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Art professor receives sculpture grant
Sunkoo Yuh, an associate professor in ceramics at UGA’s Lamar Dodd School of Art, received a $25,000 grant in sculpture from the Joan Mitchell Foundation.…
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Equal Access
The Disability Resource Center provides support services to students with disabilities to ensure equal access to all programs and activities at UGA. Its mission is…
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Womens History Month at UGA will honor the overlooked
Women’s History Month kicks off across campus in March, drawing together the often-overlooked contributions women make to society.
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University of Georgia receives record number of applications from prospective freshmen
The University of Georgia has received a record number of applications from students seeking admission to the freshman class that will enter in 2006. More…
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Justin Brown
Justin Brown’s contribution to veterinary medicine goes far beyond treating dogs and cats. He is currently working with avian influenza virus, and he is also…
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Renowned legal and literary scholar Stanley Fish to deliver Sibley Lecture
Prominent literary theorist and legal scholar Stanley Fish, the Davidson-Kahn Distinguished University Professor of Humanities and Law at Florida International University, will deliver the University…
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Dean search committee named for UGA College of Public Health
A search committee has been formed to recommend a candidate to be permanent dean of the University of Georgia College of Public Health.
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UGA Latino Youth Leadership Program now accepting applications for 2006 session
The University of Georgia’s Fanning Institute is accepting applications for the Latino Youth Leadership Program. The program is open to Latino youth ages 15-19 from…
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Four UGA School of Law advocacy teams advance to national competitions; first-year students complete
Recently, four University of Georgia School of Law teams earned the right to advance to the national round of three prestigious advocacy tournaments after strong…
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Wrigley to direct Carl Vinson Institute of Government
Steve W. Wrigley, who has served as senior vice president for external affairs at the University of Georgia since 2002, will become director of the…
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Albanian delegation looks to Georgia for municipal advocacy training
Representatives of the Association of Albanian Municipalities will be in Atlanta March 6-10 to learn about democratic processes from Georgia local government officials and the…
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Controversy surrounds new BU lab
Some neighbors, students and activists are saying that Boston University’s recently approved biosafety laboratory is too dangerous for the city. The school plans to start…
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UGA Disability Resource Center will host Leadership Academy next month
UGA’s Disability Resource Center is gearing up to host the Leadership Academy for the Southeast Disability and Business Technical Assistance Center March 20-21 at the…
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Tina M. Harris received 2005 Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Award
Tina M. Harris, an associate professor of speech communication, received the 2005 Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Award from the University System of Georgia Board…
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David P. Landau spoke at Zhejian University
David P. Landau, Distinguished Research Professor of Physics and director of the Center for Simulational Physics, visited China late last year where he spoke at…
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Amit Sheth named Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Amit Sheth, a professor of computer science, has been named a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. With a global membership, the…
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Family and consumer sciences professor is a woman of the cloth
Has the North American Free Trade Act created a “giant sucking sound” of jobs escaping into Mexico? Will China’s entrance into the World Trade Organization…
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Shaping the initiative
UGA freshman María Duarte spends 19 hours a week at Pinewood Estates North, an Athens mobile home community of more than 200 Hispanic families.
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Norman Herz’s book named 2005 Book of the Year by Portuguese Tribune
The book, Operation Alacrity: The Azores and the War in the Atlantic, written by Norman Herz, professor of emeritus of geology, was named 2005 Book…
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Making a place
“We have a space, but do we have a place at the University of Georgia or in higher education to tell our African-American stories, and…
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Lecturer: Zero tolerance needed with federal gov’t.
David Walker, the U.S. Comptroller General, used the inaugural Getzen Lecture in Government Accountability earlier this month to dissect the mismanagement of Washington, D.C., in…
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Experts will discuss global problems of having ‘two Koreas’
Korea is a nation sliced into separate but unequal portions. As one side’s economy grows, nourished in a democracy with friendly ties to the U.S.,…
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Hookworm expert will speak at global diseases lecture series
Peter Hotez, a scientist who has devoted his career to battling hookworm, will tell his story at UGA on Feb. 28 as the second speaker…
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Office of Security Preparedness undergoes several significant changes
UGA’s Office of Security Preparedness has undergone several significant changes designed to clarify its mission and better prepare the university to respond to large scale…
