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Vet medicine college showcases program
The College of Veterinary Medicine has recently updated its Web site devoted to the Georgia Veterinary Scholars program. The program takes students who have just…
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New book explores slavery in Appalachia
Race, War and Remembrance in the Appalachian South By John C. Inscoe University Press of Kentucky $50 Among the most pervasive of stereotypes imposed upon…
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Making government more efficient: How Eric McRae uses GIS technology
The next time you are trying to fold a new Georgia highway map or check information about your property assessment online, think of Eric McRae.
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New news financing
Marketwatch.com, a Web site focused on business matters, quoted Kent Middleton, head of the journalism department at the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication,…
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Blueberry grant focuses research on significant Georgia fruit
Blueberries are becoming big business in Georgia. University of Georgia experts plan to use a $1.7 million U.S. Department of Agriculture Specialty Crop Research Initiative…
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University of Georgia promotes Jeanne Fry to director of food services
Jeanne Fry was promoted to director of food services at the University of Georgia on Oct. 15. In her new role, she will be responsible…
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Local artist, educator Jamie Calkin’s watercolor paintings on exhibit
Local artist and University of Georgia faculty member Jamie Calkin is helping the College of Education recognize its centennial year with an exhibition of his…
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Frog findings
TerraDaily.com, a Web site devoted to news about the planet, quoted Catherine Pringle and Scott Connelly, both of the Eugene Odum School of Ecology, in…
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The best of times?
Jeff Humphreys, director of UGA’s Selig Center for Economic Growth, was quoted in a Detroit Free Press story about the people and companies who are…
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Court orders
An article in the Washington Post quoted Donald E. Wilkes Jr., a professor in the School of Law, about the possibility of detainees being held…
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Spice up your life
U.S. News and World Report published an article about research conducted by James Hargrove, associate professor of foods and nutrition, and other UGA scientists. The…
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Civil Rights Digital Library wins award for archival program excellence
The Civil Rights Digital Library has won the 2008 Award for Excellence in archival program development from the Georgia Historical Records Advisory Board. Georgia Secretary…
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Three join Peabody Awards board
UGA has approved the appointment of three new members to the George Foster Peabody Awards Board. Joining other experts who select television and radio’s most…
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Newly acquired TV station offers increased local news, election coverage
WNEG-TV, channel 32, the university’s newly acquired television station, now offers Northeast Georgia’s only 10 p.m. newscast covering local news. WNEG-TV will offer in-depth coverage…
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Mary Ard
It has taken Mary Ard ten years to finish her bachelor’s degree. It’s not because she lacks ambition though. In fact, Ard is a 23…
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UGA’s Sallot reveives 2008 IPR Pathfinder Award
Lynne Sallot, professor of public relations at the University of Georgia’s Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication, has been named recipient of the 2008…
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Faculty/staff input sought for UGA Sudent Learning Initiative
Faculty and staff at the University of Georgia are invited to attend one of three public forums to be held in November to learn about…
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Hollywood agent/attorney offers an agent’s perspective in UGA presentation
Leading Hollywood agent and attorney, Norman Aladjem, will speak on “Making It in Hollywood: An Agent’s Perspective” at the University of Georgia on Thursday, Nov.…
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UGA researchers recieves $1.3 million NIH grant
After using 3-dimensional models and animation successfully for years to help veterinary students understand complicated biological processes, University of Georgia researchers now want to take…
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Carl Vinson Institute of Government takes on all state agency training and development
he University of Georgia’s Carl Vinson Institute of Government is assuming all state agency training and development under an expanded partnership with the State Personnel…
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American Council on Education President Molly Broad to present McBee Lecture
Molly Corbett Broad, president of the American Council on Education, will be the speaker for the 20th annual Louise McBee Lecture at the University of…
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UGA one of two universities awarded for green cleaning practices
The University of Georgia has become one of only two universities in the country to earn the Cleaning Industry Management Standard (CIMS) Certification with Honors.
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UGA ranked among the top 25 in the U.S. and top 60 in the world by Financial Times
The Executive MBA program at the University of Georgia’s Terry College of Business received its highest ranking to date in a global survey published Oct.…
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Whorton to lead Fanning Institute
Joseph W. Whorton Jr., senior fellow at the Fanning Institute and associate professor of public administration, has been named interim director of the Fanning Institute…
