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‘Lasting impression’
Through exchange and collaboration, the university provides people from different parts of the world the opportunity to establish inroads where none existed and to understand…
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Spreading the law
Michael Kline and Milind Dongre, UGA law students interning in Guyana, were quoted in the Kaieteur News. “There’s so much work to be done here,…
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‘Countdown to Kickoff’ raises $100,000
The inaugural “Countdown to Kickoff,” held at the Woodruff Practice Fields last month, raised $100,000 for three Georgia organizations. Hosted by Jon and Matt Stinchcomb,…
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Changing direction
The North Carolina-based News and Observer turned to Han Park, director of the Center for the Study of Global Issues at UGA, for an expert…
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Clinical psychology program earns national ranking in two areas
UGA’s clinical psychology program received high rankings in two areas, according to a study recently released by a prestigious journal in the field.
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Don’t let ’em bite
Dan Suiter, an associate professor of entomology, told the Associated Press, “It’s no secret that bedbugs are making a comeback,” in a recent article about…
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Fund honoring Capricorn Records co-founder to benefit new music business program
Family and friends of the late music impresario and Capricorn Records co-founder Phil Walden were on campus this month to announce the creation of a…
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BYU hires lobbyist
Brigham Young University paid the brother of a Republican congressman about $70,000 to lobby on its behalf in Washington, D.C., the Associated Press reported. Joseph…
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Ecology administrator’s career merges interests from two worlds
When Dorset Trapnell was 17, she knew “beyond a shadow of a doubt” that she wanted to be a biologist.
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Tailgate update
To keep tailgating both fun and safe-and to avoid damage to campus that has occurred on past home football Saturdays-UGA has provided new gameday tailgating…
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Moving forward
During the 2004-05 academic year, a 24-member internal task force appointed by the provost examined undergraduate education. Chaired by Del Dunn, vice president for instruction,…
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Warren to serve as interim forestry and natural resources dean
Robert J. Warren, a veteran faculty member and noted researcher in UGA’s Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, will serve as interim dean of…
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Blueprint for the future
With its 100th anniversary approaching, the graduate education program at UGA will undergo a thorough examination aimed at ensuring that strong advanced education remains a…
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Diplomacy first
A columnist for the Salt Lake Tribune quotes Gary Bertsch, international affairs professor, in a story decrying the alleged machismo of the Bush administration leading…
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The other nuclear struggle
In an article for London’s Sunday Times, Anupam Shrivastava, director of UGA’s Center for International Trade and Security, shed light on the changing nature of…
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Telecommuting blues
The Austin, Texas American-Statesman quoted UGA housing and consumer economic professor Douglas Bachtel in an article about telecommuting in the increasingly busy American workplace. “People…
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UGA food services ranks in top percentile
For the second year in a row, a study conducted by Educational Benchmarking Incorporated has ranked the University of Georgia Food Services in the top…
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State vehicle parking on game days
To increase the amount of parking available for home football games this year, all state vehicles must be moved from campus on Friday afternoons prior…
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9 Students, 1 Big River
A group of UGA students, faculty and staff departed earlier this summer on a four-day, two-state journey from Columbus to Fort Gaines. The trip kicked…
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Finance and Administration names second class of F&A Fellows
Finance and Administration has selected its 2006-07 participants in the F&A Fellows Program.
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Two alumni pen book of moral lessons
Character Building Day by Day By Anne Mather and Louise B. Weldon Free Spirit Publishing $15.95 UGA alumni Anne D. Mather and Louise B. Weldon…
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Public health to offer doctorate in 2007
The College of Public Health will offer the doctor of public health degree beginning fall semester 2007. The board of regents approved the degree program…
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Proposals sought for poverty, economy grants
The deadline to apply for grants for projects or research dealing with the state’s poverty and economy is Sept. 29. A pre-application workshop is set…

