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The write skills
Many first-year students arriving at UGA might say the reason to write is simple: to graduate. A diploma from the university requires that every student…
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Paul M. Kurtz named to three committees
Paul M. Kurtz, associate dean for academic and student affairs and a J. Alton Hosch Professor of Law in the School of Law, has been…
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Center for Humanities and Arts will become Willson Center
On Nov. 9, the university will celebrate the naming of the Jane and Harry Willson Center for Humanities and Arts.
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Gary D. Grossman appointed chair of Publications Oversight Committee for American Fisheries Society
Gary D. Grossman, Distinguished Research Professor of Animal Ecology in the Warnell School of Forest Resources, has been appointed chair of the Publications Oversight Committee…
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Book examines America’s racial hierarchy
Black, White, and Indian: Race and the Unmaking of an American Family By Claudio Saunt Oxford University Press $35 Deceit, compromise and betrayal were the…
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Environmental journalism combats scientific illiteracy
Sixty-three percent of people think that humans lived at the same time as dinosaurs, according to a survey done by Northern Illinois University.
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NIH grant will fund doctoral student’s innovative dietary research project
You’d better eat your veggies. UGA researchers may be calling to check up on you.
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Soul salvation: UGA administrator receives help from Project Safe during crisis
She thought she’d found her soul mate.
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Forest Resources plays critical role in recovery of quail habitat
UGA’s Warnell School of Forest Resources is committed to the recovery of bobwhite quail and other early successional habitat dependent species. In a demonstration of…
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Dave Coleman awarded McMaster Visiting Fellowship
Dave Coleman, retired Distinguished Research Professor of Ecology, has been awarded a McMaster Visiting Fellowship to travel to Australia from February-April 2006. The fellowship is…
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Nomination deadline
Nominations for the 2006 Robert C. Anderson Memorial Award are due in the Office of the Vice President for Research by Dec. 6. For…
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Report: College sports programs low in minority, gender hiring
Only 6 percent of athletic directors and 10 percent of college coaches in all sports are members of minority groups, according to a report by the…
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Creating meaningful dialogue
Nancy Felson, professor of classics, is chair of the University Council Executive Committee this year. Columns sat down with her to discuss the role and…
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Concert Choir will perform romantic works by French composers
The Hugh Hodgson School of Music presents the UGA Concert Choir, under the direction of Allen Crowell, on Nov. 8 at 8 p.m. in Hodgson Concert…
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William Spruill elected Fellow of American College of Clinical Pharmacy
William Spruill, a professor in the department of clinical and administrative pharmacy, was among 21 members elected Fellows of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy.…
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Peabody office issues call for entries
Call for entries for the 65th annual George Foster Peabody Awards are in the mail. More than 100,000 electronic media professionals worldwide will receive the…
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Five UGA researchers elected Fellows of American Association for the Advancement of Science
Five UGA researchers, all faculty members of the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, have been named Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement…
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International education hosts celebration
UGA’s Office of International Education will host its third annual International Education Week celebration Nov. 14 from 6-9 p.m. in Georgia Hall of the Tate…
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Institute of Government site relaunched
The Web site for the Carl Vinson Institute of Government has been redesigned so that its different client groups can more easily find services that…
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Campus Closeup: Diane Johnson
DIANE JOHNSONBibliographic SearcherUGA Libraries JOB RESPONSIBILITIES: “I assist music patrons, students, faculty and staff with music reference questions and the location of materials; I compile…
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Study: Tuition burden for low-income families increased 6 percent
Tuition at public four-year colleges rose by 7 percent in 2005-the least amount of growth within the past four years, according to an annual survey by…
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Valery Alexeev invited to speak at International Congress of Mathematicians
Valery Alexeev, Distinguished Research Professor in Mathematics, has been invited to speak at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Madrid in August 2006. The International…
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Speaking the same language
After just over a week of being in the U.S., eight Russian teachers participating in a three-week professional development and exchange program at UGA feel…

