Barack Obama’s inauguration as the 44th president of the U.S. Televised from Washington,…
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Liberal exchange
Five international students are studying at UGA as Undergraduate Exchange Program Fellows. Students in the UEP program are from southeastern and eastern Europe and Mongolia…
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Two researchers honored at White House ceremony
Two UGA scientists have been awarded the highest honor bestowed by the U.S. government on scientists and engineers beginning their careers.
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Mobile learning
iTunes U, a free service from Apple, now allows users to download podcasts directly to their iPods or computers.
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Legal symposium will examine dispute resolution
The School of Law will bring leaders in the arbitration field to campus Jan. 30 to explore future changes to the area of dispute resolution.
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Senior Scholars promote engaged teaching, learning across campus
he 2008-2009 Service-Learning Senior Scholars, funded through a faculty development grant from the Office of Service-Learning, are working to enhance and expand service-learning and engaged…
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Employee Self-Service Web site now offers online retrieval of W-2 forms
Thanks to new developments on the Employee Self-Service Web site (employee.uga.edu), UGA workers can access copies of their W-2 forms from the past three years.
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Retired faculty member will speak on university’s founding
In observance of the university’s 224th anniversary, Thomas G. Dyer, a retired UGA faculty member and administrator, will present the Founders’ Day Lecture at 3…
