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University Theatre presents a modern-day Tartuffe
When Molière’s Tartuffe was first performed in 1664 at the Versailles court of Louis XIV, a subsequent hue and cry was raised by France’s most…
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Debate team wins at Fullerton competition
The UGA debate team of Brent Culpepper and Kevin Rabinowitz won the debate tournament held Jan. 2-4 at California State University in Fullerton, Calif. The…
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Saxophonist in residence at music school
One of the world’s leading saxophonists will share his talents with the UGA community Jan. 28–Feb. 2 as the Hodgson School of Music’s McKay Artist…
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Georgia Center wins Readers’ Choice Award
ConventionSouth magazine presented the Georgia Center for Continuing Education Conference Center and Hotel with its annual Readers’ Choice Award in December. ConventionSouth has been the…
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Microbiology manual moves to UGA
The editorial office of Bergey’s Manual Trust is moving from Michigan State University to UGA. William B. Whitman, professor and head of microbiology in UGA’s…
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Poet Cole Swensen to raed at UGA
Cole Swensen, widely published poet and translator, will read from her work in 265 Park Hall on Feb. 7 at 4:30 p.m. This event is…
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Scholars in African-American, urban education will speak at UGA conference
Keynote addresses by two widely recognized scholars in urban and African-American education will highlight UGA’s second annual Conference on Black Issues in Higher Education on…
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Freedom Breakfast honors role of women in civil rights struggle
The female perspective took center stage Jan. 12 at the 2007 Freedom Breakfast, the annual meal that kicks off UGA’s celebration of the life of…
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Helping hands
A swarm of volunteers moved from mounds of mulch to beds of lifeless clay like a colony of worker bees.
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Professor testifies at Congressional hearing on minimum wage hike
Despite widespread support by Congress for increasing the minimum wage from $5.15 per hour to $7.25 per hour, a UGA housing and consumer economics faculty…
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Emeritus professor of geography will give Founders’ Day Lecture
In observance of the university’s 222nd anniversary, Clifton W. Pannell will present the annual Founders’ Day Lecture on Jan. 25.
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$700,000 grant will be used to study vertebrate growth
The American Cancer Society has awarded a research grant for $700,000 to a faculty member in UGA’s Franklin College of Arts and Sciences to study…
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Desire Smith
Desiree Aranda Smith wants to start a revolution. Focused on the rights of minorities and women, Aranda Smith has founded the group Students for Latino/a…
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Pannell to present Founders’ Day Lecture Jan. 25
Retired University of Georgia professor Clifton W. Pannell will present the annual UGA Founders’ Day Lecture on Jan. 25 marking UGA’s 222nd anniversary.
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Terry MBA students anticipating 24-hour trek to meet the “Oracle of Omaha”
Nearly 60 Terry MBA students are set to have an audience with the “Oracle of Omaha” in the middle of the 24-hour trip to meet…
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UGA Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources holds natural resources career panel
The University of Georgia Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources and the UGA Career Center will be hosting a “Careers in Natural Resources” discussion…
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Elephantiasis fighter kicks off ‘07 UGA diseases lecture series
A hero in the battle against this infection, called lymphatic filariasis, kicks off the second annual “Global Diseases: Voices from the Vanguard” lecture series at…
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Capitol Tech highlights technology integration at Gwinnett County Middle School
A Gwinnett County middle school, along with a dozen others schools across Georgia, will be the focus of the third annual Capitol Tech event at…
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UGA announces sponsors for Carter Conference
The University of Georgia announced today that Cox Enterprises, Inc. and The Coca-Cola Company will sponsor “The Carter Presidency: Lessons for the 21st Century,” a…
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Anya Kivarkis brings critical practice to historical jewlery designs in “White on White”
The University of Georgia Lamar Dodd School of Art Galleries are pleased to present White on White, a solo exhibition by artist Anya Kivarkis, on…
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Executive Summary: University of Georgia Navy School Proposal
The University of Georgia (UGA), as the state’s flagship university, recognizes that it must bring its resources to bear on the serious problems Georgia faces…
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Exhibition of large-scale work by Lamar Dodd chair/Arist-in Residence Nina Bovasso opens spring 2007
The University of Georgia Lamar Dodd School of Art Galleries present The Cartographer’s Podiatrist’s Underestimation of a Melancholic Toe (Contemporaneous Mappings of the Spirit, Body…
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Circle Gallery presents Investigations, explorations, findings from the environmental design faculty
Ten faculty members from the University of Georgia’s School of Environmental Design are sharing their research interests with their colleagues and students in the exhibition…
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UGA’s new state-of-the-art bioimaging facility to host open house
The University of Georgia Bio-Imaging Research Center (BIRC) will hold its open house and grand opening reception on Jan. 23 at the Paul D. Coverdell…
