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  • “Lost” Honeymooners

    “Lost” Honeymooners

    Within its massive collection of radio and television programs, staff in the Peabody Awards Archive at the University of Georgia has discovered a new “lost…

  • Chocolate Science

    Chocolate Science

    A new college student may be a little leery of signing up for a biology or accounting course. But what student wouldn’t warm up to…

  • Finding balance

    Finding balance

    Abstracting the tangible is the goal of students in April Allen’s residential furnishings and interiors course.

  • A changing world…

    A changing world…

    For an average lawyer, knowledge of international law is no longer a luxury, it is increasingly becoming a requirement, according to the School of Law’s…

  • Going home

    Going home

    Kwesi DeGraft-Hanson has used skills and opportunities as a landscape architecture faculty member at UGA to breathe life into his Ghanaian hometown of Cape Coast.

  • Agrarian Connections

    Agrarian Connections

    Bob Rhoades knows the country. Whether it’s the country in South America, Nepal, or the United States, this professor of anthropology knows agrarian landscapes and…

  • Mr. President had a farm…

    Mr. President had a farm…

    Students in UGA’s Daniel B. Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources visited Carter Farms, Inc., recently to learn about the stewardship and land management…

  • Becoming a bulldog

    Becoming a bulldog

    With just a few days remaining until the Feb. 1 deadline to apply for the freshman class that will enter in 2005, the Undergraduate Admissions…

  • Class Writes its Own Textbook

    Class Writes its Own Textbook

    Rick Watson is director of the Center for Information Systems Leadership at UGA’s Terry College of Business. He has been teaching an XML computer programming…

  • A little do, re, mi

    A little do, re, mi

    What’s more natural than singing? Many people may do it, but the finest singers are the ones who train for years with great teachers.

  • Spring Break: Security Leadership Washington Week

    Spring Break: Security Leadership Washington Week

    Fourteen University of Georgia students in the Security Leadership Program at the Center for International Trade and Security (CITS) in the School of Public and…

  • Ain’t nothing like the real thing

    Ain’t nothing like the real thing

    Broadcast News majors in UGA’s Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communications spend one semester during their last year on campus putting their studies into…

  • Honoring a legend

    Honoring a legend

    Just about everyone on campus knows about the building with bones in the lobby. The bones are from a prehistoric giant North American ground sloth;…

  • UGA Dominates Southeastern Conclave Competition

    UGA Dominates Southeastern Conclave Competition

    The UGA student chapter of The Wildlife Society, made up of students in the Daniel B. Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, dominated at…

  • Kettering President David Mathews to deliver Tresp Lecture at UGA

    David Mathews, president and chief executive officer of the Charles F. Kettering Foundation, will deliver the annual Lothar Tresp Lecture at the University of Georgia…

  • Use nature’s design for perfect Easter eggs, say UGA experts

    Nature didn’t create hen eggs with Easter in mind. Still, the same immaculate design that jump-starts fuzzy chicks will let you hard-cook perfect eggs and…

  • UGA’s Grady College to offer broadcast news Bluejeans Workshop

    A casual workshop dealing with broadcast news reporting, videography and video editing has been set for Saturday, April 2, in the Grady College of Journalism…

  • General Assembly OKs supplemental budget for 2005

    The $16.5 million supplemental budget for the current fiscal year, approved by the General Assembly March 4, protects full formula funding for the University System and provides…

  • Spring enrollment tops 32,000

    Spring semester enrollment at UGA totals 32,013, a decrease of 316 students from spring semester of 2004. The one percent decline still places this spring’s…

  • S.C. judge will give Edith House Lecture

    Chief Justice Jean Hoefer Toal, the first and only woman to serve on the Supreme Court of South Carolina, will deliver the 23rd annual Edith…

  • Lost in space

    Betsie Rothermel, a postdoctoral research associate at UGA’s Savannah River Ecology Laboratory, has published the first study ever to investigate whether juvenile amphibians possess an…

  • March

    Eleven UGA employees retired March 1. Retirees, their job classification, department and length of employment are: Linda P. Aaron, library technical assistant, libraries–general operations, 20…

  • Summer camp registration

      UGA’s McPhaul CFD Center will offer summer camp again this year, with available space increased to accommodate 40 children. Camp includes weekly field trips,…