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Amalia Amaki to give lecture titled “The Peculiar Mission of the Paul Jones Collection”
On Feb. 8, at 7:30 p.m., Amalia Amaki, acclaimed curator, artist and professor, will be giving a lecture hosted by the Friends of the Museum…
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UGA Real Estate Foundation purchases formerO’Malley’s building for new medical teaching facility
The UGA Real Estate Foundation has purchased the historic Athens Factory, better known as the O’Malley’s building, to be renovated into a medical teaching facility.
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Media Advisory
University of Georgia President Michael F. Adams will be available for media questions immediately following University Council Meeting Thursday, Feb. 7.
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Robin Shelton, Suzaku X-ray Universe conference
Robin Shelton, assistant professor of astronomy, presented an invited talk on the “Diffuse Interstellar Medium” at the Suzaku X-ray Universe conference held Dec 10-12 in…
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Barbara A. White, Quality Leadership Executive Visionary Award
Barbara A. White, chief information officer and associate provost, received the 2007 Quality Leadership Executive Visionary Award from the Executive Alliance, creator and provider of…
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Leigh Poole, National and Regional Committees for International Student and Scholar Services
Leigh Poole, associate director of intercultural affairs and director of international student life, serves on the National and Regional Committees for International Student and Scholar…
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David P. Landau, Nicholson Medal for Human Outreach
David P. Landau, Distinguished Research Professor of physics, won the 2007 Nicholson Medal for Human Outreach from the American Physical Society. The award is presented…
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Terence J. Centner, Professional Scholarship Award
Terence J. Centner, professor in the department of agricultural and applied economics, was awarded the 2007 Professional Scholarship Award by the American Agricultural Law Association.…
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Jan Davis Barham and Joel H. Scott, Assessment and Research Directorate
Jan Davis Barham, assistant to the vice president for assessment and staff development, and Joel H. Scott, doctoral intern for student affairs assessment, who work…
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Volunteers needed
Volunteers are needed for the Liz Murphey Golf Tournament, which will be held March 21-23, and the NCAA East Regional, which will be held May…
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University Woman’s Club meeting
The University Woman’s Club will meet Feb. 12 at 10 a.m. in the Central Presbyterian Fellowship Hall, located at 380 Alps Road. Patricia Ruppersburg of…
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CURO deadline
The Honors Program is accepting applications until Feb. 15 from UGA undergraduate researchers for the 2008 CURO Summer Research Fellowships. Interested students must submit an…
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Site showcases EITS’ 50-year history
To mark its recent 50th anniversary, Enterprise Information Technology Services has launched a new Web site chronicling the “50 Years of Computing at UGA: 1957–2007.”…
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Book studies sustainable societies in Andes
Development with Identity: Community, Culture and Sustainability in the Andes Edited by Robert E. Rhoades CABI Publishing $130 Development with Identity: Community, Culture and…
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Fish!
What do the registrar’s office and the world famous Pike Place Fish Market have in common?
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January
Twenty-eight UGA employees retired Jan. 1. Retirees, their job classification, department and length of employment are: James L. Anderson, professor, chemistry, 28 years/4 months; Gary…
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Lifetime of writing leads Grady prof from newspapers to classroom
Valerie Boyd freely admits that she was “that” kind of kid.
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Etern-a-Sin-e-Plex brings creative satire to art school
Etern-a-Sin-e-Plex, an exhibition of installation work by David Sandlin, 2007-2008 Lamar Dodd Professorial Chair, is on display at the Lamar Dodd School of Art’s Main…
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Chu-Fang Huang
The UGA Performing Arts Center presents award-winning pianist Chu-Fang Huang, above, on Feb. 8 at 8 p.m. in Ramsey Concert Hall. The Chinese pianist’s Athens…
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Hotlanta Dixieland Jazz
The UGA Performing Arts Center presents Hotlanta Dixieland Jazz, at left, on Feb. 9 at 8 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall. Tickets are $20 and…
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Top authors to speak on campus at 39th children’s literature conference
Some of the nation’s top authors and illustrators of children’s books will speak during the 39th annual Conference on Children’s Literature Feb. 29–March 1 at…
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New study-abroad fund to honor slain alumna and French honor student
Following the tragic death of alumna Meredith Emerson, who professors called an outstanding student of French language, literature and culture, a fund is being established…
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Peach State Poll: Georgians find higher education important to success
Almost all Georgia residents (98 percent) say that a college education is either very important (83 percent) or somewhat important (15 percent) for an individual…
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Trading spaces
The wave started years ago and hasn’t stopped growing. Latino immigration into Georgia is changing the face of the state, broadening its culture and altering…
