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Holiday vehicle inspections
Parking Services will hold a holiday vehicle inspection Nov. 18 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. in the Tate Student Center parking lot. Services include a fluid…
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Web site updated with vintage items
The Division of Student Affairs has recently overhauled its Web site, creating an easy-to-use, attractive Internet presence that showcases photographs from old UGA “G” books,…
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More UGA students study abroad than ever before
he University of Georgia remained a national leader in study abroad, ranked 5th among doctoral/research institutions with 2,060 total study abroad participants in 2006-2007, according…
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Book examines historic courtroom drama
The Treason Trials of Aaron Burr By Peter Charles Hoffer University Press of Kansas Cloth: $35 Paper: $16.95 In The Treason Trials of Aaron Burr,…
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Handled with care
The Office of Animal Care and Use, in the Office of the Vice President for Research, oversees the university’s use of vertebrate animals for research…
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Retirees November 2008
Four UGA employees retired Nov. 1. Retirees, their job classification, department and length of employment are: J. Michael Ellerson, information technology senior manager, Enterprise Information…
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At ease: Environmental safety head closes door on 50 years of service
From the time Wayne Dill was 5 years old, he knew what he wanted to be: a soldier. What the Waycross preschooler didn’t realize at…
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Jessica Kissinger, Nationial Associate of Nationial Research Council
Jessica Kissinger, associate professor of genetics, has been named a National Associate of the National Research Council. The honorary title, bestowed by the Council of…
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Jolie Daigle, editorial review board on Professionial School Counsling journal
Jolie Daigle, an assistant professor in the College of Education’s department of counseling and human development services, has been selected to serve a three-year term…
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Debbie Craddock-Bell, Champion of Integrity Award
Debbie Craddock-Bell, coordinator for academic honesty and student academic appeals, received the Champion of Integrity Award from the Center for Academic Integrity for leading the…
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Dr. Cathy Brown, won an article award
Dr. Cathy Brown, professor of pathology at the College of Veterinary Medicine’s Athens Diagnostic Lab, recently won one of the two best article awards presented…
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Jorge H. Atiles, president of the Housing Education and Research Association
Jorge H. Atiles, associate dean for outreach and extension for the College of Family and Consumer Sciences, was installed in October as the new president…
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Allen Adams, elected on board of he Association of Small Business Development
Allan Adams, state director of the Georgia Small Business Development Center Network, has been elected to a two-year term on the board of the Association…
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History makers to converge in Athens for UGA’s Grady College Gala
Those who have covered history, helped write history or made history themselves will be gathering in Athens on Thursday, Nov. 20, for the University of…
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Georgia Law defeats Florida in moot court competition
The University of Georgia School of Law recently defeated the University of Florida in the 27th Annual Hulsey-Kimbrell Moot Court Competition in Jacksonville, Fla.
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Volunteers to remove privet at State Botanical Garden of Georgia
Area Master Gardeners and participants in a new Certificate in Native Plants program will be among volunteers who will help eradicate an invasive plant species…
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UGA undergraduate researchers reap the benefits of CURO Apprentice Program
Every Monday afternoon, a group of University of Georgia freshmen and sophomores gather to discuss the latest trends in research pedagogy or listen to guest…
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UGA Regents Professor Jeremy Kilpatrick helps lead National Academies’ Education Policy Project
For the first time in the nation’s history, many of its top education researchers including University of Georgia Regents Professor Jeremy Kilpatrick, will present a…
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ARCS Foundation Fellowships support seven UGA graduate students
he Atlanta chapter of the ARCS Foundation, Inc. (Achievement Rewards for College Students) awarded $42,000 to seven outstanding American doctoral students in the biomedical and…
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UGA Alternative Media Access Center wins honors
The Alternative Media Access Center, an initiative of the University System of Georgia and housed at the University of Georgia, has received the White Cane…
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UGA opens office to support science, math and engineering education in Georgia
Experts have for some years worried that a national shortage of scientists, mathematicians and engineers has jeopardized the competitive edge the United States must have…
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UGA Cox Institute issues call for Betty Holland College Journalism Award
The annual call for submissions has been issued for the Betty Gage Holland Award for college journalists.
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68th Annual Peabody Awards issues call for entries
The George Foster Peabody Awards’ 68th annual search for excellence in electronic media has begun. More than 100,000 call for entries alerts have been mailed…
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Judicial training program celebrates 10th anniversary
The University of Georgia School of Law’s International Judicial Training Program will celebrate its 10th anniversary this December with 50 members from the Brazilian judiciary…
