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Margaret Olsen received 2005 Marine Educator of the Year Award
The Georgia Association of Marine Educators presented the 2005 Marine Educator of the Year Award to Margaret Olsen, a program coordinator with UGA’s Marine Extension…
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Photography of Rinne Allen featured in Circle Gallery exhibit Color in Winter
The UGA College of Environment and Design Circle Gallery presents Color in Winter by local photographer Rinne Allen, on display Feb. 1 through Feb. 28,…
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University of Georgia food scientists produce new soybean products with improved flavor
University of Georgia food scientists have developed new soybean food products that have all the health benefits but less of the beany taste of most…
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UGA celebrates Black History Month
The University of Georgia’s February calendar is filled with events to celebrate Black History Month 2006, themed “Celebrating Community: A Tribute to Black Fraternal, Civic…
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Elbert County High School Students Help Show Impact of Tech Funding in Georgia Schools
Students from Elbert County High School and 12 other schools across Georgia will demonstrate to state legislators the positive impact that technology funding is having…
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And the winners are…
The university will honor outstanding achievements of six faculty and three staff members Jan. 26 at the 15th annual luncheon ceremony. UGA faculty and staff…
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Anthropologist studies college freshmen
My Freshman Year: What a Professor Learned by Becoming a Student Rebekah Nathan Cornell University Press $24 (cloth) “Going native” for Rebekah Nathan, an anthropologist…
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First aid
A serendipitous comparison prompted by an old scientific image, and involving an ancient but understudied molecule, may lead to a new treatment strategy for injuries…
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School of Music professor conducts successful revival of choral program
Mitos Andaya’s fingers are like long blades of grass swaying in a soft breeze, her body moving to the melodic sound. As the grand crescendo…
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Bush administration hopes to attract more international students to U.S.
During a recent State Department meeting, Bush administration officials announced plans to attract foreign students to American institutions and encourage American students to study abroad.…
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Social calling
“How many people would say the world is really a better place because of cell phones?” asks Scott Shamp, director of UGA’s New Media…
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Aditya Verma performs Jan. 28
UGA’s Performing Arts Center presents award-winning sarod player Aditya Verma (below) at 8 p.m Jan. 28 in Ramsey Concert Hall. The sarod is a 23-string…
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Peach State Poll finds more Georgians unhappy with federal government
Concerns about the war in Iraq and the economy were top reasons why 17 percent of Georgia residents expressed dissatisfaction with the federal government, according…
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Performing Arts Center celebrates 10th anniversary
The university’s Performing Arts Center celebrates its 10th anniversary season with the Athens debut of the internationally renowned Cleveland Orchestra Jan. 25 at 8 p.m.…
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Worth repeating
Victoria Hale, a pharmaceutical scientist and founder of the first nonprofit drug company, delivered a lecture on combatting global diseases earlier this month at…
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Nothing ventured: Fund helps faculty members finance one-time projects
Four years of planning could’ve gone down the drain.
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Former philosophy professor will speak at Founders’ Day
Retired UGA professor Bernard Dauenhauer will present the annual Founders’ Day Lecture Jan. 27 marking UGA’s 221st anniversary.
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Put on your dancing shoes: Marathon kicks off to help children
Sometimes the journey is just as important as the destination.
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University will honor civil rights icon
The Office of Institutional Diversity will remember and honor the late civil rights pioneer Rosa Parks Feb. 6 from 3:30-5 p.m. in Reception Hall of…
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Jeremy Kilpatrick elected to term on Board of Governors of the Mathematical Association of America
Regents Professor Jeremy -Kilpatrick has been elected to a three-year term on the Board of Governors of the Mathematical Association of America. Kilpatrick will be…
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Computer advice
UGA’s Student Technology Support Web site offers sage, easy-to-understand advice for computer set-up and trouble shooting on campus. Funded by the student technology fee, part-time…
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Lynne M. Sallot and Grady College identified as major contributors in public relations research
Lynne M. Sallot, Grady College associate professor of public relations, and the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication have been identified as major contributors…
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Mileage reimbursement rate
The Internal Revenue Service has announced its single standard mileage rate, which applies to federal employees using their personal motor vehicles on state business: $0.445…
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Walter Hellerstein elected as trustee of American Tax Policy Institute
Walter Hellerstein, the Shackelford Distinguished Professor of Taxation Law, has been elected as a trustee of the American Tax Policy Institute, which fosters the improvement…
