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UGA awards 2008-2009 William Moore Crane Leadership Scholarships
Twelve University of Georgia undergraduates enrolled in the Honors Program were awarded $1,000 William Moore Crane Leadership Scholarships for their stellar academic records and outstanding…
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UGA congratulates First Honor Graduates
Nine students at the University of Georgia received First Honor Graduate distinctions at the Dec. 19 Commencement ceremonies.
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Media Advisory: UGA police training exercise to be held on campus Dec. 23
On Tuesday, Dec. 23, a police training exercise will be held in the area of the Journalism Building on the University of Georgia campus. The…
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Donald R. Eastman’s fall 2008 commencement address
President Adams, members of the Board of Regents and Foundation Trustees, members of the University faculty, parents and most importantly, graduates: It is an honor…
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Two UGA researchers honored in White House ceremony
Two University of Georgia scientists have been awarded the highest honor bestowed by the United States government on scientists and engineers beginning their careers.
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UGA’s Terry College of Busines partners with Advanced Strategies Inc.
The University of Georgia’s Terry College of Business is now offering certificate programs in business analysis, one of several new executive programs being launched in…
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UGA Faculty receive NSF grant to fuse art, engineering
The National Science Foundation has awarded a $150,000 grant to three UGA faculty members from engineering, art and education, to develop and implement a synthesis…
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UGA Research Foundation receives $18.7 millon Gates Foundation grant
The University of Georgia Research Foundation has received a five-year, $18.7 million grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to research ways to reduce…
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American Association for the Advancement of Science names five UGA researchers as fellows
Five University of Georgia researchers have been named Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
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U.N. Climate Change Conference considers ancient soil replenishment technique for global warming
Scientists, environmental groups and policymakers forging the next world climate agreement see biochar not only as an important tool for replenishing soils, but as a…
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UGA undergraduate to share research annual CURO symposium
With numerous undergraduate research options available at the University of Georgia, students benefit from an opportunity to also share the results of their research with…
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UGA to host TEAMS competition for area high school students
Georgia high school students will have an opportunity to participate in a unique learning experience when the University of Georgia hosts a Junior Engineering Technical…
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UGA College of Education professors receive SPRE Innovation in Teaching Award
University of Georgia recreation and leisure studies professors Gwynn Powell and Corey Johnson have received the biennial Society for Park and Recreation Educators Innovation in…
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Floyd offers clarification on UGA Food Service employment practices
Several points in Lee Shearer’s Nov. 23 article in the Athens Banner-Herald, “Group Reviews UGA Temp Firings,” warrant correction or further clarification.
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Media Advisory: UGA law professor says delay in Nichols trial verdict may be only small problem
According to nationally recognized trial law expert and University of Georgia law professor Ronald L. Carlson, the delay in the Nichols trial verdict does not…
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Emergency training class readies UGA employees for campus disasters
The first class of University of Georgia students and employees has completed the UGA Campus Emergency Response Team training program, which prepares non-emergency personnel to…
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University of Georgia notifies ‘early-action’ applicants of admissions status
High school seniors who applied for “early-action” admission to the University of Georgia will learn their status when decision letters arrive by mail starting next…
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William U. Eiland reveives lifetime achievement award from SEMC
William Underwood Eiland, director of the Georgia Museum of Art, recently received the James R. Short award for service to the museum profession from the…
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UGA Odum School of Ecology graduate student reveives Wildlife Disease Association Award
Nicole Gottdenker, Ph.D. student at the University of Georgia, recently received the Wildlife Disease Association Graduate Student Scholarship Award.
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Niaz Bakhtyar
It wasn’t so much that senior Niaz Bakhtyar found food science. It was more like food science found him. Bakhtyar was talking with food science…
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Freedom Breakfast planned for Jan. 16 at UGA
The sixth annual Freedom Breakfast honoring the life and work of the late Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. will be held at 7:30 a.m. Jan.…
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About 2,260 eligible to reveive degrees at UGA commencement ceremonies Dec.19
About 2,260 University of Georgia students will be eligible to receive degrees at UGA’s fall semester commencement ceremonies Dec. 19 in Stegeman Coliseum.
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UGA education students Shaver, Reagin receive Osborn Scholarships
University of Georgia elementary education students Ashley Shaver and Mary Reagin have been awarded D. Keith Osborne Scholarships for spring semester 2009.
