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Biosecurity and science policy expert to speak at UGA
Biosecurity and science policy expert Bradley Smith will present the second Science and Security Lecture on Feb. 8 on the University of Georgia campus.
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UGA wins Dartmouth College debate tournament
The University of Georgia Debate Team of Brent Culpepper and Kevin Rabinowitz won the select invitational tournament held at Dartmouth College in Hanover, N.H. on…
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UGA VOX Reading Series presents: The Pan-Campus Love Fest
Four University of Georgia writers will share original poetry, fiction and non-fiction at Hot Corner Café (corner of Washington and Hull streets) on Feb. 8…
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AgrAbility geared to aid farmers with disabilities
Farmers with physical disabilities are often a little too self- reliant to ask for help or don’t know where to find it. But help is…
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Bob Costas to host 66th Annual Peabody Awards
Bob Costas, one of television’s most accomplished broadcasters, will host the 66th annual George Foster Peabody Awards ceremony on Monday, June 4, at the Waldorf=Astoria…
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Georgia Center for the Book hosts 60th anniversary celebration of The Georgia Review
The Georgia Review, the nationally renowned literary quarterly published continuously at the University of Georgia since 1947, is being honored with a series of events…
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School of Law alumnus selected as clerk by U.S. Supreme Court chief justice
For the third consecutive year, a University of Georgia School of Law alumnus has been selected to serve as a judicial clerk with the U.S.…
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UGA’s College of Public Health to hold open house Friday
The College of Public Health at the University of Georgia will hold an open house and information session on Feb. 2 at 2:30 p.m. in…
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UGA College of Education graduate to be recognized by state school chief as Georgia’s top counselors
University of Georgia College of Education graduates Kelly Cowart and Brent Henderson were recently named 2007 Georgia Counselors of the Year – one at the…
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On the boardwalk
For the first time in his life, 9-year-old Savannah-native Jay Norris led the way to the water, racing through maritime forest and salt marsh toward…
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UGA students give another four-year vote to continue their student government association
The University of Georgia Student Government Association, abolished by student vote in 1979 but re-established in 1987, will continue for another four years after students…
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UGA College of Veterinary Medicine student organization to host benefit auction
The University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine’s Student Chapter of the American Veterinary Medical Association (SCAVMA) is hosting a benefit auction at the State…
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What’s in thin air
“Let’s go to Cusco so we can breathe fresh air,” Peruvians say when they need to escape the traffic and busy life of the main…
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Scholarship information
The Honors Program will present an information session on major scholarships Feb. 7 from 3:45–4:45 p.m. in the Chapel. The presentation will discuss the role…
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Miss UGA Pageant
The 2007 Miss University of Georgia Scholarship Pageant will be held Feb. 10 at 7 p.m. in the Fine Arts auditorium. Tickets are $8 for…
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Open house
The new Center for Integrative Conservation Research will launch this week with an information session Jan. 29 from 3–5 p.m. in Room B-2 of the…
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Password deadline
The deadline for all UGA students, faculty and staff to change their MyID password to a strong password is Jan. 31. In accordance with university…
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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…
