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LSEP grant proposals
The Office of the Vice President for Public Service and Outreach invites tenure-track faculty and all public service faculty members to submit research proposals related…
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William Yen Celebration
A memorial in celebration of the life of William Yen, Graham Perdue Professor of Physics, will be held Feb. 1 at 1 p.m. in the…
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Atlanta Ballet to perform Feb. 1
The Performing Arts Center presents the Atlanta Ballet (pictured at left) on Feb. 1 at 8 p.m. in the Fine Arts Theatre on Baldwin Street.…
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White on White on display
The Lamar Dodd School of Art Galleries will present White on White, (pictured at right) a solo exhibition by artist Anya Kivarkis, on view from…
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Gymnast Courtney Kupets named first female athlete of year by Touchdown Club
The Touchdown Club of Columbus, Ohio, named UGA junior gymnast Courtney Kupets as its first-ever Female Athlete of the Year. “This is a great honor…
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Thirteen graduate programs rank among nation’s most productive
Thirteen UGA graduate programs ranked among the top 10 in the nation in the third annual Faculty Scholarly Productivity Index, a ranking of graduate programs…
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Five grants awarded to study poverty and economy in Georgia
The Office of the Vice President for Public Service and Outreach has awarded five grants under the Poverty and the Economy Faculty Research Grants Program.
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‘Paperless’ thought nets grand prize in new What A Great Idea! contest
By the time the holiday shopping season rolled around, Jessica Hawks, project manager in the Office of the Vice President for Research, wasn’t worried about…
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Inaugural Service-Learning Senior Scholars put their knowledge to use across campus
The inaugural class of Service-Learning Senior Scholars, funded through a leadership development grant from the Office of Service-Learning, is aiming to enhance and expand service-learning…
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‘Dream big enough’
“If you’re going to dream, dream big enough”—that’s the message Georgia Supreme Court Justice Robert Benham gave at the fifth annual Freedom Breakfast Jan. 18…
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University’s Tunisia program receives international award
The University of Georgia-Tunisia Educational Partnership has been selected to receive the Andrew Heiskell Award for Innovation in International Education from the Institute of International…
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New UGA study-abroad fund to honoe slain alumna and French honor student Meredith Emerson
Meredith Emerson was, her professors and friends remember, an outstanding student of French language, literature and culture during her years as a student at the…
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CompuCredit CEO David Hanna to open spring leadership speaker series at Terry College on Feb. 1
David G. Hanna, chairman and CEO of CompuCredit Corp., will present the first spring lecture of the Terry Leadership Speaker Series on Friday, Feb. 1,…
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First Amendment Essay winners announced
Three high school students were selected from a record 129 entrants as winners in the annual First Amendment Essay Contest, sponsored by the University of…
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Albany artist donates prints to UGA Map Library
Harold R. (Huddy) Hudgens Jr., an Albany resident who holds a degree in landscape architecture from the University of Georgia, has helped brighten the walls…
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Georgians see higher education as key 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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Virtual peanut farms, real answers
When agricultural lobbyist Bob Redding wants to know how pending policy decisions will impact farmers in Georgia, he turns to a simulation…
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Classes and caffeine: Franklin College advisors now work out of Jittery Joe’s in UGA’s SLC
Meredith Cooper, a University of Georgia freshman from Austin, Texas, felt a bit overwhelmed as she stood in the extremely busy Student Learning Center on…
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Media Advisory: UGA to participate in Focus the Nation
University of Georgia students will participate in Focus the Nation, a national teach-in on global warming solutions, Jan. 30 – 31.
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Grant proposals
The Office of the Vice President for Public Service and Outreach is accepting proposals for the 2008-2009 Scholarship of Engagement Grants program, which supports domestic…
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WIP proposal deadline
The Franklin College Writing Intensive Program is accepting Arts and Sciences faculty proposals for innovative courses for the 2008-2009 academic year that encourage writing. Selected…
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Grading system forum
On Jan. 30, the Office of the Vice President for Instruction will hold a forum for faculty members to provide feedback on the plus/minus grading…
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Trailblazer encourages unity on anniversary of campus desegregation
Illuminating some hidden aspects in the story of UGA’s first African-American students and urging students to work with others “beyond their comfort zone,” Georgia Labor…
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Public lecture to focus on food safety threats at home and from abroad
Although the food supply in the U.S. is one of the safest in the world, illnesses from contaminated foods, such as bagged spinach and peanut…
