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Grateful remembrance: Dedication set for Memorial Garden
A new memorial garden to remember students, faculty, staff and alumni who died in service to their country and democracy will be dedicated on April 13…
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Book analyzes changes in education
Torches of Light: Georgia Teachers and the Coming of the Modern South By Ann Chirhart University of Georgia Press $19.95 As turbulent social and economic…
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Housing debuts online roommate search
University Housing has launched the DAWG House, an online roommate search program for use by incoming freshmen. The DAWG House was created in 2004 in…
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Loch K. Johnson named 2005 Fall Coca-Cola Visiting Fellow
Loch K. Johnson, Regents Professor in the international affairs department, has been named the 2005 Fall Term Coca-Cola Visiting Fellow by the Center for International and…
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Checking e-mail storage
The UGAMail Web interface was updated in March to make new features visible to Webmail users. A summary of the changes is posted on this…
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UGA graduate programs remain strong in annual magazine ranking
UGA’s graduate programs remain strong, according to the latest issue of “America’s Best Graduate Schools” published by U.S. News and World Report.
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New NIH grant aims to fight obesity epidemic in workplace
Burgeoning American waistlines pose health risks to individuals and also reduce productivity and raise healthcare costs for businesses. A new study in the College of…
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Latino Conference posters
The 2005 Latino conference is scheduled for June 6-7 at the Georgia Center for Continuing Education on “Finding Solutions: Latinos and the Socioeconomic Development of the…
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Two UGA students share another honor in common: Goldwater Scholarships
Two UGA Honors students who are or have been Midterm Foundation Fellows, Center for Undergraduate Research Opportunities (CURO) apprentices and Presidential Scholars at UGA now…
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UGA training program should save trees, sidewalks
Growing trees in parking lots and around sidewalks can be tricky. Developers save trees only to have the roots break up sidewalks a few years…
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Former Sen. Max Cleland to deliver guest lecture at UGA on international politics and Iraq
Former U.S. Sen. J. Maxwell (Max) Cleland will be the guest speaker at an American Constitution Society for Law and Policy meeting Tuesday, April 12,…
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UGA Health Center to cosponsor Take Back the Night in Athens
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, and the University of Georgia and Athens-area organizations have come together and to plan this year’s “Take Back the…
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National expert in science learning environments to speak at the UGA Learning and Performance Labora
Joseph Krajcik, a national expert in design and development of science education learning environments, will speak at the University of Georgia Learning and Performance Support…
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Child well-being in Georgia focus of April symposium at UGA
The first in a series of symposiums focusing on child policy in Georgia will be held on Thursday, April 21, from 9 a.m. to 11:30…
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CURO Symposium on undergraduate research set for April 11-12
More than 150 undergraduate research presentations will be made by students from the University of Georgia and other state universities at the Center for Undergraduate…
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Advisory: UGA encourages admitted multicultural students to enroll
The University of Georgia Office of Admissions is hosting two receptions in April to encourage multicultural students to enroll at the university. During the receptions,…
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Documentary on Slovenian philosopher Slavoj Zizek, wild man of cultural theory, to scree
“ZIZEK!,” a full-length documentary about the eccentric life and esoteric work of Slovenian critic, theorist and philosopher Slavoj Zizek will screen at the University of…
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Winner of Griffin Poetry Prize Alice Notley to give reading in UGAs Lanier Series
Alice Notley, Paris-based poet and author of more than 20 books of poetry, will give a reading at the University of Georgia on Tuesday, April…
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UGA department of genetics to hold silver anniversary symposium
The department of genetics at UGA will hold its Silver Anniversary Symposium on Saturday, April 16, in the Mahler Auditorium of the Georgia Center for…
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Former herbarium curator and botany professor dies
Wilbur H. Duncan, 94, of Athens, Professor Emeritus of Botany and retired curator of the UGA Herbarium, died at home with his family on March…
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Students OK fee hike for expansion
UGA students approved a proposal on March 23 to fund the expansion of the Tate Student Center by adding a $25-per-semeser fee to tuition bills. An…
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Grady news
The Web site for the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication has been redesigned to emphasize recent news, with the lead-in to top stories…
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Student Handbook update
Updates are now being collected for the online Student Handbook, www.uga.edu/stuact/handbook.html. Updates are needed by April 30. Send changes and corrections by e-mail to Diane Teague…
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Southern Ill. U. pays on-time grads
A new incentive program that will pay students $500 if they are scheduled to graduate on time will be offered to students who begin school…
