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Brazilian court personnel take part in judicial training
In the state of Pernambuco, Brazil, there is a special mobile court system that travels to soccer games and tries overly rowdy sports fans, called…
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Look into The Mirror
Now you can read the Department of Intercultural Affairs’ newsletter, The Mirror, online at the ICA’s Web site. The premier issue (fall 2006) contains a…
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New book explores comparative politics
Comparative Politics: Approaches and Issues Howard J. Wiarda with Esther M. Skelley Rowman & Littlefield Publishers Inc. $75 Beginning with an introduction to the field…
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On the Record
Between UGA presidents Fred C. Davison and Charles B. Knapp, there was Henry King Stanford.
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Barbara A. White, Quality Leadership Executive of the Year Southeast Awards
Barbara A. White, chief information officer and associate provost, was nominated for the 2006 Quality Leadership Executive of the Year Southeast Awards. Nominees were selected…
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Mary Stakes, 2006 President’s Award
Mary Stakes, director of the Carl Vinson Institute of Government’s civil education program, received the 2006 President’s Award from the Georgia Council for the Social…
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Jennifer Smith, faculty delegate
Jennifer Smith, assistant professor of telecommunications, was a faculty delegate to the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Foundation’s Faculty Seminar in Los Angeles. The…
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Michele Simpson, inducted as a Fellow
Michele Simpson, professor emeritus of academic enhancement, was inducted as a Fellow to the American Council of Developmental Education Association. Fellows are selected based on…
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Leara Rhodes, Award for Service
Leara Rhodes, associate professor of journalism, received the Haitian Studies Association’s Award for Service at the 18th annual conference of the Haitian Studies Association. The…
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Robert T. Golembiewski, Exceptional Lifetime Achievement Award
Robert T. Golembiewski, distinguished research professor emeritus in the School of Public and International Affairs, was presented the Exceptional Lifetime Achievement Award at the International…
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Phaedra Corso, Society for Medical Decision Making
Phaedra Corso, associate professor of health policy in the department of heath administration, biostatistics and epidemiology in the College of Public Health, has been elected…
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The pursuit of harpyness: Assistant lives for art through her work and music
Some people truly know what they enjoy in life, and for Tracie Brown, it’s involvement in the arts.
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works on paper go on display
The Lamar Dodd School of Art Galleries present The Cartographer’s Podiatrist’s Underestimation of a Melancholic Toe (Contemporaneous Mappings of the Spirit, Body and Mind), an…
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Hungarian Symphony Orchestra takes the stage
The Performing Arts Center presents the Hungarian Symphony Orchestra Feb. 3 at 8 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall. Tickets are $34 (rear balcony) and $39…
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Clarinetist will perform in Ramsey Concert Hall
The Performing Arts Center presents award-winning clarinetist Jose Franch-Ballester Feb. 2 at 8 p.m. in Ramsey Concert Hall. Tickets are $9 for UGA students and…
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Teaching teachers
For the past 17 years, special education professor David Gast has dedicated his life to preparing UGA students for the challenges of teaching children with…
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The Georgia Review hosts poetry reading
Arthur Sze, award-winning poet and current director of the creative writing program at the Institute for American Indian Art in Santa Fe, New Mexico, will…
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Warnell School will hold career panel
The Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources and the UGA Career Center will host a “Careers in Natural Resources” discussion panel Jan. 30 at…
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French Film Festival opens Jan. 29
The French Film Festival is back for the sixth year in a row, made possible by UGA Cinematic Arts and the department of theatre and…
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Keep a toasty home this winter
Now that the weather has turned colder, Pamela Turner, UGA Cooperative Extension housing specialist, has tips on keeping your home toasty warm. Methods that seem…
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Possible Bush library stirs controversy at Southern Methodist University
A group of Methodist ministers petitioned Southern Methodist University to remove itself from consideration as the host site for the George W. Bush presidential library,…
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Emory University replaces loans with grants for low-income students
Emory University will replace loans with grants for students from families earning less than $50,000 per year, according to a school press release. To qualify…
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Black history month schedule of events
Schedule of events.
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Elephantiasis fighter kicks off diseases lecture series
Anyone who pored over encyclopedias as a child remembers nightmare images of people with limbs swollen like enormous tubers.
