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Education still top issue on Georgian’s minds
Education remains the issue that Georgians most want their state government to address, according to the latest Peach State Poll, a quarterly survey of public…
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UGA Institute of Ecology to hold annual student symposium
The University of Georgia Institute of Ecology will hold its 13th annual symposium showcasing student research on Feb. 2-3.
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Wireless network
Soon every classroom and congregation space on campus will receive a wireless Internet signal, thanks to a new university program. The wireless classroom project is…
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Student of year nominations
The Career Center’s Student Employment Office invites the UGA community to celebrate the success of all student employees during National Student Employment Week, April 8-15.…
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New fitness programs
The Fitness Center is accepting new applications for participation in its adult fitness and cardiac rehabilitation programs. The adult fitness program is designed to develop…
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Ripple effect
Danielle Webster gathers eggs every day, but not from chickens. Walking between towering racks of aquariums, the cellular biology doctoral student must alternately stoop and…
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Violinist Kristen Lee will perform Jan.13
UGA’s Performing Arts Center presents award-winning violinist Kristin Lee (left) at 8 p.m. Jan. 13 in Ramsey Concert Hall. Born in Seoul, South Korea, Lee…
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January
Thirty-one UGA employees retired Jan. 1. Retirees, their job classification, department and length of employment are: Judy Allison, administrative specialist II, communication science and special…
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President Adams issues call for statewide emphasis on education over athletics
By placing a greater emphasis on afternoon sports rather than on academic performance, Georgia residents are hampering their children and poisoning the state’s economic future,…
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University Council: More state funding needed for faculty salaries
Responding to a sharp drop in faculty salary levels over the past six years, the University Council has called for increased state funding for salaries…
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New lecture series showcases UGA’s science, policy experts
UGA’s Biomedical and Health Sciences Institute and Center for International Trade and Security are working to forge links between science and policy experts through a…
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King Celebration brings UGA, Athens communities together
For the King Celebration, the annual observance of the life of Martin Luther King Jr., UGA’s Office of Institutional Diversity is sponsoring a series of…
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UGA 10th in Kiplinger’s “Best Value” ranking
The University of Georgia is 10th in a new ranking by Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine of the best values among 100 public colleges and universities…
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Multiple Impressions: Voices in Contemporary Printmaking opens spring 2007 at Broad Street Gallery
The University of Georgia Lamar Dodd School of Art Galleries are pleased to present Multiple Impressions: Voices in Contemporary Printmaking.
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UGA School of Law staff member honored with service award
The University of Georgia School of Law Staff Council presented Cindy F. Wentworth with the 2006 Emma P. Terrell Employee of the Year Award in…
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UGA partners with community for King Celebration events
For the King Celebration, the annual observance of the life of Martin Luther King Jr., UGA’s Office of Institutional Diversity is sponsoring a series of…
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Teachers awarded scholarships to Carter conference at UGA
Three Georgia secondary school teachers have been awarded scholarships to attend “The Carter Presidency: Lessons for the 21st Century” conference January 19-21 at the University…
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UGA study finds that social workers may indirectly experience post-tramatic stress
In the wake of national disasters such as the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks and Hurricane Katrina as well as traumas such as sexual assault, social…
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Lecture series unites UGA expertise in sciences and security policy
The Biomedical and Health Sciences Institute (BHSI) and Center for International Trade and Security (CITS) are working to forge links between science and policy experts…
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UGA study underscores importance of rapid response in curtailing disease outbreaks
A new University of Georgia study suggests that rapid detection combined with aggressive education can dramatically curtail outbreaks of emerging infectious disease such as severe…
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Training for Leadership
Zell Miller, who served as Georgia state senator, lieutenant governor, governor and a U.S. Senator, will provide a historical perspective of the Georgia General Assembly…
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Jeffrey Emanuel
Senior Jeff Emanuel has been widely recognized for his community work, and today he has even higher aspirations. Before he came to UGA, he spent…
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Hyunjae Yu
Besides being a winner of numerous international awards as a copywriter in South Korea, Hyunjae Yu has been called an “excellent teacher” by his advisor,…
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Vicente Handa
Vicente Handa, a second-year doctoral student in science education, is one of a select few Filipino Fulbright Scholars sent by the Philippine government to study…
