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Parking registration
Faculty and staff wishing to purchase a permit to park on campus for the 2005-2006 year must complete the online registration at www.parking.uga.edu before 5 p.m.…
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Arch Foundation established
“The Arch Foundation for the University of Georgia” was incorporated May 3 to serve as a cooperative organization in support of the university. The board of…
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Textiles, merchandising and interiors faculty member named Georgia Power Prof
An expert in the use of enzymes as substitutes for conventional chemical processing as well as in the development of enzymes for unique treatments of…
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Library course reserve deadline
Faculty should submit course reserve lists for fall semester 2005 by July 11. Full details are on the Web at www.libs.uga.edu/access_services/reserve_letter.html.
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UGA College of Education professor JoBeth Allen receives National Public School Service Award, $10,0
University of Georgia education professor JoBeth Allen, a codirector of the University of Georgia’s collaborative partnership with Clarke County Schools and the Athens-Clarke community, has…
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Newly identified enzyme group converts protein into cellular traffic signal
An international research team that includes UGA professor Jacek Gaertig has identified a new group of enzymes that may help uncover how cells direct internal…
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University of Georgia students awarded NSF fellowships
Two UGA ecology students, Sonia Hernandez-Divers and Chrissa Carlson, have been selected to receive National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowships (GRF). The fellowships are…
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UGA Center for Undergraduate Research Opportunities to hold public forum on Russia-U.S. relations on
The University of Georgia Center for Undergraduate Research Opportunities (CURO) will hold a public forum – “What kind of relationship do we want to have…
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UGA-based journalism organizations announce First Amendment contest winners
hree Gwinnett County students and one Coweta County student won top prizes in the first annual statewide First Amendment Essay Contest, sponsored by the University…
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Online grade submissions
The online grade roll system for grade submission by instructors will become available at 7 a.m. on May 3. On the basis of feedback received from faculty…
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Two degree programs begin this fall on UGA campus in Griffin
The board of regents has granted approval to the University of Georgia to begin offering two undergraduate majors on the UGA campus in Griffin.
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End of the line
Brenda Greene has spent 30 years in the admissions office-most of that time as secretary to the admissions director. That’s put her right on the firing…
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Rotary grants available
Rotary Grants for University Teachers provide funds to higher education faculty to travel abroad to teach at colleges and universities in developing countries. The subjects…
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Penrose will deliver Cantrell Lectures
Sir Roger Penrose of Oxford University, one of the world’s most-honored mathematicians and physicists, will deliver the 11th annual Cantrell Lectures on campus May 2–4. He…
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5K Run and Walk in Skidaway
On May 21, the UGA Marine Extension Service on Skidaway Island is hosting the inaugural Trees to Seas 5K Trail Run and Walk. The community is…
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Regents approve tuition increase
For the 2005-06 academic year, the regents approved single-digit tuition increases for the University System of Georgia’s 34 public colleges and universities. Undergraduate, resident tuition…
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Law teams finish strong in competitions
For the first time, a UGA School of Law moot court team made it to the final round of the American Bar Association National Student…
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Poverty and economy grants
The Office of the Vice President for Public Service and Outreach is soliciting grant proposals from UGA faculty whose scholarship is related to poverty and…
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President will submit partners plan to board of regents, attorney general
The University Council overwhelmingly approved a proposal to allow domestic partners of university employees to receive “soft benefits,” but President Michael F. Adams said the…
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Seven high school seniors named ‘Promising Scholars’ by CURO
Seven high school seniors in Georgia have been named “Promising Scholars” by the Center for Undergraduate Research Opportunities.
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Civil rights movement course
The Franklin College of Arts and Sciences will offer a summer course focusing on the rhetoric of the civil rights movement at the Gwinnett University…
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DOT releases guide for cyclists, motorists
The Georgia DOT has released Georgia Bike Sense: A Guide for Cyclists and Motorists. The guide is intended to teach cyclists and motorists how to share…
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UGA professor Hardin named Georgia Power Professor in Textile Sciences
Ian Hardin, an expert in the use of enzymes as substitutes for conventional chemical processing as well as in the development of enzymes for unique…
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High school seniors named Promising Scholars by UGAs Center for Undergraduate Rese
Seven high school seniors in Georgia have been named “Promising Scholars” by the University of Georgia’s Center for Undergraduate Research Opportunities (CURO). The students were…
