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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,…
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Power play
Despite overwhelming military superiority, the world’s most powerful nations failed to achieve their objectives in 39 percent of their military operations since World War II,…
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Drought drives Argentine ants inside
Georgia’s drought has had many effects. One little but truly annoying one is to drive Argentine ants indoors. UGA experts say Argentine ants aren’t hard…
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Va. lawmakers: Ban college admissions for illegal immigrants
Republican leaders of Virginia’s legislature announced plans to press for laws that prevent the state’s public colleges from accepting illegal immigrants, whether or not they…
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Hazing charges dropped against two Rider University officials
Hazing charges against two officials at Rider University in connection with the drinking death of a freshman were recently dropped, the Associated Press reported. After…
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International scholar will deliver this year’s Clifford Lewis Lecture
Melinda Solmon, a national and international scholar in physical education pedagogy, will deliver the 18th annual Clifford Lewis Scholar Lecture Sept. 13 at the College…
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Media personality, political consultant to teach at law school
Paul E. Begala, a political contributor on CNN’s The Situation Room and former counselor to President Bill Clinton, is joining the School of Law this…
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Officials break ground for new Student Learning Center in Griffin
A large contingent from Athens joined Griffin campus faculty, staff and students, local legislators and Griffin/Spalding County leaders on Aug. 30 to break ground for…
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Diversity Days
The University of Georgia will kick off a weeklong celebration of diversity on Sept. 17 with a portrait unveiling of its first African-American alumni.
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Plant biologist wins Regents’ teaching, learning award
Marguerite “Peggy” Brickman, an associate professor of plant biology in UGA’s Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, has been named winner of a 2007 Award…
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Committees issue recommendations about campus safety
Two committees that spent the past four months studying emergency preparedness at UGA have issued lengthy lists of recommendations for ways the university can better …
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Dartmouth scholar offers insights on biodefense and research for UGA Sciences and Security Lecture
he Biomedical and Health Sciences Institute and Center for International Trade and Security will kick off the 2007-08 Science and Security Lecture Series with a…
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Professorships established with UGA Atheltic Association contributions
The University of Georgia has established two endowed professorship as a result of a $2 million contribution from the UGA Athletic Association; one in infectious…
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UGA researchers discovers how human body fights off African parasite
Now, a team of researchers led by biochemists at the University of Georgia propose that T. b. brucei actually does infect humans but that the…
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Professor of biochemistry and molecular biology at UGA names Georgia Power Professor
Michael W.W. Adams, Distinguished Research Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the University of Georgia, has been named Georgia Power Professor in Biotechnology pending…
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Homeland Security to hold meeting on NBAF environmental impact
he Department of Homeland Security will seek public input on the proposed National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility at a meeting to be held Thursday, Sept.…
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National Academy of Engineering president emeritus to lecture at UGA
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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Portrait unveiling to kick off Diversity Days celebration at the University of Georgia
The University of Georgia will kick off a weeklong celebration of diversity on Sept. 17 with a portrait unveiling of its first African-American alumni. Formal…
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Georgia PROBE College Fair set for Sept. 12 at Athens Classic Center
The University of Georgia will host the annual PROBE College Fair on Sept. 12 from 6-8:30 p.m. at The Classic Center in downtown Athens.
