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Urban education expert to deliver lecture March 6
Kris D. Gutiérrez, a professor of social research methodology in the Graduate School of Education and Information Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles,…
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‘Art infusion effect’
Advertisers looking to add appeal to their products need to look no farther than their nearest art museum, according to a new UGA study that…
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Use pesticides safely
When spring brings out unwanted insects and weeds, pesticides start flying off store shelves. While spraying a weed or dusting a flower bed may seem…
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Princeton freshmen may spend their first year of college abroad
Freshmen entering Princeton University may opt to spend what would be their first year of college doing service work abroad, The Chronicle of Higher Education…
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Fordham University plans to sell satellite campus for $27 million
Fordham University plans to sell its Marymount college campus for $27 million to EF Schools Inc., The Chronicle of Higher Education reported. Marymount, a Roman…
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The ‘first 12’
The story of women and UGA started with the College of Agricultural and Environmental Studies, but it’s a story that’s difficult to tell.
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Telephone service makes UGA knowledge more easily accessible
Residents across the state can get answers to their questions about agriculture, the environment, youth, families and consumer topics by calling the Cooperative Extension’s 1-800-ASK-UGA1.
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Carter conference wins CASE award
A conference at UGA last year that examined the presidency of Jimmy Carter has received the top award from a professional organization for educational advancement.
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Former state amateur tennis champion leaves UGA $1.8 million for scholarships
Though she was never a student at UGA like her father, Natalie Cohen had a love affair with UGA football that began almost a century…
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Liberian World Bank adviser to deliver 2008 Snyder Lecture
Emmanuel Fiadzo, the economic governance cluster leader for the World Bank in Liberia, will deliver this year’s Darl Snyder Lecture on March 6 at 10…
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Clemson professor named environment and design dean
Daniel J. Nadenicek, chair of the department of planning and landscape architecture at Clemson University, will be the new dean of UGA’s College of Environment…
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Yael Miller
Researching global issues abroad is not new for senior Yael Miller who has already traveled to Israel, Turkey and Egypt during her time at UGA.…
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Media Advisory: UGA to dedicate marker honoring country music Bill Anderson
The University of Georgia will pay tribute Tuesday, March 4, to country singer and songwriter Bill Anderson by dedicating a historical marker at the Georgia…
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Former Secretaries of State Kissinger, Baker, Christopher and Albright to discuss policy issues
On March 27, four former U.S. secretaries of state will be in Athens to discuss current U.S. foreign policy issues with the goal of providing…
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Bradford appointed holder of inaugural George D. Busbee Chair in Public Policy
The University of Georgia department of public administration and policy has appointed W. David Bradford as the first holder of the George D. Busbee Chair…
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Secretaries of State at UGA
On the eve of a historic presidential election, five former U.S. secretaries of state convened in Athens to discuss foreign policy issues…
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UGA anthropologists receive Distinguished Economic Botanist Award from national society
Professors Brent Berlin and Elois Ann Berlin have been named recipients of the 2008 Distinguished Economic Botanist Award, the highest honor for professionals from the…
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Low-intensity exercise reduces fatigue symptoms by 65 percent, study finds
Sedentary people who regularly complain of fatigue can increase their energy levels by 20 percent and decrease their fatigue by 65 percent by engaging in…
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Steven Heller, author of numerous works on hisotry illustration, to present
Steven Heller, the award-winning author of many books and articles on the history of illustration, will deliver the 10th annual Jack Davis Visiting Artist Lecture…
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Tate Center screening spotlights Peabody-winning “ER” and producer-doctor Neal Baer
A unique Hollywood “hyphenate” – producer-pediatrician-activist Neal Baer – will speak about television’s capacity to educate and heal at a screening of an episode of…
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UGA students, faculty join Metropolitan Opera stars in La Traviata at the Classic Center Theater
Three Metropolitan Opera stars – soprano Maureen O’Flynn, tenor Jorge Lopez-Yanez and baritone Frederick Burchinal – will join a choral ensemble of University of Georgia…
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Grant to help UGA’s Odum School of Ecology explore building green
The University of Georgia Odum School of Ecology, the world’s first standalone school of ecology, wants to go green with a building that would showcase…
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World Bank advisor to Liberia to deliver 2008 Snyder Lecture
Emmanuel Fiadzo, the economic governance cluster leader for the World Bank in Liberia, will deliver this year’s Darl Snyder lecture on Thursday, March 6, at…

