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UGA laboratory provides a snapshot of Georgia with a wealth of detail
Georgia’s wildlife just had its “picture” taken, and it’s tremendous. Using aerial and satellite images as reference points, the most comprehensive maps and data collection…
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Writer Amy Blackmarr to give reading, sign her works on UGA campus March 16
Georgia author and essayist Amy Blackmarr will read from her third and newest book, Above the Fall Line: The Trail from White Pine Cabin, on…
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National Academy of Sciences elects UGA faculty member Susan Wessler as councilor
Susan Wessler, Distinguished Research Professor of plant sciences at the University of Georgia, has been elected a councilor of the prestigious National Academy of Sciences.
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“Open Mic with Mike” scheduled for March 16
The residents of UGA’s Creswell Hall will host President Michael F. Adams and an “Open Mic with Mike” forum at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, March…
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President Adams’ statement in response to Arts & Sciences faculty vote
College of Arts & Sciences vote of confidence results and statement of the faculty senate When a colleague expresses an opinion about your work performance,…
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UGA art professor Joseph Norman to give “art critique” to Chase Street Elementary School students
University of Georgia art professor Joseph Norman will talk to Chase Street Elementary School students about artwork they have created in response to his drawings.…
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Growth spurt
Lioba Moshi directs the Institute for African Studies at UGA, which sponsors the annual Darl Snyder Lecture that is scheduled for March 1. She talked to…
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Power outages planned
Electrical power to several North Campus buildings will be off from approximately 5 p.m. March 8 to 6 a.m. on March 9 and from 5 p.m.…
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Gambling on Jersey
Bryant Simon, a UGA history professor and native of New Jersey who is writing a book about Atlantic City, was quoted in a New York Times…
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Questioning expiration dates
The Wall Street Journal reported on the questionable validity of expiration dates on bottled water and quoted UGA’s Michael P. Doyle, director of the Center…
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C-SPAN classroom bus visits GUC
The university will host the C-SPAN Classroom Bus on March 2 at the Gwinnett University Center in Lawrenceville, where UGA offers bachelor’s and master’s degree…
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Breakfast reservations
The Alumni Association’s annual “Workin’ like a Dawg” alumni employees breakfast will be held April 7 from 7:30 to 9:30 a.m. in the banquet area at…
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Committee without experience?
Political science professor Loch Johnson was quoted in Associated Press coverage of the naming of the presidential committee that will evaluate U.S. intelligence leading up…
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Forest resources professor’s research is all wet(lands)
Rhett Jackson sits on a table as students file into his class, FORS 4140-introduction to wetlands. When all the seats are filled, he stands and…
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Bleak and fascinating
The New York Times reviewed Graft, the new poetry collection by Brian Henry, associate professor of English and head of UGA’s Creative Writing Program. The…
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Prof details secret military operation
Operation Alacrity: The Azores and the War in the Atlantic By Norman Herz Naval Institute Press $32.95 To win against German U-boats in World War…
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Dedicated to learning
The Student Learning Center was officially dedicated Feb. 19 with a ribbon-cutting ceremony in which the governor, the chancellor and the president participated. The building…
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‘Human Race’ planned
The 26th annual Human Race sponsored by the Catholic Center will take place March 20. The 5-K walk or run will begin at 9 a.m.…
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Evolutionary biologist will discuss topics of evolution, religion in spring Charter Lecture
Evolutionary biologist David Sloan Wilson will address the controversial topics of evolution and religion when he delivers the spring Charter Lecture at 4 p.m. March…
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Seminar honors noted psychologist
“Supporting People with Disabilities to Balance Choice and Risk” is the theme for the fourth annual Dr. Ro Vision Series Seminar, slated for March 4…
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Vidalia fears
The Washington Post quoted UGA plant pathologist David B. Langston in its report on the virus attacking this winter’s Vidalia onion crop. “It is a…
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Award nominations sought
Individuals and organizations from throughout the state are encouraged to submit nominations for the 2004 Georgia Excellence in Public Service Awards, coordinated by the Carl…
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Fundamental change
Horace Newcomb, director of UGA’s Peabody Awards, was quoted in a Hartford Courant story about the practice of distributing graphically violent images on the Web,…
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William Pelletier, professor emeritus of chemistry, dies
S. William Pelletier, 79, professor emeritus of chemistry who held the position of university provost in the 1970s, died Feb. 21.
