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Law school graduate selected to clerk in U.S. Supreme Court
Counting the recent selection of Merritt E. McAlister, a 2007 School of Law graduate, as a U.S. Supreme Court judicial clerk for the October 2009…
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Historic town spring restored
At the intersection of Fulton and Spring streets, a lush green oasis is beginning to take shape amongst the gray concrete NO4 parking lots.
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Beijing Bound
Several incoming, current and former UGA athletes, along with two coaches, are participating at the 2008 Summer Olympics Aug. 8-24 in Beijing, China. They include:
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Academics and adventure in Costa Rica
Against the tranquil backdrop of Costa Rica’s cloudforest, students from UGA and Universidad de Costa Rica recently shared their research, ideas, culture and experiences.
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Call for proposals
The Child and Family Policy Initiative, coordinated by the Carl Vinson Institute of Government, will host a fall symposium Oct. 13 in Athens to explore…
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Summer enrollment at UGA increases
Summer enrollment at the University of Georgia is up by 306 students from a year ago.
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UGA professor of rec and leisure studies elected to national board
Diane Samdahl, a professor in the University of Georgia’s College of Education, has been elected to the Society for Park and Recreation Educators Board of…
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UGA COE student receives NRPA Future Scholar Award
University of Georgia recreation and leisure student Bryan Clift has been selected as one of four 2008 Lucille and Derby Dustin Future Scholars from the…
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UGA offers guaranteed Gameday parking
University of Georgia Parking Services is selling season-long parking permits for all six home football games in the North Campus and Carlton Street parking decks.
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UGA helps restore historic Athens town spring
As part of the Athens Town Stream Restoration Project, the University of Georgia is helping to reveal a historic stream located at the intersection of…
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UGA’s Grady College conducting simulated event
The University of Georgia’s Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication is conducting a simulated evacuation as part of its multimedia day training in a…
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Steve Harris named director of UGA’s OSEP
After a national search, Steve Harris has been named director of the University of Georgia’s Office of Security and Emergency Preparedness.
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UGA counseling student to attend APA Summer Institute
Kimber Shelton, a third-year doctoral student in counseling psychology in the University of Georgia’s College of Education is one of only 20 participants in the…
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Study: Regular walking nearly halves elderly disability risk
Older adults can decrease their risk of disability and increase their likelihood of maintaining independence by 41 percent by participating in a walking exercise program,…
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UGA faculty awarded grant to bridge gap between humanities, engineering
University of Georgia researchers have received a three-year grant to establish a pedagogical model for re-connecting the humanities and social sciences with engineering.
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Finding a remedy
University Parking Services has launched a two-year campaign to improve customer service. Slated to run until January 2010, the campaign includes projects ranging from having…
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UGA kinesiology researcher receives $1.7 million grant
Kevin McCully, a professor in the College of Education’s department of kinesiology, is principal investigator of a study which has received a $1.7 million grant…
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UGA School of Law graduate selected for Supreme Court clerkship
Counting the recent selection of University of Georgia School of Law alumna Merritt E. McAlister as a U.S. Supreme Court judicial clerk for the October…
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Parking registration reminder
Online registration for 2008–09 parking lot selections will end at 5 p.m. July 16. To sign up for a new lot or to be grandfathered…
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Steam outages
Some campus buildings will be without steam service from 8 a.m. July 25 until approximately noon July 28 in order to reconfigure steam lines as…
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Move-in volunteers
Hunker Down with Housing is looking for faculty and staff volunteers. As an early move-in initiative sponsored by University Housing, the program helps to ease…
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Steam outages
Some campus buildings will be without steam service from 8 a.m. July 25 untilapproximately noon July 28 in order to reconfigure steam lines as a…
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Counseling professor’s youth program receives grant from board of regents
Deryl Bailey, an associate professor in counseling and human development services in the College of Education, will receive a $22,500 grant from the University System…
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‘Georgia Review’ wins seven regional GAMMA awards for excellence
The Georgia Review, UGA’s nationally renowned quarterly journal of arts and letters, earned seven honors, including four golds, at the Magazine Association of the Southeast’s…
