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Big Band Dance Party
The Department of Recreational Sports and the UGA Ballroom Dance Club will present a Big Band Dance Party at the Ramsey Student Center Oct. 14…
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Nomination deadlines
Nominations for the 2006 Creative Research Awards and the 2006 Creative Research Medals are due in the Office of the Vice President for Research by…
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Office of Information Security sponsors Cyber Security Awareness Month talks
In conjunction with National Cyber Security Awareness Month, the Office of Information Security is sponsoring a guest speaker series featuring presentations by professionals in the…
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Blowin’ in the wind
erry Tunes is an outdoor concert series held at Herty Field from noon-1 p.m. on select Fridays every spring and fall. It is sponsored by…
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Annual engineering conference will focus on students
Faculty and students from across campus will come together Oct. 24 for the second annual University of Georgia Engineering Conference at the Georgia Center for…
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UGA alumnus is named associate dean at Baylor University
UGA alumnus John F. Tanner has been named associate dean for research and faculty development at Baylor University. Tanner, who earned a doctoral degree in…
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Team spirit: Tulane cheerleader joins UGA squad after Hurricane Katrina
Although school at Tulane University has been suspended for at least this semester due to the lingering effects of Hurricane Katrina, Erin Healan, who attended…
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UGA will host annual meeting of University System Staff Council
Members of staff councils from the University System of Georgia will gather here for their annual conference Oct. 13-14 at the Georgia Center for Continuing…
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What light through yonder screen…
The English department has launched Borrowers and Lenders: The Journal of Shakespeare and Appropriation, an online, multimedia, peer-reviewed Shakespeare journal (www.borrowers.uga.edu). Edited by faculty members…
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Health plan update
In conjunction with the annual benefits enrollment period for various health plans offered by the University System of Georgia, the board of regents office has…
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Russell Library open house
The Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies is holding an open house in conjunction with the opening of its new exhibit, “Power…
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UC-Davis professor will deliver annual Torrance Lecture
Dean Simonton, a Distinguished Professor of Psychology at the University of California-Davis who is recognized worldwide for his creativity research, will deliver the 2005 E.…
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Mississippi colleges: $675.5 million to rebuild after Hurricane Katrina
According to estimates by the Mississippi Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Learning, the effects of Hurricane Katrina will cost the state’s public…
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Rose show
The State Botanical Garden of Georgia, the Northeast Georgia Rose Society and the Greater Gwinnett Rose Society will sponsor “Roses: A Fall Festival,” Oct. 15-16 at…
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Russian educators at UGA as part of development, exchange program
Eight teachers and two teacher trainers from Russia will spend nearly three weeks at UGA as part of a professional development and exchange program from…
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Campaign for Charities kicks off Oct. 13
The UGA Campaign for Charities will get under way Oct. 13 with a kick-off breakfast at the Georgia Center for Continuing Education. At this time,…
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Hire calling
The Office of Legal Career Services at UGA’s School of Law serves a variety of constituencies-Juris Doctor and Master of Law students (approximately 700 students…
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World War II veterans
Veterans of World War II are being sought for an upcoming book by two Cornell University professors. The book will explore the effects of the…
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Symposium will spotlight stem cell research, its ramifications
The university’s Regenerative Bioscience Center and its Biomedical and Health Sciences Institute are bringing stem cell research and its legal, political and personal ramifications into…
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Grady College, HBO and Charter Communications to Host Georgia Premier of Yesterday
The Oscar-nominated film “Yesterday” will have its Georgia premiere in Athens on Monday, October 10, at 7:30 p.m. at the University of Georgia’s Tate Student…
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Nutrition expert will discuss obesity at this year’s D.W. Brooks Lecture
Obesity and its effects on Americans continue to be hot topics in health and science. Judith S. Stern, an expert in nutrition, will further the…
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Professorships established in agricultural marketing, horticulture
An endowed professorship in horticulture and another in agricultural marketing have been established in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. Both professorships were approved…
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Librarian’s work keeps her on cutting edge of information sharing
Carla Wilson Buss’s first library job was in a microfilm department, then considered “cutting edge” equipment for information sharing. Today she finds herself working in…

