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Alumnus pens second book of poetry
The Poetic Repercussion By Mark Anthony Thomas Rings of Jupiter Publishing $9.95 Music, scriptures and mature themes take center stage in The Poetic Repercussion, the…
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Women’s studies scholar visits UGA
Helen Klebesadel, a painter and women’s studies scholar, will exhibit her work, give public talks, teach classes in art and in women’s studies and meet…
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Jenny Penney Oliver named 2004 distinguished alumna
Jenny Penney Oliver, director of academic initiatives in the College of Education has been named 2004 distinguished alumna at North Carolina State University’s College of…
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Displaying our history
A permanent exhibition honoring Charlayne Hunter-Gault has been installed in the Myers Hall lobby. Hunter-Gault, along with Hamilton Holmes, made history in 1961 when her…
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Science Coalition features UGA research
More than 400 organizations, including UGA, are members of the Science Coalition. The Coalition’s mission is to expand and strengthen the federal government’s investment in university-based…
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College graduation rates available
The Education Trust has made publicly available a database of graduation and retention rates of more than 1,400 colleges and universities. The database was compiled to…
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Notice regarding potential inclement weather this weekend; campus transit cancelled for Saturday, Ja
Weather forecasters predict the potential for freezing rain and some icing for the Athens area overnight Friday into Saturday. Campus transit has been cancelled for…
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Protect outdoor pets, livestock from freezes
As you cover plants and water pipes in preparation for freezing temperatures, remember to protect outdoor animals against the cold, too. “No matter what, you’ve…
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Advisory: UGA cabinet meeting and media briefing set for Feb. 3
The UGA cabinet will hold its regular meeting on Thursday, Feb. 3, at 10 a.m. followed by a media briefing with President Adams. Also on…
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UGA professor and her three dogs introduce veterinary medicine to elementary school classrooms
Three Bernese mountain dogs and several UGA students join College of Veterinary Medicine professor Paige Carmichael on her monthly visits to local elementary and middle…
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Painter and womens studies scholar Helen Klebesadel to visit UGA as Center for Humanities and
Helen Klebesadel, a painter and women’s studies scholar, will exhibit her work, give public talks, teach classes in art and in women’s studies and meet…
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Group against affirmative action moves for ban in college admissions
The Michigan Civil Rights Initiative submitted a petition reportedly containing more than half a million signatures in support of a statewide ban on affirmative action…
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Freshman seminar proposals
The first-year seminar program invites faculty to offer seminars in the 2005-06 academic year. The program is sponsored by the Franklin College of Arts and…
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Deryl Bailey received 2004 Multicultural Program Award
The Empowered Youth Programs, created by Deryl Bailey, assistant professor of counseling and human development services, received the 2004 Multicultural Program Award from the National…
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Play suggestions needed
The department of theatre and film is selecting plays for the 2005-06 production season. In hopes of creating more interdisciplinary productions, the department is accepting…
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Study: UGA has $2 billion impact on Athens economy
A recently released study says the University System of Georgia has a $9.7 billion annual economic impact on the state, a $1.7 billion increase since a similar…
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Book explores Latin American politics
Politics and Social Change in Latin America: Still a Distinct Tradition? Edited by Howard J. Wiarda and Margaret MacLeish Mott Praeger Publishers $27.95 Politics and…
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Applying themselves
With just a week until the Feb. 1 deadline to apply for the freshman class that will enter in 2005, the Undergraduate Admissions office is in…
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UGA, Spelman extend agreement
A five-year renewable cooperative agreement between UGA and Spelman College was extended for an additional year, which began Sept. 1 and will run through Aug.…
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John “Crawfish” Crawford received 2004 Millie Graham Award
John “Crawfish” Crawford, public service representative of the university’s Marine Education Center and Aquarium on Skidaway Island, received the 2004 Millie Graham Award from the…
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UGA celebrates number 220
The UGA Alumni Association will mark UGA’s 220th anniversary Jan. 27 with the annual Founders’ Day Lecture at 3 p.m. in the Chapel.
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Screening raises more than $6,600
A capacity crowd of 500 packed the Tate Theater earlier this month to watch a special 35mm pre-release screening of Hotel Rwanda and to support…
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Service with a smile
Making the Martin Luther King holiday “A Day On, Not a Day Off,” volunteers worked to clean up Gospel Pilgrim Cemetery in Athens.
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Process of elimination
A lipid that helps destroy potentially harmful cells during brain development shows promise for improving the safety and efficacy of stem cell transplants, say researchers…
