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UGA part of new housing program involving six communities in three-year program
Six communities in Georgia have been selected to begin a three-year program to assist them in addressing their housing needs. The program, titled the Georgia…
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UGA Grady College professor Leara Rhodes receives Bingham Fellowship for commitment to minority stud
Leara Rhodes, associate professor of journalism in UGA’s Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication, has received the 2004 Barry Bingham Sr. Fellowship from the…
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UGA scientists believe sleeping plant’s breath can indicate its health
By measuring the nighttime respiration rate of plants, UGA scientists hope to develop a way farmers can detect environmental stresses in their fields.
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64th annual Peabody Awards Call for Entries in the mail
The 64th annual George Foster Peabody Awards Call For Entries is in the mail. More than 100,000 electronic media professionals — worldwide — will receive…
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UGA to host Teaching About the Arab World and Islam, a developmental workshop for middle
The University of Georgia will host a developmental workshop titled “Teaching About the Arab World and Islam” on Friday and Saturday, Oct. 29 and 30.…
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UGA to host 400 high school students for math tournament Oct. 23
The University of Georgia will host nearly 400 high school students from Georgia, Alabama and South Carolina for its 10th annual High School Math Tournament…
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Steve Stice to deliver UGAs Sigma Xi fall lecture on stem cell research
The UGA chapter of Sigma Xi, a national scientific research society, will hold its fall lecture on Thursday, Nov. 18, in the UGA Visitors Center…
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University of Georgia professors named Biology Teaching Fellows by National Academies
The National Academies recently bestowed the title of Education Fellow in the Life Sciences to 39 educators around the country, including three from the University…
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Georgians perceive Pre-K as less effective than HOPE according to UGAs latest Peach State Poll
Despite acknowledging the value of early education, Georgians see the HOPE scholarship as a better means than the Pre-K program for increasing access to education…
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UGA College of Education researchers receive $1.3 million CDC grant to study workplace physical acti
Workers may be taking more exercise breaks than snack breaks in the future if a team of University of Georgia exercise and health researchers finds…
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Stop. Look. Listen: UGA Press and Friends of WUGA sponsor the Book & CD Supersale O
The University of Georgia Press and the Friends of WUGA will sell deeply discounted books and CDs during their jointly sponsored “Book & CD Supersale”…
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UGA College of Education professor wins national award for book on language, race and culture
University of Georgia education professor Bob Fecho has received a national award for a book he wrote that focuses on his work as a teacher…
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Poet Gerald Stern to give reading at UGA
Author Gerald Stern will read from his poetry on Wednesday, Oct. 20, at 4 p.m. in room 265 of Park Hall. The reading is sponsored…
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University of Georgia Study, Work and Travel Abroad Fair celebrates 20th anniversary
What can art education students learn by working with Cuban schoolchildren? What would forestry students learn in South Africa’s Kruger National Park? For answers to…
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Prominent American Muslim scholar Shaykh Hamza Yusuf to speak at UGA Sept. 30 at 7 p.m.
Shaykh Hamza Yusuf, one of the most prominent American Muslim scholars in the United States, will present a lecture titled “Islam and the Founding Fathers…
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NSF program director and UGA alumna Julia V. Clark to visit UGAs College of Education Sept. 30
Julia V. Clark, director of two National Science Foundation programs and advisor to U.S. congressional committees on education and science, will visit with faculty, staff…
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Craig Womack, Cherokee-Creek scholar and novelist to deliver keynote speech UGAs Graduate Asso
Craig Womack, a leading voice in Native American theory and fiction, will give the keynote address at the University of Georgia’s Graduate Association of Multicultural…
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Advisory: UGAs Ramsey Student Center begins 10th year of service
The Ramsey Student Center will mark the beginning of its 10th year of service to the UGA campus community in a special ceremony Monday, Sept.…
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UGA researchers work makes solid advance toward powerful quantum computers
An article co-authored by UGA researcher Michael Geller in the August 2004 issue of Physical Review Letters unveils an intriguing proposal for performing quantum computation…
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UGAs Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies and friends celebrate Hispanic Heritage M
The Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CLACS) at the University of Georgia kicks off its fall 2004 activities with a free concert and…
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David Williams named director of UGA Honors Program
David S. Williams, professor and head of the department of religion at the University of Georgia, has been appointed director of UGA’s Honors Program, which…
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Office of Institutional Diversity presents University of Georgia diversity awards
Four faculty members and two graduate students were honored by the University of Georgia’s Office of Institutional Diversity for “exemplary efforts to advance the university’s…
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Information on surviving and recovering from flooding is available from UGA’s “Storm and Excess Wate
With stream flows generally very high in Georgia (some with record highs already today) and much more rain forecast Tuesday and Wednesday, significant flooding may…
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UGA professor Stephen Hubbell named winner of major British ecological award
Stephen P. Hubbell, a Distinguished Research Professor of Plant Biology at the University of Georgia, has been named winner of the Marsh Award – the…
