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Former AAU president will discuss ‘My Universities’ at McBee Lecture
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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Past co-n-n-ections
Around 2,500 years ago, predecessors to Cherokee and Choctaw Indians grew corn, squash and beans there. Around A.D. 1800, early European pioneers farmed tobacco and…
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Veterinary professor’s research may rid horses of ‘lame’ excuses
As a member of the faculty of the College of Veterinary Medicine, Randy Eggleston is in a unique position to promote service and learning. The…
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Energy plan funded
UGA administrators are allocating $395,000 to fund a series of steps recommended by a special energy conservation committee to reduce energy usage and cut energy…
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RCC training session
The Research Computing Center will hold a training session Oct. 20 at 12:15 p.m. for UGA researchers who want to learn how to access the…
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Researcher will discuss transitions in journalism
A leading authority on the business model for journalism will speak at UGA on Oct. 18.
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Lynn Vos awarded 2006 Helen V. Head Business Advocate Award
Lynn Vos, Savannah area director for the UGA Small Business Development Center, was awarded the 2006 Helen V. Head Business Advocate Award. The award recognizes…
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Committee to choose V.P. for instruction
A 12-member search committee has been appointed to identify candidates for the position of vice president for instruction at UGA.
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Keith Herist named Distinguished Young Pharmacist
Keith Herist, clinical assistant professor in the College of Pharmacy, was named Distinguished Young Pharmacist by the Georgia Pharmacy Association at the 131st GPhA annual…
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Trial date set for Calif. State trustees
A California judge ruled that a lawsuit alleging California State trustees held an illegally closed-door meeting to discuss hiring former Chancellor Barry Munitz may proceed…
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Maureen Grasso installed as vice president
Maureen Grasso, dean of the Graduate School, has been installed as vice president of the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers. As one…
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Bryan McCullick received 2006 Mabel Lee Award
College of Education professor Bryan McCullick received the 2006 Mabel Lee Award from the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance. An associate…
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State, national authorities will speak at two-day environmental symposium
The university’s Academy of the Environment is bringing an array of state and national authorities on environmental issues to campus for a two-day symposium this…
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Pet photo exhibit
The College of Veterinary Medicine is accepting entries until Oct. 20 for its new Pet Photo Exhibit. The exhibit was inspired by the many touching…
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Stanford will create loan-forgiveness program for future schoolteachers
In an effort to encourage its education graduates to become K-12 schoolteachers, Stanford University has matched a donation to create a $20 million loan-forgiveness program, according…
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Five faculty members receive 2006 Brooks Awards for Excellence
Five innovative leaders at UGA were honored in the name of another innovator Oct. 3 when the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences had its…
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Events to coincide with National Cyber Security Awareness Month
In conjunction with National Cyber Security Awareness Month, the university’s Office of Information Security will hold several events on Oct. 23. Open to the university…
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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…

