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Threats and promises
In a talk at the Russell Symposium on the UGA campus, former U.S. Sen. Sam Nunn sent a message to the world: Nuclear power is…
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Record fall enrollment projected
Fall semester enrollment at UGA is expected to be the highest in university history, with preliminary figures showing a total of 33,959 students taking classes…
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Willson Center reception
The Willson Center for Humanities and Arts Fall Reception will take place from 5-6 p.m. Nov. 6 in the lower lobby of the Georgia Center…
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BYU to reopen study-abroad center
Brigham Young University will admit 44 students to its newly resumed study-abroad program in Jerusalem next semester. According to the Salt Lake City-based Desert Morning News,…
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Write it with style
Calling all communications staff-an updated UGA Style Guide is now posted on the News Service Web site. While many entries remain unchanged from year to…
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Snow ski trip
The sign-up deadline for a Georgia Outdoor Recreation Program skiing trip to Steamboat Springs, Colo., is 6 p.m. Nov. 1. The cost is $750 for students…
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American Cancer Society gives student ‘second chance at life’
At an age when most girls worry about the clothes they wear and how to put on makeup, Hanna Keith worried about her next radiation…
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Prepare pipes, sprinklers for winter
It’s time to think about properly winterizing outdoor pipes and lawn sprinklers. Freezing temperatures can cause the water in an exposed pipe to expand. If…
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UGA study identifies species that could transmit bird flu
UGA researchers have found that the common wood duck and laughing gull are very susceptible to highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza viruses and have the…
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Secretary of State Cathy Cox will join law school as visiting lecturer
Georgia Secretary of State Cathy Cox will be joining the School of Law as the Carl E. Sanders Political Leadership Scholar in the 2007 spring…
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‘Andrea Sings Astaire’
The Performing Arts Center will present Andrea Sings Astaire on Nov. 5 at 3 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall. Tickets are $26 (orchestra/front balcony) and…
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Ecologist will give keynote address at Odum Lecture
Ecologist Stephen R. “Steve” Carpenter will give the keynote address at the 22nd annual Odum Lecture Seminar. Carpenter’s presentation, “Ecology for Transformation” will begin at…
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Gleb Ivanov plays Haydn, Liszt, Beethoven
The Performing Arts Center presents award-winning pianist Gleb Ivanov on Nov. 4 at 8 p.m. in Ramsey Concert Hall. Tickets are $18 ($9 for UGA…
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Biodiesel workshop comes to campus
From the economics of biodiesel to producing it drip by drip at UGA’s biorefinery, the Southeastern Biodiesel Workshop will cover all aspects of biodiesel in…
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EPA will create assistance center
The Environmental Protection Agency is creating a new assistance center to help colleges and universities comply with environmental legislation, according to a press release from…
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Award nominations
The nomination deadline is Dec. 5 for two Robert Anderson Memorial Research Awards given annually by the UGA Research Foundation to recent graduates of the UGA…
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Tiffany Reed
Tiffany Reed has a passion for helping animals…and humans. Currently she is president of the Student Chapter of American Veterinary Medical Association, which functions as…
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UGA Opera Ensemble to premier on Nov. 20 under new director Frederick Burchinal
The University of Georgia Hugh Hodgson School of Music will present the premier concert of the UGA Opera Ensemble under its new director, Frederick Burchinal,…
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UGA education professor Ronald M. Cervero co-author of award-winning book on adult education
University of Georgia College of Education professor Ronald M. Cervero and a colleague from Cornell University, Arthur Wilson, have received the 2006 Cyril O. Houle…
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Secretary of State Cathy Cox to teach at the UGA School of Law
Georgia Secretary of State Cathy Cox will be joining the University of Georgia School of Law as the Carl E. Sanders Political Leadership Scholar in…
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$1.1 million NSF grant will fund study of bacterial agents
Plasmids, small independently replicating DNA segments found mostly in bacteria and archaebacteria, are molecular trucks, buses and taxicabs. Different plasmids can spread resistance against antibiotics,…
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Flu shots
Flu shots will be offered to students, faculty, staff and faculty emeriti by appointment on Tuesday-Friday from 8:30-11:30 a.m. and 1-4 p.m. beginning Oct. 24. Call…


