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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…
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WUGA-FM wins 11 broadcasting awards
WUGA, 91.7/97.9 FM public radio for the Athens area, recently received 11 awards for broadcasting excellence. The radio station received six first place awards for…
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Education college marks its centennial
Nearly 800 people gathered to celebrate the College of Education’s 100th birthday at a festive centennial luncheon at the Classic Center in downtown Athens last…
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Parking services launches campaign to improve customer service
University Parking Services has launched a two-year campaign to improve customer service.
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First Bill and June Flatt Professor in Foods and Nutrition appointed
Mary Ann Johnson, a foods and nutrition professor who has developed research-based programs focused on helping older adults eat nutritious meals, has been named the…
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Arthur Horne named new dean of College of Education
Arthur Horne named new dean of College of Education
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‘He brought glory to old Georgia’
Uga VI, UGA’s English Bulldog mascot, passed away June 27 from congestive heart failure in his hometown, Savannah. On June 30, a private funeral was…
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UGA shows off bioenergy work at national alternative fuel demonstration
From bicycle-powered light bulbs to algae bubbling in plastic bags, a field at the National Arboretum in Washington, D.C., was transformed into an alternative fuel…
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UGA Research Foundation to acquire local television station
The UGA Research Foundation has reached an agreement to acquire WNEG-TV, channel 32, from its current owner, Media General Inc. Transfer of the license for…
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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 until approximately noon July 28 in order to reconfigure steam lines as…
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Exploring boundaries
The Georgia Center for Continuing Education Conference Center and Hotel will present Boundaries: Landscapes and Identity The Art of Roberta Griffin and Bosco Meneses. The…
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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…
