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Cal professor to speak at UGA about new book, gender equity in the workplace
Mary Ann Mason, professor of social welfare at the University of California at Berkeley, will discuss her new book, Mothers on the Fast Track: How…
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Annual peanut sale under way
The UGA Agronomy Club will be taking orders for its annual peanut sale through Nov. 1. Georgia grown lightly salted redskins, skinless and honey roasted…
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New Financial Management Education Center opens
Human Resources has created the UGA Financial Management Education Center for retirement and financial planning as well as other educational services for faculty, staff and…
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Native American gloves on display at Georgia Museum of Art
Real Western Wear: Beaded Gauntlets from the William P. Healey Collection, an exhibition of decorated gloves that reflect the diverse backgrounds of the American frontier,…
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October
Nine UGA employees retired Oct. 1. Retirees, their job classification, department and length of employment are: Tommie N. Arbeau, county secretary, Cooperative Extension—Northwest district, 18…
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Administrative Changes
•Amy Anderson, former minority advisement program coordinator at Georgia Southern University, has joined Intercultural Affairs as the assistant director for student success and outreach.•Jenny Collard,…
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Grad students are PMF fellowship finalists
Two graduate students have been selected as finalists for the 2007 Presidential Management Fellowship by the U.S. Office of Personnel Management. The fellowship is designed…
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Georgia Review to hold issue-release party
The Georgia Review will celebrate the release of its fall 2007 issue with a reading and reception Oct. 22 at the Athens-Clarke County Public Library,…
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ICDG receives State Department grant to carry out Kenyan exchange program
The International Center for Democratic Governance at UGA’s Carl Vinson Institute of Government has received a grant from the U.S. Department of State to develop…
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Reload: EITS marks 50 years of supporting UGA’s computing efforts
The first thing you should know about the computer in your office is that it’s the product of a lot of work. Not from the…
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Drug discovery
For the estimated millions of AIDS patients worldwide who are resistant or are developing resistance to currently available medicines, a UGA researcher’s discovery may offer…
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Professor’s idea drives former university employee to start city’s first rickshaw busine
Even before you meet Michael Hitchcock, you can tell he’s driven.
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Carter Library and Museum director to lecture on energy
Jay Hakes, director of the Jimmy Carter Library and Museum in Atlanta, will give a lecture on “Energy, Climate Change and International Cooperation” Oct. 22…
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UGA water task force to hold public forum on drought Oct. 23
The University of Georgia’s ad hoc task force on water resources, which is working on ways to cope with the drought, will hold a two-hour…
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Late UGA Prof Paul Torrance Honored with annual distinguished lecture series
The work and ongoing legacy of the late University of Georgia Distinguished Professor in educational psychology E. Paul Torrance will be celebrated at the National…
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UGA provides financial and marital stress counseling in new study
A new University of Georgia College of Family and Consumer Sciences research project examines whether couples facing both financial and marital stress can benefit from…
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Franklin College faculty member’s book wins prize form South Atlantic Modern Language Association
A book by an associate professor in the department of Romance languages in the University of Georgia’s Franklin College of Arts and Sciences has won…
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Anna Eleanor Roosevelt to speak as part of the UGA School of Social Work’s Policy Day, Oct. 30
Anna Eleanor Roosevelt, a granddaughter of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt, will take questions from audience members about public policy and the Roosevelts on Tuesday, Oct.…
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UGA School of Law moot court to explore right to counsel in civil cases
The University of Georgia School of Law’s Civil Clinics will sponsor a moot court on “Civil Gideon,” which looks at whether the constitution requires a…
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UGA students, alumni and fans to celebrate Homecoming Oct. 28-Nov. 3
The University of Georgia will serve up a week of fun, food and football as students, alumni and Bulldog fans celebrate Homecoming Oct. 28-Nov. 3.

