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UGA students will learn and work on Capitol Hill through new Washington Semester Program
University of Georgia students will have the opportunity to gain hands-on experience in U.S. politics and public policy making through a new Washington Semester Program…
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UGA Odum School of Ecology to host symposium memorializing past director Frank B. Golley
The University of Georgia Odum School of Ecology will host a symposium memorializing past director Frank B. Golley, Oct. 5-6 at the Odum School. The…
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Gender and sexuality expert to discuss “War Over the Future of Same Sex Love”
Lisa Duggan, professor of gender and sexuality at New York University will present “The End of Marriage: The War Over the Future of Same Sex…
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Beyond beetlemania
For Adam Fowler, a UGA study abroad program in Costa Rica was simply an elective class to help fulfill his biology degree requirements. It became…
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UGA oberves Constitution Day, Sept. 17
An exhibition featuring original manuscripts and correspondence written by William Few and Abraham Baldwin, close personal friends who were Georgia’s two signers of the U.S.…
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Numerous activities slated at UGA and in the Athens community in celebration of Hispanic Heritage Mo
Hispanic Heritage Month celebrations at the University of Georgia and in Athens-Clarke County, sponsored by the Latin American & Caribbean Studies Institute at UGA, will…
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UGA Student Learning Center to open 24 hours on trial basis
The University of Georgia Student Learning Center will soon join Snelling Dining Commons in offering students 24-hour access. Beginning on Monday, Sept. 17, areas of…
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“1980 Championship Year Revisited” now on display at the Georgia Center
A pictorial exhibit of UGA football by photojournalist Wingate Downs, “1980 Championship Year Revisited,” is on display at the University of Georgia Center for Continuing…
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Derrick Alrdige named director of Institute for African American Studies
Derrick Alridge, who was named one of the country’s 10 outstanding young African-American scholars by a national publication in 2005, has been named new director…
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UGA School of Social Work announces RecoverAthens.org as part of National Recovery Month
The School of Social Work at the University of Georgia has launched RecoveryAthens.org, a web-based initiative by social work students to offer information and support…
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Dawgs in training (facility)
The dedication ceremony for the $30 million Coliseum Training Facility was held Aug. 31.
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Position announcement
Applications are being accepted for the position of public service faculty in the Office of International Public Service and Outreach. Specific responsibilities of the position…
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New faculty reception
The Institute for Women’s Studies will host a reception for new faculty members on Sept. 14 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Reception Hall…
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Second Life workshop
The Center for Teaching and Learning will hold a Second Life Introductory Workshop on Sept. 13 from 2–3:30 p.m. in Room 372 of the Student…
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Matchmaker tool finds UGA research collaborators
The Faculty Research Expertise Database, or FRED, knows more about the research being done on campus than anyone else. He can put scientists in touch…
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New book discusses state’s literary figures
The New Georgia Encyclopedia Companion to Georgia Literature Edited by Hugh Ruppersburg and John Inscoe UGA Press $22.95 Few states have produced a more impressive…
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Food for thought
What’s growing on the top of the geography-geology building is feeding the masses. Or it can be, given the time to branch out.
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Retirees
Eighteen UGA employees retired Sept. 1. Retirees, their job classification, department and length of employment are: Caroline Amiss, counseling psychologist, University Health Center, 16 years/8…
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Up to the challenge: Bolton chef competes in national cooking contest
For months, Chef Paul Oesterle made and remade his tofu and calamata olive hand-rolled ravioli dish.
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“Re-engineering” engineering education
Fifty years after Sputnik, the basic premises of engineering education are under critical review. One of the foremost national proponents for “re-engineering” engineering education, William…
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Lamar Dodd School of Art showcases ‘Cowboy Magic’
Cowboy Magic, a solo exhibition by Richard Roth, is on display at the Lamar Dodd School of Art Main Gallery until Oct. 5. With this…
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Georgia Museum of Art to host independent film series
On Sept. 12 at 7 p.m., the Georgia Museum of Art will present The Short Films of Roger Beebe: Documents/Experiments/Wisecracks as part of the Southern…
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Hispanic Heritage Month begins
The university will kick off its observance of Hispanic Heritage Month Sept. 14 with an open house fiesta from 2–5 p.m. at the Latin American…
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Observatory sets viewing schedule
The 24-inch telescope at UGA will be open for public viewing once a month beginning Sept. 13, from 9–11 p.m. In case of cloudy weather,…
