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Food services celebrates 20 years of home cooking
From candied wings to shrimp potato salad, UGA’s Taste of Home event will feature a smorgasbord of students’ favorite recipes from home on Dec. 5.…
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Department of Labor to assist local residents seeking employment at UGA
Athens-area residents requiring computer assistance to apply for jobs at the University of Georgia can now visit the new Georgia Department of Labor office. The…
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Administrative changes
• Carolyn Center, assistant director of development in the Athletic Association, has been promoted to director of development for the office.• Steven Farmer, major gifts…
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Office of Institutional Research wins awards for Web site, Fact Book at conference
The Office of Institutional Research claimed two awards at the Southern Association for Institutional Research conference held Oct. 7–9 in Little Rock, Ark. OIR took…
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Chancellor’s Customer Service Recognition Award recipients announced Nov. 13
Several UGA employees, departments and programs received honors as part the inaugural Chancellor’s Customer Service Recognition Awards presented by University System of Georgia Chancellor Erroll…
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Students to present research at annual CURO symposium
Junior Tyler Kelly never imagined that he could be working on complex mathematical techniques and structures in algebraic geometry as an undergraduate.
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Former U.S. senator named Sanders Political Leadership Scholar
Former U.S. Sen. Wyche Fowler Jr. will join UGA’s School of Law as the Carl E. Sanders Political Leadership Scholar in spring 2008, teaching a…
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The habit of Habitat: Sisters make the goodwill organization a part of their lives
Undergraduates Ashley and Jessica Bolfik of Savannah know what it’s like to spend the night on the street with only a cardboard box for shelter,…
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Two for the Rhodes
UGA is the only public university in the nation to have two recipients of the Rhodes Scholarship this year.
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Online to-do list offered to all freshmen, transfers
The college application process proves to be nerve-wracking for some students and their parents. But being accepted is just the beginning.
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Pioneering project: Students use mobile technology to create AIDS announcements
On Nov. 7 students from UGA’s New Media Institute teamed up in Philadelphia with partners from Temple University, the University of South Carolina and Verizon…
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Three faculty named 2008 Georgia Cancer Coalition Scholars
Three UGA researchers—Robert Arnold, Yan Geng and Lianchun Wang—are among the 29 scientists named 2008 Georgia Cancer Coalition Distinguished Cancer Scholars.
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Leigh Creighton
In her ideal world, senior Leigh Creighton would like to be a writer, a civil rights lawyer, a mother, a wife, and a dreamer. She…
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Finalists named for senior vice president for external affairs at UGA
Four finalists have been chosen for the position of senior vice president for external affairs at the University of Georgia and the candidates will begin…
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New satellite study shows dramatic melting of Greenland ice during summer of 2007
Newly published research that includes satellite data from three separate sources shows that the seasonal melt on Greenland’s ice sheet during the summer of 2007…
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UGA School of Law professor becomes first to receive NSF grant
Recently, University of Georgia School of Law Associate Professor and Director of Civil Clinics Alexander W. Scherr became the first full-time law professor in the…
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UGA counseling professor receives community change award
University of Georgia counseling professor Anneliese Singh has received the Ramesh and Vijaya Bakshi Community Change Award for her outstanding leadership and social activism in…
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Arthur Horne to serve as interim dean of UGA College of Education
Arthur M. Horne, an emeritus professor and internationally known scholar in the University of Georgia College of Education, will serve as interim dean of the…
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Annual CURO symposium highlihts undergraduate reserachers’ year-long efforts
The University of Georgia Honors Program is currently accepting applications from UGA undergraduate researchers who would like the opportunity to present their original research and…
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Education scholrs John Taylor, Penny Ralston to speak at UGA’s 2008 Black Issues in Higher Education
Keynote addresses by two widely recognized scholars in education policy and leadership and program development will highlight the University of Georgia’s third annual Conference on…
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Media Advisory: Adams to deliver keynote address at Academy of the Environment fall luncheon
Athens, Ga. – University of Georgia President Michael F. Adams will be the keynote speaker for the Academy of the Environment’s fall luncheon Nov. 29,…
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UGA’s Tery College ofBusiness to host its 25th annual Georgia Economic Outlook luncheon in Atlanta
Marking its silver anniversary in Atlanta, the annual Georgia Economic Outlook luncheon, hosted by the University of Georgia’s Terry College of Business, will feature two…
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Nominations open for UGA’s fulfilling the Dream Awards
The University of Georgia, along with its Freedom Breakfast cosponsors Athens-Clarke County government and school district, is accepting nominations for the 2008 President’s Fulfilling the…
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Study suggests link between obesity, poor bone health
Being overweight is a known risk factor for heart disease, diabetes and a host of other health conditions. Now, a University of Georgia study published…
