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Alumni catalog goes electronic
In 1901, to celebrate 100 years of classes at the Athens campus, UGA assembled the Centennial Alumni Catalog, containing “as far as possible, a full…
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Merrily Dunn received Research and Publication Award
College of Education professor Merrily Dunn received the Research and Publication Award from the Association of College and University Housing Officers International. The award recognizes…
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Seeing stars
The words “popular” and “telescope” usually don’t fit in the same sentence. Even scattered among book chapters is unlikely. But they’re the first words astronomer…
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Cultural studies scholar will discuss Holocaust research
Leo Spitzer, professor of history at Dartmouth College and Columbia University, will present a lecture entitled “Photography, Memory and the Holocaust” on Oct. 18 at…
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Mia Morgan
Her experience at UGA has opened the world up for Mia Catharine Morgan. She does a lot of the same things that many undergraduates do:…
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Morgan Yannick
Yannick Morgan has a palpable passion for life. He was born in England and immigrated to the U.S. after living in Saudi Arabia for eight…
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Five new communities to join community housing initiative
The Georgia Initiative for Community Housing (GICH) has announced the selection of five Georgia communities – Colquitt, Metter, Milledgeville, Newnan and Tifton – to participate…
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DeMarrais, Sandor complete Summer Institute for Women in Higher Education Administration
Kathleen DeMarrais, associate dean for students, curriculum and accreditation in the University of Georgia’s College of Education, and Jan Sandor, assistant vice president in academic…
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UGA allots $395,000 for energy conservation efforts
The University of Georgia is allocating $395,000 to fund a series of steps recommended by a special energy conservation committee to reduce energy usage and…
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UGAs Terry College of Business finishes in top three at National Black MBA Association case co
For the third consecutive year, Terry College of Business MBA students finished among the top three teams competing in the National Black MBA Association (NBMBAA)…
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Former AAU President Hasselmo to deliver McBee Lecture at UGA
Nils Hasselmo, immediate past president of the Association of American Universities and former president of the University of Minnesota, will deliver the 18th annual Louise…
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Online T&D booklet
Training and Development no longer distributes a printed booklet of its course offerings. Courses for October-December are posted online (http://www.busfin.uga.edu/staff/). Register using the instructions provided.…
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House seats
In an article about a Republican move to gain seats in Georgia, USA Today quoted UGA political scientist Charles Bullock. With only two hotly contested…
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Grad student wins research fellowship
The American Society for Microbiology has selected Yainitza Rodriguez from UGA as a 2006-2009 award recipient of the Robert D. Watkins Graduate Research Fellowship. Rodriguez…
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Reserve a ride
Reserving a university vehicle has just gotten easier-all you have to do is log on to UGA’s Vehicle Registration System with your UGA My ID…
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Celebrity lovefest
In reporting on a scientific study that concludes celebrities are more narcissistic than nonfamous people, The New York-based Staten Island Advance quoted W. Keith Campbell,…
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CCC bake sale
The Campus Cat Coalition will hold a bake sale Oct. 13 from noon-3 p.m. at the Tate Student Center Plaza. In addition to raising funds,…
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Damage control
UGA professor Richard Hussey has spent 20 years studying a worm-shaped parasite too small to see without a microscope. His discovery is vastly bigger.
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Drive less save more
Almost every weekday morning, Marcia McDonald parks her car at the Super Wal-Mart on Lexington Road, which is one of several locations for Athens Transit’s…
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Employees explain why they bike, carpool
Chris Fleisher, coordinator of the electron microprobe laboratory in the geology department, has been riding his bike to campus ever since he was a graduate…
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Bug off
The annual Insectival at the State Botanical Garden was a day of giant millipedes, bug races and educational events. The gathering also included a butterfly…
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Dudley, international expert on exercise science, muscle biology, dies Sept. 29
Gary A. Dudley, 54, Distinguished Research Professor of Kinesiology who was internationally known for his research on exercise science and muscle biology, died Sept. 29.
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James Madison will cut sports teams
The governing board at James Madison University has announced plans to eliminate 10 of the university’s 28 intercollegiate athletics teams at the end of the…
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Professor studies multicultural, ethnic dynamics in counseling
“The demographics of the U.S. are changing, areas are changing with the influx of new minority populations-in some cases overnight,” said College of Education professor…
