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Casimir Akoh, 2008-2011 Chair Professor
Casimir Akoh, a research professor in the department of food science and technology, has been appointed the 2008–2011 Chair Professor in the department of food…
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Purdue administrator named financial aid director
Bonnie Joerschke, who has served as senior associate director of the Division of Financial Aid at Purdue University, has been named director of the Office…
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Terry associate dean researches workaholism, career embeddedness
Daniel Feldman is considered by many of his peers to be the leading authority on career development issues, which he examines from the perspective of…
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Sasha
The Performing Arts Center will present award-winning mezzo soprano Sasha Cooke (above) April 11 at 8 p.m. in Ramsey Concert Hall. Tickets are $18 and…
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Fine Art
The Master of Fine Arts degree program at the Lamar Dodd School of Art will be highlighting 17 candidates in its annual degree candidates exhibition…
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International Student Life to host 10th annual street festival downtown
The International Student Life Office will host its 10th annual International Street Festival on College Square in downtown Athens April 12 from noon–5 p.m. This…
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Co-chair of Iraq Study Group to deliver this year’s Getzen Lecture for SPIA
Lee H. Hamilton, the co-chair of the Iraq Study Group and former vice chair of the 9/11 Commission, will highlight the School of Public and…
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Two authors to be inducted into Georgia Writers Hall of Fame April 11
The late Calder Willingham and south Georgia author Bailey White will be the 2008 inductees in the Georgia Writers Hall of Fame, sponsored by the…
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CITS director to address corporate social responsibility at four-day forum in China
Gary K. Bertsch, director of UGA’s Center for International Trade and Security, will take part in the Boao Forum for Asia Annual Conference 2008 in…
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Nano signals
Food-borne pathogenic bacteria like Salmonella, Listeria and Yersinia are responsible for thousands of deaths each year—and no small amount of anxiety in a society that…
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Minimize allergies in pollen season
Georgia’s pollen season peaks in early-to mid-April, recedes in mid-May and resurfaces in mid-August—which is also prime Georgia gardening season. “Flowers, trees and grasses in…
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Settlement proposed for families of Virginia Tech shooting victims
The state of Virginia has proposed a $100,000 settlement for each of the families of the 32 people killed in the Virginia Tech shooting last…
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Some institutions lower their tuition
Several colleges and universities, including Duke, Yale, Pomona, Swarthmore and Stanford, have announced plans to join Harvard University and give middle-income students a tuition reprieve,…
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Legendary actress Cloris Leachman speaks about acting
Arriving with an energy that belied her 81 years, legendary actress Cloris Leachman took center stage at UGA on March 24 to field questions about…
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Arlene Dahl, Marvin Hamlisch will headline Osborne film festival
Actress Arlene Dahl, Academy Award winning composer Marvin Hamlisch, Academy Award winning editor Anne V. Coates, film restorer Robert Harris and industry veteran Angela Allen…
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Cooperative Agreement class
A class entitled “Initiating Bi-Lateral Cooperative Agreements with Foreign Institutions” will be taught by Jane Gatewood, associate director of the Office of International Education, May…
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Service-Learning Fellowships
The Service-Learning Fellows Program will be accepting applications until April 18 for up to seven fellowships that come with a $2,500 award. The opportunity is…
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Tournament ticket refund policy
Fans who purchased tickets through the UGA Ticket Office for the 2008 Southeastern Conference men’s basketball tournament are eligible for a refund for games that…
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Rodeo tickets
Tickets are now on sale for the Great Southland Stampede Rodeo, which will be held April 17–19 at 8 p.m. at the Animal and Dairy…
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Mileage reimbursement rate
The State Accounting Office has provided updated mileage reimbursement rates for travel in state-owned or personal vehicles. The following reimbursement rates became effective April 1:…
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Up to the challenge
Cooking a five-star meal good enough to impress three chef judges is hard enough, but for chefs at the recent Culinary Challenge, impressive just isn’t…
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Site archives agricultural information
UGA’s Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources and the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences help run the Center for Invasive Species and Ecosystem…
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Book explores public grief and the media
Journalism in a Culture of Grief Janice Hume Taylor and Francis, Inc. $95 (hardback) $26.95 (paperback) Janice Hume, associate professor of journalism, recently published her…

