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Robert Osborne announces line-up for fourth Classic Film Festival
Robert Osborne has selected the films for his fourth annual Robert Osborne’s Classic Film Festival, to be held April 10-13, at the Classic Center in…
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Food services hosts annual Taste of Home
From candied wings to shrimp potato salad, the University of Georgia’s annual A Taste of Home event will feature a smorgasbord of students’ favorite recipes…
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African perspectives marks 10th anniversary on WUGA Radio
When Akinloye Ojo came to University of Georgia radio station WUGA in 1997 with a proposal for a show about African music and culture, station…
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African perspectives
Akinloye Ojo came to University of Georgia radio station WUGA in 1997 with a proposal for a show about African music and culture. He was…
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Kate Spear
Master’s degree student Kate Spear knows that everything is connected. She has been all around the world and though her study of numerous cultures and…
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Russell Library launches new Web site
The Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies has debuted a new Web site, which includes links to a news and events weblog,…
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Georgia Cancer Coalition names three distinguished scholars at UGA
Three University of Georgia researchers – Robert Arnold; Yan Geng; and Lianchun Wang – are among the 29 scientists named as Georgia Cancer Coalition Distinguished…
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University Health center Commemorates World AIDS Day
University Health Center staff and student volunteers will be out on campus on Thursday, Nov. 29 to remind the UGA community of the gravity of…
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University of Georgia is only public institute with two Rhodes Scholars for 2008
The University of Georgia is the only public university in the nation to have two recipients of the Rhodes Scholarship this year.
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Berkeley professor addresses career and family balancing act
For women pursuing full professorships or top spots in other high-end fields and hoping to have a family, there’s a lot of discouraging news, according…
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Help reduce paper usage
With water, energy and resource conservation becoming increasingly important at UGA and elsewhere, recycling office paper is an important step toward environmental sustainability. Go Green,…
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Water woes
An Associated Press article about President George W. Bush’s dilemma in choosing how to help settle the water shortage in Georgia, Florida and Alabama quoted…
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Historian, genetics professor to speak at fall Commencement
UGA’s fall semester commencement ceremonies Dec. 15 will feature speeches by two of the university’s leading scholars: historian Tom Dyer and genetics professor Richard Meagher.
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Study-abroad trip to South Africa educates students
After months of planning, weeks of organizing and a 20-hour flight across the Atlantic Ocean, about a dozen UGA graduate students, faculty and alumni arrived…
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Brainy activities
USA Today published an article on a study co-authored by Phillip Tomporowski that showed that children who exercised 20 to 40 minutes a day were…
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Dean builds on Grady College’s traditions
E. Culpepper “Cully” Clark was named dean of the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication on July 1, 2006. Before that, he held a…
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Government let down
Rhett Jackson, associate professor of hydrology at UGA, is quoted in a U.S. News and World Report story about the drought and its effects on…
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Law students win moot court competition
UGA’s School of Law won the 27th Annual Hulsey-Kimbrell Moot Court Competition, defeating the University of Florida on Oct. 26 in Jacksonville, Fla. Third-year law…
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Academy of the Environment fall luncheon and meeting
The Academy of the Environment will hold a fall luncheon and meeting Nov. 29 from 11:30 a.m.–2:30 p.m. in the Memorial Hall ballroom. UGA President…
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Holiday open house
The UGA Alumni Association will hold its annual Holiday Open House and Toy and Food Drive Nov. 29 from 4-7 p.m. at the Wray-Nicholson House,…
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Kenneth Miller, religion and evolution authority, to discuss ‘God, Darwin and Design’
Kenneth R. Miller, a Brown University biologist and noted authority on the intersection of religion and evolution, will speak at UGA Nov. 27.
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‘Unsolved puzzle’
Experiments show that simple molecules can combine chemically rather than biologically to form the building blocks of DNA, the key component of all life forms.
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November
Ten UGA employees retired Nov. 1. Retirees, their job classification, department and length of employment are: Gene P. Austin, director, Physical Plant operations and maintenance…
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Turtle Island Quartet, Leo Kottke perform ‘Solstice Celebration’
The UGA Performing Arts Center presents a holiday concert with the Turtle Island Quartet, above, and Leo Kottke on Dec. 2 at 3 p.m. in…
