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Rod Dishman, national advisory committee
Rod Dishman, professor of exercise science, is one of 13 members of a national advisory committee that will help create the first federal guidelines on…
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School of Law library honored with 2007 AALL marketing award
UGA’s Alexander Campbell King Law Library was awarded the American Association of Law Libraries/West Excellence in Marketing Award for best PR tool kit at the…
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Administrative associate nurtures her love for animals, environment
Julie Dingus can trace her love of animals back to her childhood. Growing up in the south Georgia town of Metter, she had the usual…
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Folklore expert will lecture
Patricia A. Turner (left), a national expert on rumors and race in America, will address issues at the core of individual and public perceptions of…
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Photographs of Antarctica on display in Aderhold Hall
Shimmering sunsets, marching penguins, vast tundras, blowing snow, gorgeous skies and golden icebergs are just a few of the photographic images of Antarctica currently on…
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Museum exhibition highlights American painter
John Grabach: Century Man, an exhibition spotlighting the works of the dynamic American painter, will be on view at the Georgia Museum of Art until…
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Terry College to offer international residency program in China
The Terry College of Business is helping to bridge potential gaps in foreign relations with its hands-on International Residency Programs, offered by the Office of…
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WUGA wins national journalism awards
Public Radio News Directors Inc. has honored WUGA, 91.7/97.9 FM public radio for the Athens area, with two awards for radio excellence. The station claimed…
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2007 Peabody Awards presentation ceremony to be screened Sept. 5
The George Foster Peabody Awards will screen the video of this year’s New York Peabody Awards presentation ceremony on Sept. 5 at 7 p.m. in…
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Prepackaged lunches are unhealthy
Prepackaged lunches are convenient and appealing to kids, but they aren’t a healthy idea for your children to take to school, according to a UGA…
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Learning to heal
It’s another busy day in the veterinary clinic as Jonathan Dear and Jessica Griffin assist with a dental cleaning on a golden retriever. Dear keeps…
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College in Michigan settles lawsuit
Lansing Community College agreed to pay its former attorney $175,000 to settle a lawsuit alleging he was wrongfully fired after he accused the college’s president…
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Alumni hope to deny tenure for scholar at Barnard College
Alumni of Barnard College in New York are circulating an online petition asking that tenure for Nadia Abu El-Haj, an assistant professor of anthropology, be…
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International affairs major wins scholarship to study in Jordan
UGA Honors student Yael Miller has been awarded a National Security Education Program David L. Boren Undergraduate Scholarship to study in Jordan this fall.
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Emergency notification system to launch during National Preparedness Month
In the wake of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks and the Virginia Tech shootings, emergency preparedness is not only a national concern but something UGA’s…
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Brighter and stronger
The freshmen and first-year law students who began classes at UGA nearly two weeks ago are the most academically talented in the institution’s history.
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UGA will host community meeting on NBAF environmental issues
UGA and the Athens Grow Green Coalition invite the public to attend an information session dedicated to environmental issues related to the proposed National Bio…
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Magazine ranks UGA among top 20 public universities
UGA is tied for 20th among public universities and tied for 59th out of 124 institutions overall according to the 2008 edition of U.S. News…
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Rachel Stokely
Rachel Stokely could have graduated early with all her Advanced Placement credits. Instead, in her sophomore year, she changed her studies from cellular biology to…
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Terry College of Business professor Lee Reed named to Scherer Chair in Public Affairs
Legal studies professor O. Lee Reed has been appointed to the Robert W. Scherer Chair in Public Affairs at the University of Georgia’s Terry College…
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William Crowe named director of the Georgia Center for Continuing Education
William R. Crowe, president of Tyler Junior College in Tyler, Texas, will become director of the Georgia Center for Continuing Education Conference Center and Hotel…
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UGA researchers set sigts on early detection of pancreatic cancer
Pancreatic cancer is one of the deadliest cancers, but work being conducted by a team of University of Georgia researchers aims to help physicians diagnose…
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First Friday kicks-of football season
The University of Georgia Alumni Association will host First Friday: A Day with the Dawgs on Friday, Aug. 31.
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Maguerite Thomas Hodgson makes a $1 millon endowment to UGA’s College of Veterinary Medicine
Her lifelong affinity for horses is what inspired Hodgson to make a $1 million endowed gift to the College of Veterinary Medicine to establish a…
