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Volunteers needed for two studies
Volunteers are being sought for two studies currently under way at the Infant Feeding and Body Composition Research Laboratory of the Department of Foods and…
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Brian Glaser received national award
Brian Glaser, a professor of counseling psychology in the College of Education, received a national award for his work in a counselor preparation program that…
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Prof shares exciting research adventures
Adventures in Research Volumes I-III By Howard J. Wiarda iUniverse Inc. $16.95-$30.95 While traveling, there are bound to be interesting people, places and situations that…
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Technology conference planned
The Technology Transfer Society will hold its 2006 annual meeting and conference, “Next Generation Innovation: New Approaches and Policy Designs,” Sept. 27-29 at the Georgia…
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Ask UGA about policies, procedures
After more than a year’s worth of work by a special committee, the new Web site Ask UGA, replaces the Administrative Policies and Procedures manual,…
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Athens tree canopy study paves the way for Southeastern project
With startling growth rates in the 16-county metro Atlanta area, there is a loss of 54 acres of trees and a gain of 28 acres…
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Lunch and learn: Financial education seminars offered for employees
Faculty and staff members seeking financial advice are in luck: The College of Family and Consumer Sciences and the Georgia Federal Credit Union are teaming…
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Lorilee Sandmann appointed to national advisory panel
College of Education professor Lorilee Sandmann was appointed to a national advisory panel on higher education’s role in community engagement by the Carnegie Foundation for…
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Lecturer will share ideas for helping African countries
Instead of pouring emergency relief money into Africa, Pedro A. Sanchez says that America needs to be teaching Africans to be self-sustainable.
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‘Forgotten Patriot’ exhibition on display
William Few: Forgotten Patriot, an exhibition featuring original manuscripts and correspondence between William Few and Abraham Baldwin and documents relating to the conditions in the…
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Exchange partners
The Stubbs family spent their summer vacation the typical way: trips to Six Flags Over Georgia, Zoo Atlanta, Stone Mountain and a Braves’ game. Having…
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Digital library makes fire insurance maps available online
Historical fire insurance maps for more than 100 Georgia towns and cities are now accessible online via the Digital Library of Georgia (dlg.galileo.usg.edu/sanborn).
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UGA football player to be a part of the 2006 national Good Works Team
Senior defensive end Quentin Moses of Athens has been selected one of 11 Division 1-A football players nation-wide for inclusion on the 2006 American Football…
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HBO documentary on slain journalist will debut at Peabody Conversation
The fall Willson Center-Peabody Conversation will preview HBO Documentary Films’ The Journalist and the Jihadi: The Murder of Daniel Pearl, which will debut on HBO…
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Harvard, Princeton universities will drop early acceptance programs
Harvard and Princeton universities have announced that beginning in 2008 they will no longer offer early acceptance for applicants, according to The New York Times.…
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American Quilts
American Quilts at the Georgia Museum of Art, an exhibition celebrating the museum’s dedication to building an important collection of quilts and other decorative arts…
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State representative: Community obligated to support scholarships
State Rep. Tyrone Brooks urged the community to provide more financial support for needy students earlier this month at the Black Faculty and Staff Organization’s…
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Art Dunning named to board of Georgia-China Alliance
Art Dunning, vice president for public service and outreach, has been named to the board of the Georgia-China Alliance. The Georgia-China Alliance was established in…
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Padres e hijos fin de semana
For more than a decade, UGA’s incoming freshman class has had stronger academic credentials than the classes that entered previously. The classes have also started…
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Breaking the cycle of poverty
More than one-third of the 242 counties in the Southeastern persistent poverty region are located in Georgia.
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Learning to hear
Eight-year-old Lucy Zhu looks like any other child in her classroom. She is an adorable Chinese girl with a charismatic smile that carries her through…



