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Oxford Union Society to visit March 17 for formal debate
The University of Georgia has again challenged the Oxford Union Society to a formal debate, and the Oxford Union has accepted this challenge for the…
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On the right track
It’s not just your imagination. Providing the first-ever definitive proof, a team of scientists has shown that emerging infectious diseases such as HIV, SARS, West…
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UGA to offer wide arrary of summer camps
From playing with earthworms to playing the tuba, summer camps at the University of Georgia have something for everyone from toddlers to teens.
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GMOA to host independent film, “Kamp Katrina”
The Georgia Museum of Art hosts “Kamp Katrina,” an independent film by David Redmon, as part of the Southern Arts Federation’s Southern Circuit Tour on…
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Noted feminist scholar Peggy McIntosh to deliver Franklin Diversity Lecture on UGA campus: March 19
Peggy McIntosh, a professor at Wellesley College and a national expert on privilege, will deliver an address in the UGA Chapel on Wednesday, March 19,…
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Compton, Hoyt to reveive UGA Outstanding Advisor/Mentor Award
The University of Georgia’s Outstanding Advisor/Mentor Award will be presented this year to Mark Compton, a faculty member in the College of Agricultural and Environmental…
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Biologist James H. Brown to speak at 23rd annual UGA Odum Lecture
Renowned scientist James H. (Jim) Brown will be the keynote speaker at the annual Odum Lecture, sponsored by the University of Georgia Odum School of…
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Secretaries of State rountable sold out; waitlist started
The Report of the Secretaries of State: Bipartisan Advice to the Next Administration featuring Henry Kissinger, James Baker III, Warren Christopher and Madeleine Albright on…
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Globe-trotting scientist to tout bundling of public health services in UGA lecture
Scourges, such as river blindness, have the power to transform thriving agricultural villages into hopeless, impoverished ghost towns. Frank O. Richards, a Carter Center scientist…
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UGA’s health and physical education program nationally recognized
The University of Georgia’s health and physical education program is one of less than two dozen programs in the country to receive full national recognition…
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Len Davis, director of UGA equal Opportunity Office, retires after 34 years
Len Davis’s primary official job at the University of Georgia for the past 28 years has been directing the Equal Opportunity Office.
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Former U.S. Secretary of Education to deliver annual Edith House Lecture
Shirley Mount Hufstedler, the first U.S. Secretary of Education and one of the first women to serve on the federal bench, will deliver the University…
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Robert Osborne announces special guests for 2008 festival
Actor 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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Symposium brings experts in bioinformatics research to University of Georgia
The University of Georgia will host a symposium on bioinformatics and systems biology, an emerging field that is revolutionizing biomedical research, on Friday, March 21.
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International pathobiologist Tony Goldberg to deliver two lectures at the University of Georgia
Dr. Tony Goldberg, a pathobiologist at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, is presenting two lectures at the University of Georgia this week as part…
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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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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 support domestic…
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Peanut sale
The UGA Agronomy Club is taking orders for its annual peanut sale until March 17. Georgia grown, lightly salted redskin, skinless and honey roasted peanuts…
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Woman’s Club meeting
The University Woman’s Club will meet March 11 at 10 a.m. in the Fellowship Hall of Central Presbyterian Church, located at 380 Alps Road. Gayle…
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Web Site compiles election information
The UGA Libraries have created a new resource to support those studying the upcoming national and state elections. In one centralized place, the Web site…
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Returning veterans seminar
The Institute on Human Development and Disability will host the seminar “Supporting Veterans Returning from Iraq” on March 5 from 2–4 p.m. in Room G-63…
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Book analyzes ‘Americanization’ of Europe
Trust beyond Borders Marcus M.L. Crepaz University of Michigan Press v Trust beyond Borders discusses how European societies and politics have historically enjoyed social protection…
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Measuring progress
Bob Boehmer joined the senior staff in the Office of the Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost in 2002 as associate provost for…
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Water woes
Jim Kundell, senior public service associate in governmental services and research at the Carl Vinson Institute of Government and professor emeritus of ecology, was quoted…
