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UGA to name building for Joe Frank Harris at dedication ceremony Oct. 10
The University of Georgia will officially name another building for a former Georgia governor Oct. 10 with a dedication ceremony for the Joe Frank Harris…
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U.S. Air Force judge advocate general to speak at UGA School of Law
Maj. Gen. Jack L. Rives, the judge advocate general (TJAG) of the U.S. Air Force, will speak at the University of Georgia School of Law…
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UGA Odum School researcher creates tool demonstrating profitabliity of organic farming
Research at the Agroecology Laboratory at the UGA Odum School of Ecology has led to the creation of organic farming enterprise budgets. Prior to this…
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Leading U.S. journalists to gather at UGA’s Grady College
Leading journalists from across the U.S. will gather at the University of Georgia on Wednesday, Oct.15, to consider what journalistic courage means and how it…
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Donors supply funds to repair UGA telescope; full viewing schedule restored
Thanks to the generosity of several donors, the University of Georgia Observatory’s 24-inch telescope, which had been deemed unusable for the year, has been repaired…
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New method of predicting clear air turbulence could make airlight flights smoother
A new forecasting method, published today in the Journal of Atmospheric Sciences and led by a researcher at the University of Georgia, could help pilots…
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UGARF licensing revenues reach record levels
he University of Georgia Research Foundation announced this week that its licensing revenues increased to $23.75 million in fiscal year 2008, an increase of 47…
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UGA responds to drought with 28 percent reduction in water use
The University of Georgia has lowered its water usage by 28 percent over the past year, and the university has saved more than $250,000 through…
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UGA College of Environment and Design’s presents “Rediscovering the Sacred Landscape” exhibit
The exhibit, “Rediscovering the Sacred Landscape,” will be on display at the Circle Gallery at G14 Caldwell Hall from Oct. 1-24. A reception will be…
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UGA Portuguese program adds new major in Ibero-American Comparative Studies
The new major in Ibero-American Comparative Studies adds to an already intensely active Portuguese program focusing on the rich language used by more than half…
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Journal subscriptions
Because of the current budget situation, the University Libraries are planning for a reduction in expenditures for journal subscriptions. Librarians have been working for several…
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Museum closing
The Georgia Museum of Art will close its gallery spaces to the public from Nov. 3 until early 2011 for extensive expansion and remodeling. The…
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Fulbright class
“Global Certificate Program: The Fulbright Experience,” a new course for faculty and staff interested in learning more about the Fulbright program, showcases a panel of…
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CERT class
The first UGA Community Emergency Response Team class will begin Oct. 15 at 3 p.m. in the room 275 of Miller Learning Center. The UGA…
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Service-learning program
The Office of Service-Learning will hold a lunch-and-learn program from noon-1 p.m. Oct. 2 in the conference room at Instructional Plaza North. The program will…
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UGA in black and white
From 1941-1943, campus life at UGA was documented by the photographs of the late Henry Wallace Richter, a staff photographer for both the Red and…
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Book offers tips on beginning beekeeping
First Lessons in Beekeeping By Keith S. Delaplan e Dadant and Sons Price: $14.95 First Lessons in Beekeeping introduces the prospective beekeeper to the basics…
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‘Weaker’ research propels international affairs professor into political spotlight
Conducted by Patricia L. Sullivan, an assistant professor in the School of Public and International Affairs’ department of international affairs, the study investigated every instance…
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Thinking happy?
An Associated Press article about the satisfaction level of workers with “positive affects” such as cheerful dispositions quoted Olivia Amanda O’Neill, assistant professor of management.…
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They always drove Chevrolets
GoMemphis.com, the online version of the Memphis, Tenn. based Commercial Appeal, quoted Hubert McAlexander, a professor of English, in an article about a special reception…
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Turtle tracks
An article in the Jacksonville, Fla. based Florida Times-Union quoted Sue Finkle, curator of the UGA Aquarium at Skidaway Island. The article covered the story…
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Palin’s punch
An article in the Nashville, Tenn.-based Tennesseean quoted Audrey A. Haynes, associate professor of political science, about the media attention attracted by the ascent of…
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Giving it away
A Bloomberg News story about Democratic vice presidential nominee Joe Biden’s and his wife Jill’s charitable donations quoted Russell James, an assistant professor of housing…
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Pre-pregnancy weight
A Reuters article about new research suggesting that mothers may be better able to return to their pre-pregnancy weight by exclusively breast-feeding their babies, quoted…
