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Secret soldiers
The Kansas City Star (and other papers) reported an Associated Press story that the French government will award the Legion of Honor, France’s highest award,…
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Not your mother’s home ec
As President Bush encourages Americans to shoulder more responsibility for their own financial well-being, Michigan Public Radio reporter Bill Poorman wondered where to turn to…
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New regional consortium will strengthen academic programs at SEC universities
The 12 universities in the Southeastern Conference, with a tradition in intercollegiate athletics, are joining forces to strengthen academic programs at conference schools.
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Tough nuts to crack
A team of researchers led by UGA psychologist Dorothy Fragaszy this past fall published the first direct scientific report of tool use among a population…
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Barrow Elementary fifth graders tour University of Georgia to learn about state and local civil righ
Fifth-grade students from Barrow Elementary School in Athens will spend a day at the University of Georgia as part of their year-long study of the…
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Excellence awards honor local, regional and state officials
Individuals and organizations from throughout the state are encouraged to submit nominations now for the 2005 Georgia Excellence in Public Service Awards, according to Jim…
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Expert on China and possible Asian power shift to speak on University of Georgia campus on March 10
Dr. David Shambaugh, a recognized international expert on Chinese and Asian affairs, will speak on the University of Georgia campus on Thursday, March 10, from…
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University receives 20 regional CASE awards for its advancement work
UGA received a total of 20 awards in the 2005 Council for the Advancement and Support of Education District III advancement awards competition. Overall UGA…
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Final candidates for dean’s position to visit campus
The search for a new dean of the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences has been narrowed to three finalists.
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Text Only
The university will soon launch a new Web service for members of the UGA community who have a disability. Called a text transcoder, the new…
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Jamie Johnson
JAMIE JOHNSON Minority Alumni Relations Coordinator Alumni Association JOB DESCRIPTION: “In a nutshell, I engage, acknowledge and inform alumni of color about campus activities…
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Elena V. Sarmiento received Professor of the Year Award
Elena V. Sarmiento, an instructor of Spanish in the department of Romance languages, received the Professor of the Year Award from the Georgia chapter of…
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Book explores science under Stalin
Stalin’s Great Science: The Times and Adventures of Soviet Physicists By Alexei B. Kojevnikov Imperial College Press $32 World-class science and technology developed in the…
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Charles Knapp, former president, will join university’s Institute of Higher Education
Former UGA President Charles B. Knapp is coming back to the university-this time as a teacher.
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Paul M. Bertsch received Soil Science Research Award
Paul M. Bertsch, director of UGA’s Savannah River Ecology Laboratory, received the Soil Science Research Award, a career achievement award from the Soil Science Society…
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Forum will focus on ways communities can achieve diversity
The university will hold a Spring Diversity Forum on Feb. 28 from 12:30 to 3 p.m. in the Reception Hall of the Tate Student Center. The forum…
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Special ed moves into college class
The University of Southern Maine has joined forces with Strive, a non-profit organization that serves young adults with disabilities, to form a program they call…
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Deadline for Bulletin changes
The deadline for submitting changes for the summer 2005 online Bulletin is March 1. Deadlines also appear on the Bulletin Web site at www.bulletin.uga.edu. Information received…
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George Benson elected to board of directors of AGCO Corp.
George Benson, dean of the Terry College of Business, has been elected to the board of directors of AGCO Corp., a manufacturer and distributor of…
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Policymaker
This segment of the Enterprise Information Technology Services Web site provides guidance to UGA units regarding making Web pages accessible to persons with disabilities. Following…
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Grant will provide agrosecurity training
Using a grant from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, UGA’s extension service will provide statewide training in basic agrosecurity awareness to more than 3,000…
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Stanley M. Fletcher is president of Council for Agricultural Science and Technology
Stanley M. Fletcher, professor of agricultural and applied economics, is president of the Council for Agricultural Science and Technology. A member of CAST since 1988,…
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February
Twelve UGA employees retired Feb. 1. Retirees, their job classification, department and length of employment are: George M. Graham, electrical distribution inspector, operations and maintenance…

