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Actress, singer Sandra ReAves-Phillips bring ‘Late Great Ladies of Jazz and Blues’ to Pe
The Performing Arts Center presents award-winning actress and singer Sandra ReAves-Phillips in “The Late Great Ladies of Jazz and Blues” on Oct. 2 at 7:30…
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Prelude to toxicity
Science Now magazine quotes UGA ecologist Judith Meyer in a story about how salt used to de-ice roads is trickling into small streams and gradually…
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Putting down roots
James Cobb, Spalding Distinguished Professor of History, teaches courses in Southern history and culture. A former president of the Southern Historical Association, Cobb has written…
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Worse than kudzu?
David Moorhead, a forester with the University of Georgia Extension Service, is quoted in the Washington Times, Miami Herald and Orlando Sentinel about Cogon grass,…
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University Theatre outreach
In a new community outreach initiative, the theatre and film studies department is launching a special restaurant coupon offer in conjunction with its production of…
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UGA open Monday and Tuesday
In consultation with the Governor’s office, Interim Chancellor Corlis Cummings has ascertained that the Governor’s request does not apply to the University System of Georgia.…
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Nickols to step down as UGA Family and Consumer Sciences dean next July
Sharon Y. Nickols, dean of the University of Georgia College of Family and Consumer Sciences, announced that she will step down as dean July 1,…
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Back on the bus
After a two-year hiatus, the New Faculty Tour is back.
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$1.1 million grant will allow study of prayer, relationships
Can prayer strengthen couples’ relationships?
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Decreasing U.S. oil dependency possible according to participants at UGA conference
Georgia residents, and drivers throughout much of the nation, saw the real-time costs of disruptions in gas supply when Hurricane Katrina closed down the two…
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NYU gets $105 million pledge
A microbiologist at New York University recently pledged at least $105 million to the institution, an unprecedented gift in the school’s history. Jan T. Vilcek…
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New associate dean joins Graduate School’s administrative team
Craig Edelbrock joined the Graduate School Sept. 12 as associate dean.
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Atlanta Symphony Orchestra opens 10th anniversary season at UGA’s Performing Arts Center
The university’s Performing Arts Center opens its 2005-2006 10th anniversary season with a concert by the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra on Sept. 25 at 3 p.m. in…
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New student organization holds forum
A new UGA student organization called Corner Talk will host a public forum to discuss the effectiveness of Hurricane Katrina relief efforts at 7:30 p.m.…
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William Yen named winner of ICL Prize for Luminescence Research
William Yen, Graham Perdue Professor of Physics, has been named winner of the ICL Prize for Luminescence Research. The honor from the International Conference on…
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Women’s basketball tickets
Season tickets for the 2005-06 women’s basketball team are on sale for $25. They can be reserved in person at the UGA Athletic Association’s ticket…
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Volunteers sought for pregnancy, back pain, exercise research study
The department of kinesiology is recruiting pregnant women to participate in a study. Volunteers must have current back pain or a history of back pain,…
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Gordhan Patel, retired research VP, will be honored at ice cream social
The UGA and Athens communities are invited to attend an ice cream social to honor Gordhan L. Patel (below), who retired Aug. 1 from his…
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Online technical training
A Web site encouraging UGA students to “release their inner geek” is available to introduce Element K to anyone wishing to enhance their computer and…
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Finance and administration begins new staff development programs
The Office of the Senior Vice President for Finance and Administration has recently initiated a staff development program designed to improve the “bench strength” of…
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Cliff Baile appointed to board of Georgia Research Alliance
Cliff Baile, Distinguished Professor in the Departments of Animal and Dairy Science and Foods and Nutrition and Georgia Research Alliance Eminent Scholar in Agricultural Biotechnology,…
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Online overhaul
The Journal for Undergraduate Research Opportunities or JURO@GA, a Web-based journal highlighting the scholarly works of undergraduate researchers in humanities, arts and social sciences at…
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Making a difference
UGA pulls together in a number of long- and short-term projects to help raise money for-and spirits of -Gulf Coast residents displaced by Hurricane Katrina.

