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Rain recording volunteers
The nonprofit organization Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow Network, known as CoCoRaHS, is looking for volunteers to collect rainfall data in Georgia. Volunteers must…
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Hamilton Jordan, faculty member, succumbs to cancer
Hamilton Jordan, the political strategist, businessman and author who died May 20, had close ties to the University of Georgia as a graduate, employee and…
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Weight Watchers group meetings
A Weight Watchers at Work program is starting up for UGA employees. The group meets every Friday at noon in Room 310 of Conner Hall.…
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New auto safety video
All UGA employees should watch a new auto safety video entitled “Driving Do’s and Dont’s: Changing Habits” available online from the State Department of Administrative…
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First digital archive of nation’s civil rights movement created
Among the thousands of gems preserved in the special collections at the UGA Libraries is raw news footage from television stations WSB in Atlanta and…
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Center attraction
UGA’s new Oxford Center was formally inaugurated on May 20 by President Michael F. Adams, representatives from the University of Georgia Foundation and the University…
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Hadas Peles
Hadas Peles is a history and political science double major from Bothell, Wa. Hadas is currently participating in the inaugural semester of the Washington Semester…
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GMOA to host Picturing America workshop
The Georgia Museum of Art will host a workshop for K-12 teachers and librarians who are participating in the National Endowment for the Humanities program…
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Study: UGA has at least $2.1 billion impact on economy
The University of Georgia pumped at least $2.1 billion into the Athens-area economy in fiscal year 2007, according to a new study that measures the…
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Floyd promoted to executive director of food services at UGA
J. Michael Floyd has been promoted to the position of executive director of food services at the University of Georgia, where he has led the…
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Former S.C. State School Chief to help kick off COE Centennial Celebration
University of Georgia alumna and former two-term State School Superintendent of South Carolina Inez Moore Tenenbaum will be the keynote speaker before hundreds of alumni,…
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Study finds healthy intestinal bacteria with chicken eggs
The conventional wisdom among scientists has long been that birds acquire the intestinal bacteria that are necessary for good health from their environment, but a…
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UGA’s Oxford Center formally inaugurated
The University of Georgia’s new Oxford Center was formally inaugurated on May 20 by President Michael F. Adams, representatives from the University of Georgia Foundation…
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Two UGA students among nation’s top collegiate journalists
Two University of Georgia students have been named to the inaugural UWIRE 100, a distinction which honors the nation’s top collegiate journalists.
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University launches women’s resources site
UGA has created a Web site featuring links and information for support services for women. Launched March 21, the site aims to make women’s resources…
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Horne joins list of candidates for COE dean
A fifth candidate has been added to the list of finalists in the search for a new dean of the University of Georgia College of…
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Justice Clarence Thomas’ spring 2008 commencement address
U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Clarence Thomas’ spring 2008 commencement address.
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Study: Child maltreatment victims lose two years of quality of life
Child maltreatment is associated with reductions in quality of life even decades later, according to a new University of Georgia study that finds that-on average-victims…
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Evans and Morphew elected to boards of directors
Two members of the University of Georgia’s faculty and staff were recently elected to the board of directors of their professional organizations.
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Secretaries of State roundtable scheduled for broadcast on cable
For those who were unable to attend The Report of the Secretaries of State: “Bipartisan Advice to the Next Administration” held in late March, a…
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Three UGA students receive study abroad grants from Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society
Three University of Georgia undergraduates have been awarded 2008 Study Abroad Grants by The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi.
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UGA students named Presidential Management Fellows
Several UGA graduate students have been named Presidential Management Fellows for 2008.
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Hamilton Jordan had close ties to UGA
Hamilton Jordan, the political strategist, businessman and author who died May 20, had close ties to the University of Georgia as a graduate, employee and…
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Two GA educators recognized by UGA ed leadership program
Two Georgia education professionals and two doctoral students in the University of Georgia’s College of Education were recently recognized by the college’s educational administration and…
