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Good bacteria, bad bacteria
Environmental scientist David Lewis, an expert in sewage sludge, was quoted by the Honolulu Star-Bulletin in a story about a disagreement about testing sludge being…
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“Graphia” features prints by Tanja Softic’ in exhibit at UGA
ATHENS, Ga. – An exhibition of the work of Tanja Softic’, titled “Graphia,” will run from March 2 through March 26 at the University of…
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UGA president to make budget presentation
University of Georgia President Michael F. Adams will make a presentation regarding the ongoing impacts of state budget reductions on the University of Georgia to…
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CCRC holds dedication ceremony Feb. 11
The university’s new Complex Carbohydrate Research Center will open officially with a dedication ceremony on Feb. 11 at 11 a.m. The center is located at…
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TSU fires athletics director, coach
The athletics director and football coach for Texas State University were both fired last month over a dozen rules violations, mostly involving the football team. The…
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Right in our own backyard
Generations of nature and history lovers in the Southeast have read and re-read a book published in 1791 by naturalist William Bartram and usually called…
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Book shows breadth of poultry science
Poultry Genetics, Breeding and Biotechnology Edited by Sammy Aggrey and Bill Muir CABI Publishing $225 Chicken isn’t just for dinner anymore. As Poultry Genetics, Breeding…
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Jim Barsness and Radcliffe Bailey won awards from Joan Mitchell Foundation
Jim Barsness and Radcliffe Bailey, two painting and drawing professors in the Lamar Dodd School of Art, are among only 20 national winners of an…
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Master of public health degree will be offered in fall 2004
The University of Georgia will begin training the next generation of public health policy makers, practitioners and researchers in fall 2004, following the approval by…
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Online encyclopedia officially launches Feb. 12
The New Georgia Encyclopedia, a Web-only reference about all things Georgian, will be publicly launched by Gov. Sonny Perdue at a ceremony in the State…
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Michael Doyle elected member of Institute of Medicine
Michael Doyle, Regents Professor of Food Microbiology and director of the UGA Center for Food Safety in Griffin, has been elected a member of the…
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Construction begins next week on new NW parking deck
Construction will begin Feb. 16 on a new parking deck in the northwest quadrant of campus. It will eventually provide more than 800 additional parking spaces…
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College of Pharmacy joins new ICAPP partnership
Late last month, University System of Georgia officials announced the creation of a new academic-corporate partnership that will boost the production of regulatory affairs professionals…
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Life sciences building will be named for Davison
The life sciences building will be named for Fred C. Davison, UGA’s 17th president and the man widely credited as the architect of the university’s…
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Maryland scholarship may change
Maryland’s Hope Scholarship program may face a $4 million cut for next year if a proposal by Gov. Robert Ehrlich Jr. passes the legislature. The…
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Steven M. Holland received Charles Schuchert Award
Steven M. Holland, professor of geology, received the Charles Schuchert Award in recognition of work that “reflects excellence and quality” by a paleontologist under the…
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Poll: Georgians favor electronic voting
Georgians overwhelmingly prefer electronic voting to other methods of voting, according to the most recent Peach State Poll. Seventy percent of the voting age public…
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Editors of New Georgia Encyclopedia discuss its complexities
John Inscoe, the editor of the New Georgia Encyclopedia, and Kelly Caudle, the managing editor, met with Columns in the encyclopedia offices in the main…
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Milner Ball received Lifetime Achievement Award
Milner Ball, holder of the Harmon W. Caldwell Chair in Constitutional Law, received a Lifetime Achievement Award from Hamline University School of Law’s Journal of…
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Instant updates
When it was learned on Jan. 20 that intruders had gained illegal access to a computer network server at UGA, the university developed this Web…
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Campus Closeup: Robbie Eddins
ROBBIE EDDINSSenior Administrative SecretaryLegal Career ServicesSchool of Law JOB DESCRIPTION: “My primary responsibility is coordinating the details of hundreds of job interviews between students and…
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‘Visual humorist’ will give Davis Lecture
Arnold Roth, widely regarded as one of the most innovative illustrators working today, will present the Lamar Dodd School of Art’s Jack Davis Distinguished Visiting…
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UGA’s new Complex Carbohydrate Research Center to open Feb. 11
The University of Georgia’s new Complex Carbohydrate Research Center (CCRC) will open officially with a dedication ceremony on Wednesday, Feb. 11, at 11 a.m. The…

