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ECCO brings the 18th century to law school
The School of Law’s Alexander Campbell King Law Library recently acquired the Eighteenth-Century Collections Online database also known as ECCO. This online tool provides free…
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Book offers medication compliance strategies
Patient Compliance with Medications: Issues and Opportunities Jack Fincham Pharmaceutical Press $32.95 Half of all patients don’t take their medications as directed, putting their health…
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healthy outlook
Skim through UGA President Michael F. Adams’ 2007 State of the University address and you’ll notice that the College of Public Health is mentioned six…
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B.C. Wang, A. Lindo Patterson Award
B.C. Wang, professor and Ramsey/Georgia Research Alliance Eminent Scholar in Structural Biology, received the 2008 A. Lindo Patterson Award from the American Crystallographic Association. Only…
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Peter Smagorinsky, Distinguished Research Award
Peter Smagorinsky, a professor in the department of language and literacy education, will receive the 2008 Association of Teacher Educators Distinguished Research Award for research…
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Lynne M. Sallot, 2007 Outstanding Educator
Lynne M. Sallot, professor of public relations, has been named the 2007 Outstanding Educator by the Public Relations Society of America. The national award will…
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Stacey Kolomer, Marietta Suhart Award
Stacey Kolomer, an associate professor in the School of Social Work, received the Marietta Suhart Award from the Georgia Gerontology Society. The award is given…
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Vince Dooley, Homer Rice Award
Vince Dooley, former director of athletics, recently received the Homer Rice Award. The top award presented by the Division I-A Athletic Directors Association, it is…
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First Visitors Center director gets ready to roll up her welcome mat
One of the first voices many visitors to campus hear may be that of Fran Lane, the director of the Visitors Center who is slated…
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At the Performing Arts Center
The Performing Arts Center presents flutist Gary Schocker and guitarist Jason Vieaux on Oct. 19 at 8 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall. Tickets are $19…
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At the Georgia Museum of Art
Some of the world’s top interior designers will make the Georgia Museum of Art into their own work of art as part of GMOA at…
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Circle Gallery
The Architecture of Landscape, an exhibition by Athens artist Jim StipeMaas is on display through Oct. 31 at the Circle Gallery in the School of…
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Campaign for Charities kicks off Oct. 18
UGA’s annual Campaign for Charities will get under way Oct. 18 with a kickoff breakfast in Georgia Hall of the Tate Student Center. The event…
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Project Vote Smart’s Voter Defense System to stop at UGA on Oct. 17
Project Vote Smart will bring its Voter Defense System to UGA Oct. 17 from 10 a.m.–3 p.m. to teach the public how to defend against…
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Arch Foundation adds two trustees
The University of Georgia Arch Foundation has added two members to its board of trustees. Keith Mason of Atlanta and Stan Shelton of Boston, Mass.,…
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NOAA funds graduate program on ocean sciences and health policy
The University of Georgia has been awarded a $518,000 grant from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to create a new graduate training program.
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Use water more efficiently
With Athens and the surrounding counties under Level 4 water restrictions and around-the-clock bans on outdoor residential water use, conserving water at UGA and in…
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‘Super toxin’
Trypanosoma is a nasty class of single-celled parasites that cause serious, even fatal diseases in humans and animals.
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Rutgers offers free tuition to low-income students in New Jersey
Rutgers University announced that it has implemented a new program that will allow minority and low-income students in New Jersey to enroll at one of…
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Essay: Drug companies found to influence writing in medical journals
Drug companies may have a more influential role in how professors publish articles in medical journals, The Chronicle of Higher Education reported. In an essay…
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Four innovative faculty members receive 2007 D.W. Brooks Awards
The College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences presented its annual D.W. Brooks Faculty Awards for Excellence on Oct. 2. The 2007 winners are Adam J.…
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Political consultant will speak about 2008 political race
On Oct. 22, Paul E. Begala, political contributor on CNN’s The Situation Room and former counselor to President Bill Clinton, will comment on the 2008…
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Interdisciplinary artist Elliott Earls to visit campus for week-long residency
Renowned designer, performance artist and filmmaker Elliott Earls will spend Oct. 15-19 in residence at UGA.
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UGA undergraduates give good marks to their overall educational experience in survey
UGA students who participated in the 2007 National Survey of Student Engagement have again evaluated their overall educational experience more positively than students from selected…
