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It’s easy being green
University of Georgia buses are still red and black, but they’re also a bit “greener” now that they’re running on environmentally friendly biodiesel.
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Entire UGA bus fleet using eco-friendly biodiesel
University of Georgia buses are still red and black, but they’re also a bit “greener” now that they’re running on environmentally friendly biodiesel.
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World Health Organization communications expert featured in UGA global diseases series
Thompson will discuss his role in alerting the world to infectious disease outbreaks and how the WHO responds on Tuesday, April 24, at 6 p.m.…
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Georgia Writers Hall of Fameinducts five
The first Georgian to win the Pulitzer Prize for fiction, a physician and best-selling novelist, a beloved newspaper columnist, a novelist whose works focus on…
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Earth Day events
Earth Day at UGA, sponsored by the Energy Conservation Executive Committee, Physical Plant and UGA Unplugged, will run from 10 a.m.–2 p.m. April 23 at…
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Innovations seminar
Bosoon Park of the USDA will give the next seminar in the Innovations at the Interface series. His lecture, “Nanoscale Sensing in Food Safety and…
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Faculty Learning Communities registration
The Center for Teaching and Learning is sponsoring seven faculty learning communities for the 2007–2008 academic year. An FLC consists of six to 12 faculty…
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Fulbright Roundtable
All UGA faculty and staff interested in applying for a Fulbright award should attend the Fulbright Roundtable on April 18 from 2–4 p.m. in the…
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Environmental ethics seminar
The Environmental Ethics Certificate Program will conclude a year-long focus on corporate environmental responsibility with a lecture April 17 by author Erik Reece. Open to…
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Groundbreaking ceremony
Student leaders and UGA officials will break ground for the Tate Student Center expansion and renovation project during a ceremony April 19 at2 p.m. A…
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Site provides TIES to Mexico
The Training Internship, Exchanges and Scholarship (TIES) program’s Web site provides a wealth of information about UGA’s efforts to help improve science, English and mathematics…
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Novel portrays Cherokees in transition
The Singing Bird: A Cherokee Novel John Milton Oskison Edited by Timothy B. Powell and Melinda Smith Mullikin Foreword by Jace Weaver University of Oklahoma…
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Longtime coordinator made clinic her ‘stage’ for preparing future therapists to help oth
If the director had made a different casting call some three decades ago, the play might have been the thing for Jane Harvey, coordinator of…
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Edward Delgado-Romero, president-elect
Edward Delgado-Romero, an associate professor in the department of counseling and human development resources, has been voted president-elect of the National Latino Psychological Association. A…
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Brenda Hayes, Historic Preservation Division
Brenda Hayes, a public service associate with the Fanning Institute, has been appointed to the Georgia National Register Review Board, part of the Historic Preservation…
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Diane L. Cooper, American College Personnel Association
Diane L. Cooper, a professor in the department of counseling and human development services, has been elected to the executive council of the American College…
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Casimir C. Akoh, vice president
Casimir C. Akoh, Distinguished Research Professor in the department of food science and technology, has been elected vice president of the American Oil Chemists’ Society, an…
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Acting, teaching takes theatre professor from the classroom to Broadway—and back again
For Mirla Criste, the classroom is as comfortable to her as the stage.
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Tap tap tap
The Willson Center for Humanities and Arts will sponsor internationally acclaimed tap dance virtuoso Heather Cornell (above) April 16–20 in a five-day residency with the…
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Pluck pluck strum
The Performing Arts Center will present Welsh triple harpist Robin Huw Bowen (above) on April 20 at 8 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall. Bowen is…
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Web services get boost from upgrades
The Office of the CIO and Enterprise Information Technology Services recently overhauled the computing hardware that supports a number of popular Web services at UGA.…
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Three faculty, Georgia Review will receive Governor’s Award in Humanities
Three UGA faculty members and The Georgia Review have been named winners of the Governor’s Awards in the Humanities. Faculty winners are Hugh Ruppersburg, senior…
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Former Black Panther leader to give this year’s Mary Frances Early Lecture
Former Black Panther Party leader Elaine Brown will deliver the keynote address at the seventh annual Mary Frances Early lecture April 18.An activist and author,…
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Proving Boltzmann
There are probably more molecules in your den than there are stars in the universe.
